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    February 5, 2010

    You only have 10 fingers, but if you had 26, Microsoft's SideWinder X4 keyboard could keep up with you: That's how many keys can be pressed at once, thanks to anti-ghosting technology that independently scans each key and recognizes each press no matter how many other keys are hit at the same time. The result lets gamers execute key combinations with all the skill and speed they possess.

    Shipping in March for $60, the X4 features macro recording that can string multiple moves into one press of a button, while a new automatic macro repetition feature lets users repeat the macro as needed with one key. Mode and profile switching provide easy ways to customize the keyboard for different games and users. Adjustable backlighting is standard too.


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