King’s Assembly wants to reinvent the keyboard/mouse combo
While gaming keyboards and mice and their backend software have all improved over the past 20 years, to the point where weâre traversing the screen with a tiny flick of the wrist and typing at speeds in excess of 120 WPM without too much difficulty, the traditional keyboard and mouse set up for PC gaming has remained relatively constant. That doesnât mean there arenât problems with it though and itâs those that Solid Art Labs is looking to fix, with the creation of its Kingâs Assembly mouse, keyboard and joystick combi tool.
The Kingâs Assembly (KA), whilst sounding a little pompous, doesnât look like anything that different from a Razer Nostromo gaming keypad. It combines a joystick, with an ergonomic keyboard (though admittedly its mounting is quite unique) and it builds a mouse into the entire set up.
However the KA is more than that, since itâs not just one keyboard combo device, itâs two. You have one with a built in mouse and a second with just keyboard and joystick. The idea behind it is that you never have to move your hand from the keyboard and can type and game away without switching over to a mouse.
Iâve got a few problems with this idea, namely that re-learning to type on something like that will take a long time. Also, I donât believe using something that large as a mouse â especially with a less accurate palm grip â is going to be as good as a high-sensitivity, claw-grip mouse.
Perhaps itâs designed for the much less accuracy dependent MMO style of game?
However itâs an interesting looking piece of kit and has in just four days got enough backers to secure its Kickstarter funding, but the question really is, would you guys buy it?
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