![]() requires a USB cable and a sizable AC adapter for the V.E.N.O.M. 5 requires just 1 USB port of your PC-and stereo/mic if you plan to use the pass-through connectors. 5 won’t add as much cable clutter to your setup. 5 also doesn’t include the alternate W-A-S-D and directional arrow keys (with the rubberized orange accents) that come with the S.T.R.I.K.E. instead offers stereo and microphone pass-through connectors. control module lacks additional USB connections like those on the V.E.N.O.M. ![]() Some other differences between the E.Y.E. 9 numeric keys that can be configured with nearly any function, including simple or complex macros.A gaming mode button to disable the Windows key.3 dedicated profile buttons for easy profile switching.Media playback buttons (stop, play, mute, forward, backward),.Once this is configured, you cycle through program shortcuts by rotating the outer ring of the E.Y.E., and then open the program by pressing the button next to it.Īdditional features that adorn the E.Y.E control module are: 5 software to display 1 of 12 icons for launching your favorite programs. In addition, you can configure the E.Y.E. You can also control the brightness of the keyboard’s lighting. It has several built-in functions: 3 cool down timers, a stopwatch, a clock, and volume controls for your audio and microphone. 7 has an “eye” as well, but it’s just useless “bling”. 5 is its E.Y.E.-a small round LCD display that is part of a larger control module containing a variety of extra buttons.
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