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  2. Nostromo (game controller) - Wikipedia

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    The Nostromo is a USB video game controller designed by Belkin. Formerly called the Belkin Nostromo SpeedPad, it was succeeded by the Razer Nostromo, which was co-developed by Belkin and Razer. It can be considered a keyboard/joystick/mouse hybrid. It can also be used outside of games, for example to support cartographic software.

  3. How to set up and use the Belkin Nostromo N52 - Engadget

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    Some people swear by the G15 or the Zboard, I personally like to keep things vanilla with just an Apple Keyboard and a gaming mouse, but whenever you ask WoW players what they use, it seems like ...

  4. Wireless USB - Wikipedia

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    The Certified Wireless USB logo. Wireless USB ( Universal Serial Bus) is a short-range, high-bandwidth wireless radio communication protocol created by the Wireless USB Promoter Group, which is intended to increase the availability of general. USB -based technologies. It is unrelated to Wi-Fi and different from the Cypress Wireless USB offerings.

  5. Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center - Wikipedia

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    Whereas Microsoft mice and Microsoft keyboards were previously controlled from two separate programs – IntelliPoint and IntelliType – the Mouse and Keyboard Center is responsible for both kinds of devices. 32- and 64-bit versions of the software are available, and the program integrates with Windows 8 and above's "Modern UI" interface.

  6. Test driving Belkin's Thunderbolt 2 Express Dock HD - Engadget

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    Functionality. I tested the Thunderbolt 2 Express Dock HD with a MacBook Pro with Retina Display, the CalDigit T4 RAID I reviewed yesterday, an external HDMI monitor, and a USB 3.0 hard disk drive ...

  7. The Difference Between a Wired and Wireless Mouse - Engadget

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    Basically, a wired mouse is a little bit faster and more responsive. It is a cheaper, more practical option for the everyday computer user. On the other hand, a wireless mouse is a bit flashier ...

  8. Belkin Thunderbolt 2 Express Dock HD Is Port Expansion Heaven

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    The new dock comes with three USB 3.0 ports, just like its predecessor, as well as a Gigabit Ethernet port, but it moves one of the USB connections to the front for easier access depending on your ...

  9. IntelliPoint - Wikipedia

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    IntelliPoint. Microsoft IntelliPoint is the Microsoft -branded software driver for the company's hardware mice. Microsoft has released versions for both Windows and Mac OS X. It has been succeeded by Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center, which combines IntelliType (a Microsoft keyboard driver) with IntelliPoint.