The Belkin Nostromo SpeedPad n52 is a USB computer gaming peripheral designed for gamers by Belkin. It is likely it is named after the fictional starship Nostromo from the 1979 film Alien, which was in turn named after the 1904 novel Nostromo.
It can be considered a keyboard/joystick/mouse hybrid, which allows for a more convenient control method for many video games. It can also be used outside of games. It is the followup to the older SpeedPad n50, and is also intended to replace the keyboard during gaming.
The device is currently supported under Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 2000, and XP. Under 64-bit Windows versions it is not possible to reprogram the device, and Belkin is not currently planning on adding support. It is also supported under Mac OS 9.04 or later and Mac OS X v10.1.2. The n52 requires a Pentium 233MHz or equivalent with 32MB RAM, as well as 30MB free hard drive space.
A large space is used for a keyboard-like section with 14 keyboard keys, numbered 1 through 14, often used to represent the WASD space on regular keyboards in the case of first-person shooters, a well-represented group of n52 users. In fact, by default these keys are programmed as that part of the regular keyboard. These keys can be controled with the users second to fifth fingers. Below where the thumb rests, there is a slightly wider keyboard-style button, labeled 15, similar in use to the space bar on regular keyboards.
On the right side of the device, there is a scroll-wheel doubling as another, like those normally found on mice, which can be controlled with the thumb. To the right of that, there is a round button, as well as an 8-way D-pad normally found on gamepads, also intended to be used with the thumb.
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