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Microsoft Reclusa

Lucifer1011

Junior Member
Looks like a well put together keyboard, will have to pick this up as soon as it drops. -=)

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The new Razer Reclusa QWERTY keyboard, developed in cooperation with Microsoft, includes programmable hotkeys, two jog-dials, four side-mounted bumper buttons, ambient backlighting, programmable profiles, cabling that stows in the case (which is great for dragging to LAN parties) and 2 gold-plated USB ports. The blingtastic Reclusa ($69.99) should arrive in stores Spring 2007.

Blue LED Backlighting
Ambient backlit keys allow gaming in low-or no-light conditions.

Razer Hyperesponse? Gaming Key Action
Reduces key latency for maximized response.

Two 360-Degree Jog-Dials
One on each side of the keyboard for quick access during gameplay.

Four Bumper Buttons
Programmable buttons that enable easy access to common keyboard commands.

Six Programmable Gaming Hot Keys
Create and store different macros and keystrokes for each game profile ? gamers can combine several moves with the touch of one key.

On-The-Fly Profile Management
Users can create and store Key Mapping and Macros for each game profile; keyboard software also automatically assigns different game profiles for supported games.

Detachable Padded Wrist Rest
Ergonomically designed for exceptional comfort.

Gold-plated USB Ports
Provides additional peripherals plug-in access with maximum conductivity.



The Official Microsoft Reclusa Website. - Microsoft
The Official Razorzone Reclusa/Microsoft Website. - Razorzone
 
Looks a little weird, but it "looks" nice (spec and feature-wise).

Not sure if I'll get it over an Eclipse, though. Maybe if the price drops a bit.
 
Originally posted by: StopSign
Originally posted by: pcgeek11
Originally posted by: Farmer
I hate "ergo".

Ergo Blah! ergo is for girls!

🙂
qft

Use an ergo keyboard for a week, and you'll never go back. 😛

Typically, the only people who don't adapt to an ergo keyboard are 40+ year old people who's wrists have grown abnormally from using the old style, wrist bending, designs.
 
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Reclusa, Habu, Vista...for some reason, I'm not a big fan of Microsoft's recent product names.

Sidewinder & IntelliMouse -> :thumbsup:

I agree. Reclusa? I thought it was a bad spelling error till I checked the link.
 
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Did I miss something? Since when is Microsoft selling rebranded Razer stuff? The Habu mouse is a Razer Copperhead.
Since Microsoft started putting "Powered by Razer" on those products.
 
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