“The Belkin n52te SpeedPad set the bar for one-handed gaming peripherals that looked like they could control alien spacecraft. It’s successor, the Razer Nostromo keypad, maintains the look, and it’s been updated to support more instantly-switchable keymaps and gaming profiles.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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Ripley would probably use the Razer Nostromo

You might remember seeing an odd looking one handed keyboard from Belkin a few years back, called the SpeedPad. It seemed like a good idea but never really caught on, but perhaps if one of the major peripheral makers were to try it might meet with more success. Enter the Razer Nostromo, a new one handed keypad that Gizmodo is reporting on here. No word if it comes with a self destruct sequence.