Razer Tartarus V2 Gaming Keypad: Mecha Membrane Key Switches – One Handed Keyboard – 32 Programmable Keys – Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting – Programmable Macros – Snap Tap -… by Razer
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- HIGH-PERFORMANCE MECHA-MEMBRANE SWITCHES — Provides the tactile feedback of mechanical key press on a comfortable, soft-cushioned, membrane, rubber dome switch suitable for gaming
- 32 MECHA-MEMBRANE KEYS FOR MORE HOTKEYS AND ACTIONS — Perfect for gaming or integrating into creative workflows with fully programmable keys
- THUMBPAD FOR IMPROVED MOVEMENT CONTROLS — The 8-way directional thumbpad allows for more natural controls for console-oriented players and a more ergonomic experience
- FULLY PROGRAMMABLE MACROS — Razer Hypershift allows for all keys and keypress combinations to be remapped to execute complex commands
- ULTIMATE PERSONALIZATION and GAMING IMMERSION WITH RAZER CHROMA — Fully syncs with popular games, Razer hardware, Philips Hue, and gear from 30 plus partners; supports 16.8 million colors on individually backlit keys
The Razer Tartarus V2 Gaming Keypad: Mecha Membrane Key Switches – One Handed Keyboard – 32 Programmable Keys – Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting – Programmable Macros – Snap Tap -… by Razer combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers exceptional results for American customers who value innovation.
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$107.89
Lee –
(geschrieben von meinem Mann nach 6 Monaten Gebrauch bei Schadensfall )
Das kompakte Design ist gut für längeres Spielen.
Die unterste Tastenreihe ist nicht gut erreichbar. Die Tasten haben nach meinem Empfinden einen langen Weg bis zum Druckpunkt. Beim Tastendruck entsteht ein deutlich hörbares Geräusch, ich finde es laut.
Die Beleuchtung ist mMn. Unsinn und störend. Aber das ist natürlich Geschmackssache. Weil es hin und wieder bei Berührung aufleuchtet, wenn ich es nicht spiele, habe ich es oft abgezogen.
Die Software zum Konfigurieren finde ich sehr gewöhnungsbedürftig. Manche Begriffllichkeiten erschließen sich mir nicht.
Treiber und Software laufen zuverlässig und machen keinerlei Probleme im Betrieb (Windows 10). Das Handbuch zum Pad (PDF) ist leider für mich an vielen Stellen zu oberflächlich.
Die angepriesenen “Mecha-Membranentasten” scheinen aber normalem Spielbetrieb nicht stand zu halten. Ein Bekannter der sein Pad fast zeitgleich kaufte, hatte es bereits wegen einer toten Taste in Garantie. Bei mir ist jetzt nach 6 Monaten ebenfalls eine Taste am Daumenjoystick funktionslos (tot). Von anderen Kunden habe ich die gleiche Problematik auch schon gelesen, sogar hier in einer Rezi. Ich rechne damit, dass auf mein Pad ganz knapp aus der Garantie raus ist, wie bei einem Kunden hier. In dem Fall werde ich kein Pad mehr von Razer kaufen, obwohl ich mich gut an das Gerät und die Software gewöhnt habe.
Bewertung mit nur einem Stern, weil: Ich meine, bei einem schon recht beachtlichen Preis für nur 20 Tasten und einen Daumenstick – im Vergleich zu einer vollständigen gaming-Tastatur – ist die gebotene Qualität zu schlecht, für meine Ansprüche. 6 Monate Lebensdauer für ein Gaming-Produkt ist zu wenig. Mein vorheriges Gamepad eines anderen Herstellers hatte immerhin um 4 Jahre gehalten und war im Preis günstiger. Nur weil es nicht mehr hergestellt wird und Razer überall positiv dargestellt wurde, habe ich mich zum Kauf entschieden. Die Entscheidung war für mich nicht positiv.
Steven D. Thompson –
Excelente produto
Danipenny –
exelente producto lo ocupo para dota 2 es genial lo recomiendo mucho
Rodolfo Fragola Júnior –
This is the second time I’ve purchased this keypad, and not because it’s bad, but because it’s one of the best controllers for working with art and drawing apps that I needed one for another drawing setup. The value at the price offered is unmatched, offering an artist like me access to all of the necessary shortcuts, including a scroll wheel and d-pad that can be programmed to perform things like canvas navigation, rotation, or adjust brush sizes.
The ergonomics are tried and true, letting me work all day without breaking flow. The only downside I can think of is that if you’re a left-handed artist, this keypad won’t be friendly for you, as it’s clearly only designed for a left hand to operate.
The sound is nice if you’re looking for audible feedback and tactility. However for my case, I removed the click leaves from each key for a more silent operation.
Overall, a great keypad that’s fully customizable and programmable. Although designed for gaming, I found it far more useful for doing work and art. The price of this compared to other artist-oriented alternatives makes this a solid choice.
Steven D. Thompson –
Ok so starting off, i switched from using logitechs gamepad for 15 years. Their decision to remove support and start charhing subscriptions for software just rubbed me wrong so now its time to change after my joystick started to die. So i’ll go over good first then the bad as well as solutions for some of the bad.
Good: Functions great. The sensitivity settings for button presses is amazing! Rly ups my in game reflexes being able to barely touch buttons to use them. I also love the idea of the scroll wheel on the gamepad, great for if a mouse scroll wheel is acting up. Additionally the silent button presses is great for me.. clicky clack drives me nuts when gaming as i feel like im disturbing others. I also love the size of the joystick as i have big thumbs and the cushion is great for my wrists.
Bad: So some of this is just user error and preference but i did find solutions for most of it which i will go into detail on.
Almost all of my issues involve the joystick. So i use mine for movement not hotkeys as it frees up three fingers that way. When using it for movement dont change it to 8 directional as theres a bug where it cant do 360 movement as it wont read the diagonals. If you are like me and curiously thought to check it out but went back to 4 directional you will need to restart your computer after switching back to 4 direectional as without the computer restart the bug on the diagonals will still be there. So tldr: 4 directional allows 360 movement but 8 does not and if you switch to 8 and then back to 4 it needs a pc restart to read properly again.
point 2 is the joysyick is slippery as hell, so my solution was getting a ps5 grip cap warming it up a bit and stretching it to fit.
3rd point is the clicking. everything else on the gamepad is silent i wish the joystick was too, even an option to adjust the clicking would be nice, much like what some of their mice can do.
when i first got it buttons were a little stiff so took some muscle memory adjustment and a bit of use to loosen em up. not an issue long term just a point to keep in mind when u first get it. with the sensitivity setting anyways it only affected me ehen holding buttons down til they loosened up.
Having used logitech’s for years i do miss the screen with the performance monitor on it as well, but i have other eays of doing that so not a huge loss.
ok final point is the scroll wheel. its location is terrible, it sits right under the joint between the thumb and pointer which is not easy to reach. Putting it to the left of the 09 or 10 button would be a better spot making it easier to use as frankly my pointer finger and thumb dont bend that way for the current placement.
all in all amazing gamepad just needs some minor tweaks to make it perfect.
Lee –
يمكن تخصيص جميع الازرار وحركة analog مخصصة عن طريق اسهم الكيبورد جدا رائعة
NastyB –
I am loving this thing. I have always been a controller guy until I bought Doom Eternal, and it was obvious from the very first level that this game was made with mouse and keyboard in mind and I decided it was time to make the switch and I’m really glad I did. I stopped playing the game and waited for this to arrive, along with the Corsair Harpoon gaming mouse. It took A LONG time to start feeling comfortable with the new set up but once it started to click it made all the difference in the game. The learning curve for me was huge, maybe the biggest one I’ve had to go through in decades for gaming, but it was worth it. This keypad is great.
I bought this used from a seller here, something I don’t normally do but the price was more than half off the new price and I knew it was a gamble that I might not take to it and go back to controller, which would have made this a waste of money. I feel like I got lucky, the used product of this looks brand new and is in great shape, and since it worked out and I ended up loving the keypad it was money well spent.
I specifically went with the Tartarus because I really liked the idea of having the thumb stick, and I feel like that was a good move. In Doom Eternal, now I can control the Slayer in a way I’m already familiar with while freeing up the rest of the keyboard and my fingers to the different melee attacks and switching equipment. That way I don’t have to move my fingers all over the keyboard as I normally would have had to, fumbling around hoping I hit the right keys. The learning curve was huge for sure and for awhile, I probably put in enough time in the first three levels over and over again trying to get accustomed to the new control style as it would take someone else to actually beat the entire campaign, but once it all clicked, I can’t imagine playing a game like this any other way and I already knew from the first level that a controller was a huge disadvantage. In regards to the quality of the actual device- it’s solid. The keys all have a great feel and click to them, and the thumb stick has the exact same feel. It feels like pushing a key on the board with the mechanical click and all in every direction, it’s great feedback to know you’re pushing it in the right direction and for learning how to use it. It’s also very comfortable to use, and the wrist rest beneath the keyboard reduces any normal strain I would feel by hovering my hand over a typical keyboard. And lastly if you care, the rgb lighting on this is good and bright and every color in the rainbow is represented just fine. I don’t care that much about this, but I know some freaks do so there you go.
To summarize, this purchase was worth every penny. The keyboard is solid, it feels solid, it is quality. The thumb stick works great and I really struggle to find anything to complain about here. I can see this falling short on games with tons of keybinds, and Doom Eternal is really pushing it in that regard, but it still worked out great with just enough keys to accommodate all the things you need to do. Purchasing this along with a gaming mouse has changed the way I play a game like this and for the better. Highly recommended, especially if you can get one at the used price I did if it shows up at your door in the condition mine did.
On a quick side note I do want to point out that Windows 10 by default had this keypad configured to shut down randomly to preserve power in the device settings. You’re going to want to figure out how to go into the USB options and make sure to uncheck the box letting Windows do that because if you don’t this will disconnect randomly out of nowhere for like fifteen seconds here and there, and obviously that is not ideal unless you like losing due to some technical crap.