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  • Macro Help Desk busy with foot soldiers
    May 5, 2010

    Thanks to the many of you who have been calling and emailing with macro questions and ideas, we know the Fragpedal II is being put to good use in the latest "combat" games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Battlefield Bad Company 2.

    When you are playing a game where you are a soldier fighting on foot, its makes good strategic sense to be able to "game on foot" using a dual foot pedal Fragpedal. Despite the other controversies swirling around these new titles, there is no controversy amongst our customers: playing these games with the Fragpedal II is kick ass fun.

  • WASD is Dead
    April 12, 2010

    If you game with an Omnimouse, you can say goodbye to traditional 4 button movement and free up a couple of fingers in FPS and Action games. Auto-strafe represents the first major improvement in the fundamentals of FPS gameplay since the genre began.

    The Omnimouse with IDI technology, is the only gaming mouse with this game-enhancing capability to automatically operate the sideways strafing keys while you play. You just move the mouse and press the forwards/backwards keys; it does the rest.

    Proprietary IDI (Input Device Intelligence) technology and a blazingly powerful 32bit microprocessor produces strafing key presses perfectly synchronized with mouse movement that enables super-fast mistake-free turning control no matter how fast the melee action.

    Its all in the autostrafe macro that comes in the macro library of the Omnimouse. No buttons to push, load it once each game and say goodbye to the A and D keys and hello to flawless movement control.

    And if you really like this implementation but don't want to leave your current mouse behind to use it, fear not. The AMP, our IDI enabled USB device controller, will give any USB mouse autostrafe capability.

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse is the leader in gaming technology

A conventional gaming mouse has a single button type. (On/Off)

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse has 5 new electronic button types that give it button-for-button more than 3 times the command power of a conventional gaming mouse.

A conventional gaming mouse has a single configuration.

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse with onboard memory holds 30 configurations.

A conventional gaming mouse is configured for the machine.

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse is multi-configurable for the games or applications on the machine.

A conventional gaming mouse uses 4 or more teflon glide pads that collect dirt and gunk.

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse uses 3 .187" polished dirt-repelling chrome ball bearings for the ultimate in frictionless glide.

A typical conventional gaming mouse has more than 30 moving parts that will wear, break and cause mouse failure.

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse with Membrane Switch™ technology has ZERO moving parts to wear or break.

A typical conventional gaming mouse model has a 2 year life cycle, becomes obsolete and is replaced with a different model.

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse has an indefinite life cycle and new versions with upgraded technology are available to registered owners at reduced price.

A conventional gaming mouse requires special disc based drivers go be loaded on the machine for operation.

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse uses the host machine's embedded HID drivers -- no special drivers to install ever.

A conventional gaming mouse is dumb, it can only send data to the drivers on the PC

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse is an intelligent peripheral with its own CPU, Operating System, (IDI) memory, (8Mbits) and programming language (IDIScript™ 1.0)

A conventional gaming mouse is moved mostly by the hand, wrist and arm.

The R2 Mark III "Omnimouse" gaming mouse is moved primarily by the fingers, for unbeatable fine motor control, as well as the hand and arm for greater skill input for mouse movement.

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