War Shark Mouse

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Jarrell Campbell

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Aug 5, 2024, 3:02:48 PM8/5/24
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EnglishIt arrived in perfect condition, it took longer than expected but it is due to the messaging and not the brand. I don't think you will find another keyboard for this price that offers so much. The software is easy to understand after a while, but it wouldn't hurt to improve it soon because it has some bugs. Customer service 10/10 grateful and totally satisfied.

Espaol: Chicos no se arrepentirn de la compra y ms si fue en oferta. El teclado es increblemente cmodo. Lo nico "malo" sera es el software que puede llegar a ser complicado para algunos, pero luego de eso nada. Tard varios das ms de lo esperado en llegar, el servicio al cliente fue bastante bueno y amable lo cual se agradece muchsimo. Esta marca tiene mucho por demostrar y espero que sea as.


Este teclado es increblemente bueno; es hotswappable, custom al 100%, tiene una pantalla que te permite cambiar TODO lo que quieras (colores del rgb, volumen, idioma, imagen de la pantalla...) y tiene una ruleta para controlar el volumen. Puedes conectarlo por bluetooth, por cable y por usb 2.4 ghZ. Es una locura.


This keyboard will complete my work space set up it's so elegant and worthy to be called the best keyboard in 2024. this keyboard is surprisingly affordable for a mechanical keyboard that can compete with other high end on its category. thank you so much attack shark!


I really love this keyboard it has a beautiful design and the functions are very useful. the materials are durable and it's giving me the best experience a keyboard can give. Thumbs up to the company and more power!!


Delivering exceptional performance, this mechanical keyboard is a game-changer. Its tactile switches provide satisfying feedback, enhancing typing efficiency. The durable build ensures longevity, while customizable RGB lighting adds flair. It's a must-have for any enthusiast seeking both style and functionality. Overall, an outstanding investment for any avid typist or gamer. ?


Haven't fully used its potential yet, but the keyboard is absolutely stunning. This is my first ever mechanical keyboard and despite not fully utilizing it yet, this mechanical keyboard is impressively built. Its sleek design adds elegance to any setup. The tactile feedback feels satisfying, enhancing typing experience. I anticipate its performance to match its aesthetics. Overall, a promising addition to any workstation. Looking forward to exploring its full capabilities. Highly recommend based on initial impressions.


I have always bought products from well-known brands, I was very hesitant to buy and try a magnetic keyboard from this brand, but I can tell you that: overall it is very well made, easy to use software, and very, very responsive. If you want a keyboard that competes with the "MOST" in the world but spend very little, don't doubt Attack Shark.


ATTACK SHARK, a leading provider of high-quality mechanical keyboards, has gained significant recognition in the tech industry by being featured in industry leading media outlets. These respected publications have highlighted ATTACK SHARK's commitment to quality and innovation, praising their products for their exceptional design and functionality.


The mouse catshark (Galeus murinus) is a species of catshark and part of the family Scyliorhinidae. It is common in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean from Iceland to Western Sahara. There is much taxonomic confusion regarding this species in Icelandic waters, where it may be confounded with another species of Galeus or Apristurus. Probably not exceeding 49 cm (19 in) long, the mouse catshark has a uniformly brown body and is characterized by large, rounded pelvic fins and crests of enlarged dermal denticles along both the dorsal and ventral caudal fin margins. In addition, in adult males the inner margins of the pelvic fins are merged into an "apron".


Some taxonomic confusion has arisen over Pristiurus jensenii, described from Iceland by Bjarni Smundsson in 1922, which has traditionally been considered the same species as G. murinus. Recently reported data for G. murinus have shown inconsistencies between sharks from Iceland and elsewhere, suggesting that P. jensenii may in fact be a valid species very similar to G. murinus. However, an alternate possibility is that some of the data may have been confounded with a species of Apristurus.[1] The placement of G. murinus within Galeus is problematic as it does not much resemble the more typical members of the genus.[3] On the other hand, a 2005 phylogenetic analysis by Samuel Iglsias and colleagues, based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, found that G. murinus forms a clade with G. melastomus, apart from the clade of G. eastmani, G. sauteri, and G. gracilis.[4]


The maximum length of the mouse catshark has been variously reported as 49 cm (19 in) and 85 cm (33 in). The larger figure comes from Iceland and is reflective of the aforementioned taxonomic confusion, as the specimen of P. jensenii described by Bjarni Smundsson was 63 cm (25 in) long.[1] This species has a firm body with a rather long, blunt snout. The nostrils are divided by triangular flaps of skin in front. The eyes are horizontally oval and equipped with rudimentary nictitating membranes (protective third eyelids). A thin ridge is present beneath each eye, and a tiny spiracle behind. The large mouth forms a wide arch, and bears well-developed furrows at the corners. The teeth have a narrow central cusp and multiple lateral cusplets on either side. There are five pairs of gill slits.[6]


The mouse catshark is frequently caught incidentally by commercial trawl fisheries operating in deep water off Europe and western Africa. However, it may be small enough to escape most nets, and there are likely parts of its wide range that see little fishing activity. Because there are no substantial threats to its population, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed this species as of Least Concern.[1]


Fully wireless controller - successor of the famous FragFX Shark PS3 series - is your weapon for all FPS and 3rd person shooter games. One of the most easy to use and intuitive controllers ever designed specifically for the Playstation 4 (incl. Pro, Slim etc). The FragFX Shark PS4 gives you that same PC style game-play on the PS4 and doubles as an optimized mouse for PS Home and Browser navigation. Be faster, more accurate; and it is even easier to use than a standard controller. You can dynamically program the motion and adjust the mouse sensitivity - making the FragFX Shark PS4 a truly intelligent controller.


Nutrition Calories 854 cal Fat 71 g Carbs 35 g Protein 22 g Click Here For Full Nutrition, Exchanges, and My Plate Info Pan-Seared Shark Steaks (Swordfish Alternative) The Hungry Mouse Shark is thick and meaty like swordfish, but tastes slightly sweeter (and is usually significantly cheaper). Here's how to make delicious, pan-seared shark steaks at home.


If flying with mouse would be better they would fit helicopters with mouse, not joystick and rudder pedals. Maybe you can play those arcade games with mouse but DCS Black Shark is far from arcade "flying"


The flight model is much more complicated then BF and the Jets in LockOn for that matter. As for the simple process of mapping it ... I've had issues with mapping keys in this sim too. It just takes a bit of trial and error. Try using the different sub menus of the control settings to see if they're what you're looking for.


I plan to buy a joystick in the near future, but until then i'm learning all the systems and the navigation. So it's just about wether is it possible to use the mouse to do different things, not about me wanting to fly this sim the unholy arcade way


I think most mice wheels are "Mouse_Z" as an axis and thus should be bindable just like any other joystick axis. I believe it's a bit of a virtual axis since mouse wheels don't have absolute scales just up and down commands.


Get a joystick. Seriously! You will fly 10 times better, and get much more out of it than trying to fly with a mouse. you will soon start to wonder why you ever flew with a mouse. It really does make a world of difference with this Sim.


I don't think it is as dumb an idea as some people think. I prefer to fly helicopters in X-plane and Flightgear with mouse controlling pitch and roll, and use my joystick throttle with other hand. I find in these sims (with the mouse) I can be much my accurate with fine rapid adjustments, helping a lot with hovering and landing. Lets face it, your common joystick isn't a very good substitute for real life helicopter controls. Using a mouse in the sims I mentioned does feel very un-natural and takes a lot of getting use to (relative to a joystick). I also understand that the FM in Blackshark is much more advanced than Flightgears and probably X-planes also, just saying people shouldn't dismiss the idea out of hand...and hopefully someone can provide an answer to the original posts question.


Sorry, I have to comment here. First, sorry Spooky I can not help you with your problem. Secondly, not one response here actually helps Spooky. The guy wants to play on a laptop while not at home. Just a lot of comments on how you should not be using a mouse. Why do you think ED included mouse control and arcade mode in the first place? If we had thousands of people playing BS with a mouse in arcade mode and the rest of us using joysticks in realistic mode we would all be better off!


Very diplomatically said and I agree with your above statement. I tip my hat to you. Spooky you might investigate virtual joystick programs and such I'm sure there is a way to do it. Good luck but remember if the class is a required course pay a little attention so you can pass it.


Shark is the main antagonist of 12 oz. Mouse, along with the Rectangular Businessman and the Industry Man. Initially seen as the president of an employment company (and possibly the show's setting), he eventually develops into one of the main antagonists alongside the Rectangular Businessman, and is later to be involved in a large conspiracy against Fitz. He is portrayed as an intimidating, yet soft-spoken creature who has a short tolerance for those around him. While he constantly threatens with violence, he prefers to use indirect means of assault (ex. hiring Pronto to assassinate Fitz) but does not hesitate to get involved personally once aggravated enough. He has a strong desire to remain in power, regardless of whatever situation occurs.

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