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Ideazon Zboard Fang Gaming Board
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Author: Whoopty
Posted: 23:00, July 30th 2006
Link: http://www.zboard.com/uk
Score: 8 out of 10 [?]
Price: £39.99
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Moving back down the board slightly, we can see the buttons located around the number and butterfly keys. These are all labeled with their general uses, these include: ESC, Pause, Options, PRT SCR, Q.Save, Reload, Use, Score, Voice, CAPS and others. These are obviously some very helpful buttons but the myriad of buttons that you are presented with can be a little daunting when first using the pad. However, the learning curve is not too steep and after a few hours of playing with this board it is safe to say that your hand resembles "Thing" from the Adams Family, it has a mind of its own.

Usefull Keys

On the bottom left and bottom right hand corners of the board are two of the same buttons, Jump and a P1 or P2 button, depending on which side you are looking at. This is so that the board is ambidextrous, making it possible for those that use their left hand (Woo!) and those ya know, erm, those righty guys... to use the board without prejudice.

Right Jump Key

Left Jump key

Moving around to the rear of the device there is one standard feature, and a rather nifty one if I do say so myself. First you have the standard keyboard feet/stands to elevate the Fang so that it is at a slight angle, making it much more comfortable to rest your hand on. However, the underside also has a really helpful cable tie area where when you don't have the board attached to your PC you can wrap the cable up underneath it and save all that hastle of tangled cables from devices you aren't even using.

Left Jump key

Left Jump key

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