In the past, I did try some other gaming hardware to use as shortcut board, however couldn't get it programmed sufficiently for my needs.
One program that I use a lot has a right click HUD that that functionality lives in. While there is something to be said for the tactile sensation for something that like that, can't also beat good UI with a pen stylus either. I think some of the older software packages are behind in some things.That said, the bonus in the keyboard I posted above - is that it has dials
and it can change brush size and weight 'On-The-Fly'.
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The naga / Corsair saves it on board.I never understand that trend to use gaming hardware for this type of work. Sure, some of it may be powerful enough (when talking about computer components) that it could work by "brute force", but not necessarily still the best for this type of work. Same with gaming accessories. I had a few logitech keyboards that had the G macro keys and it was limited mainly by what they allowed with their firmware and the software to interact with it. Also back when I was messing with those, the settings didn't live on the keyboard, so if you move it somewhere else, had to take along that settings file to import if the software was available at the next computer. I tend to like the hardware that's programmable, lives on the keyboard itself and even if going to a different OS/OS version/or just a different computer, it still just works with all of the settings that were created without the need of additional software.
One program that I use a lot has a right click HUD that that functionality lives in. While there is something to be said for the tactile sensation for something that like that, can't also beat good UI with a pen stylus either. I think some of the older software packages are behind in some things.
Oh it's so painful to watch anybody slap something together while standing behind them. "Stop right clicking just to select ungroup!!!"I always laugh when our graphics artists are fumbling through the menu buttons trying to find an action.... I printed out a big illustrator / Photoshop short it key list and taped it above their desk as a not so subtle hint
I had only used the logitech ones. At the time, it wasn't on the keyboard itself, had to have the programming running as well for it to take affect, otherwise it would just be a "dummy" keyboard.The naga / Corsair saves it on board.
They also all backup to the cloud now, so you just have to install the program to import if you move comps a lot and have a lot of things setup.