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Amazing Products Azeron Cyborg Diary Week 1: Setting Up My Keybinds

Awesome Tips Azeron Cyborg Diary Week 1: Setting Up My Keybinds



Here’s week one with the Azeron Cyborg Gaming Pad. In this video I’ll explain the keybind setup I went with, what I decided was best and more. I’ll also go through some issues that I ran in to and what I did to overcome them but also an issues that I might still come up with in the future.

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Comments

  1. Sold my g502 lightspeed and mouse pad, g815, bought the cyborg, tecware lowprofile and got the xtryfy mz1. I am going to feel COMPLETELY out of wack.

  2. i just ordered one for myself and im very excited to get it, hoping to use this for first person hooter gaming

  3. Nice! I appreciate how serious of a go you're giving this. It'll help me decide if it's worth it to get one.

  4. I've given you my belief 🙌
    But yea I'm with Robert wrt binding the movement to the joystick. In fact I'd probably try to go even further with regards to "what finger does what", like thinking about what context you use what action and trying to task those separately, rather than just what you're used to

  5. pepelaugh

  6. You should have started with joystick as movement because that's the primary reason this was made. Combining controller movement and ergonomics with mouse aim. It automatically frees up 4 binds(5 if you bind jump as the stick click) as well as open up the 360 degree movement ability. All other controls should be bound to your other fingers giving priority to the fingers and buttons based on ability to be pressed respectively. For example bind weapons and champ abilities to the fastest and most agile/versatile fingers; your index and middle, and bind push to talk to your pinky. I mean to each their own but I feel this approach is missing the mark as to why and how this product was designed.

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