Cyber Snipa Game Pad V2 Black
- LED under lighting
- 37 Mappable keys
- Butterfly directional keys
- Plug & Play – No drivers needed
- Compatible with Windows VISTA 32 bit & 64 bit
Product Description
LED under lighting; 37 Mappable keys; Butterfly directional keys; Plug & Play – No drivers needed; Compatible with Windows VISTA 32 bit & 64 bit.
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I bought this pad Four months ago for playing Battlefield 2142. the buttons are slightly stiffer than my keyboards. no problems with friend. index finger for movement, pinky for bow and lay, thumb for jump. haven’t been able to get used to others very well, ether my hands are too huge, or I’m too ancient for my hands to do a three hour a day dance on the pad. other buttons are nice for checking score on the glide, sending commands,etc.
the lights haven’t gone completely out, but two of three have dimmed considerably. not a conundrum, less irritating.
cord has excellent length. no function problems at all. over all very excellent, would recommend to anyone.
Only four stars for terrible lights. someone else had this conundrum too.
See you on the battlefield.
HAMM
“Don’t be to proud of this technological terror you’ve constructed”.
“Darth Vader”
Rating: 4 / 5
There is no way to program the keys.
I bought this based on the advertising that said I could program the keys. They advertise that you can program the keys, but that is not right. The ability to program keys is only available in your game’s options menu.
There is no inherent way to program the keys on this this key pad. The keys are locked to specific keys on the keyboard.
Take heed.
Otherwise the game pad works splendid. The “s” key’s odd shape sometimes makes backing up hard though.
Rating: 2 / 5
The Cyber Snipa game pad puts a lot of frequently used keys literally at your fingertips. All buttons are large enough to assure no mistaken or double-up keystrokes, and also compact enough to make sure everything is within reach. Playing MMOs and FPS are done with more relative ease thanks to this product. My only complaint is the quality of the materials used for this product. The springs (or tabs) used underneath the buttons already seem to be losing their springiness, and thus buttons are feeling more and more “mushy” as time goes by.
Rating: 4 / 5
I received the Cyber Snipa game pad V2 about a week ago and so far my experience with it has been splendid, but there are a couple are a couple issues to be aware of.
As a gamer that isn’t used to playing fps’s on the PC, I struggle using the keyboard while playing online. I feel that even a fraction of a second spent searching for a button is too long when playing competitively. I was dying so much in Battlefield Terrible Company 2 that I wasn’t having any fun!
So, I bought this game pad and I’m not sure whether it’s psychological, but my playing has much improved!
Ok, the pad is splendid, but what are the problems I speak of?
Well there are three thing, the second of which caused me to write this review…
1. The buttons need to be pressed down pretty firmly in order for them to register. This isn’t a huge deal and I’ve adapted pretty well, but after using a mac keyboard for so long my typing touch has become pretty light. The upside is that I don’t often make mistakes and press the incorrect buttons…
2. The LED on the face of the device is super bright, again not a huge deal easily fixed with some tape. But before I covered it up, even a casual glance at the light would take me straight to headache city.
3. This is the huge one… Now, this should not be viewed as a reason not to buy this product because honestly there are so many factors involved that I’m not sure what the root cause is but I wanted to place this out there in case anyone else had the same conundrum. The first time I shut down my pc with this peripheral attached it did not shut down normally. Now to be honest, I’ve had some problems with putting my groundbreaking new 64bit win 7 machine to sleep, but this was a normal shutdown. The pc went owing to the normal process of shutting down, the monitor blanked out, but the machine stayed on; light, hd, fans and all.
Thinking it was a fluke, I held the button to shut the pc down. Later, I turned it on and…. Not anything. I’d get the bios splash screen, but it would just restart. No beeps, the keyboard wasn’t functional, not anything. I ripped my pc apart, reset the cmos, and unplugged unnecessary hardware. Still not anything. One thing I didn’t unplug though, was the game pad. It turns out that if the game pad is plugged in while the machine shuts down or starts up, it causes major problems with my pc.
My pc is now effective fine and in the I will just unplug the device before shutting down, but man was I freaking out for a second. Like I said, this is most likely not a flaw with the device but just something to be aware of in case the same thing happens to you.
By and large, splendid device with minor, fixable problems.
Rating: 4 / 5
this is a GREAT game pad ! went from the arrow keys on the keyboard, to this, wow, im owning
– COD MW2
Rating: 5 / 5