Comments on: Customize your colors with Saitek's new Cyborg keyboard
Saitek just announced the Cyborg keyboard, a gaming keyboard with multiple lighting zones that can be customized.
Saitek just announced the Cyborg keyboard, a gaming keyboard with multiple lighting zones that can be customized.
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This is primarily designed for gaming - but I wonder if it could be put to use for pro applications, like, in my case, for a music sequencer like Logic Pro? (or Cubase, Ableton Live etc.) ? If the side keys are programmable, this could help improve the work flow...
Thanks for any info on that!!!!
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by cbielite
February 13, 2008 7:03 PM PST
- No blue? No thank you. Have been tracking this since December 2007 and was hoping the good people at Saitek would have finally developed a "be all, end all" solution to customizability, coolness, and gamer-oriented commands. Well, they almost had it! A large majority of gamers and PC modders out there do have blue as their color scheme, and it's rather embarrassing to see Saitek skip the beat on that one. The Gamer Keyboard needed changes, they listened, and released the Eclipse 1. Then, they released the Eclipse 2. Now, things have shifted...why this shift to completely removing blue, I don't know...maybe too dark/poor key illumination, who knows.
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