
In a typical WASD layout, the W and S are slightly shifted, because for TYPING that makes sense. There are a few things I immediately like about the layout of the keys, one being that the W and S keys in my layout are directly above and below each other. It consolidates a useful cluster of keys for your left hand, so you don't find yourself trying to hold Shift with your pinky while you stretch for the Y key with your index finger, all in the middle of a crazy pull. For all of you who know what one is, but are not using it to its full potential, buckle up, and let's do this.įirst of all, what is a Belkin n52 gamepad? It's a little keyboard that sits to the left of your main keyboard.

I'm top ten baby! Woo!įor anyone that has no idea what a Belkin N52 gamepad is, just sit tight. My original post on my old Belkin n52, and how I configured it for my Warrior, was one of the more often read and commented-on articles of mine over at NotAddicted, and is actually the #6 result to come up on googling " belkin n52 gamepad".

This post has been WAYYY too long coming, so I finally just sat down this morning and started taking photos.
