![]() Strangeness persists across the landscape as the # has been moved off 3 and onto 5, with “ taking its place. Without looking, I’m sure you can tell me that the exclamation point is shift and the number 1, but you might be surprised to find that the question mark has replaced the symbol on the number 2 key. Equally as strange is that those buttons don’t correspond to a standard keyboard. The shift key is more like a mislabeled alt key as it instead activates the sub-functions of the aforementioned top two rows of keys. On every QWERTY keyboard I’ve ever used you use the shift key to capitalize letters. There is something very strange going on with the Shift key on the Type Pad, though. Could this compete with my much-loved Xbox 360 chatpad, while bringing new functionality to this current generation? A quick look at the box showed off a pretty decent feature set, including a dedicated mini-thumbstick and glow-in-the-dark buttons for low-light situations. Nyko hit the ground running ahead of the official release of the Microsoft Chatpad which hits shelves later this November with the Nyko Type Pad. Why hasn’t anyone released a decent Chatpad until now? There are other chatpads on the market, but they are from companies you’ve never heard of, and the reviews are less than stellar. The Xbox One had some promise with the QR code side of things, but we’ve not seen wide adoption there. My trusty Xbox 360 Chatpad was the key to my sanity entering in 25-character product keys and answering messages from all of you. See terms.As I hold my Day One controller from my launch Xbox One, it occurs to me that it has been two years since I’ve been able to chat with my readers via my console without frustration. Any offers shown are for a limited time while supplies last.Microsoft reserves the right to modify or discontinue offers at any time. Price adjustments apply only to purchase price and do not include taxes, shipping or other fees. Price adjustment will be provided in same manner as purchase method. For purchases from a Microsoft Experience Center, Customer must return to the location with receipt. For purchases from Microsoft Store, contact Microsoft Store Sales and Support with your Microsoft Account information and any other information requested by a representative. Customer is eligible only if price of the purchased product is reduced during the Offer Period and in stock. Excludes Surface Hub, HoloLens, and Windows DevKit. Price Promise: Valid on purchases of physical products made at Microsoft Store online with a valid Microsoft Account and at Microsoft Experience Centers in select markets for 60 days from the date the customer receives the product (“Offer Period”).For purchases made at a Microsoft Experience Center, see receipt for more information. For purchases made at Microsoft Store, see applicable Microsoft Terms of Sale for more information. Limit 5 product returns per eligible customer purchase. Return process must be started within 60 days after customer receives the product. Returns: Available with eligible physical products purchased from Microsoft Store online and Microsoft Experience Centers in select markets. ![]()
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