Last I played decks actually had real buttons
Just don't ask about the very (thankfully) short lived and universally reviled Cyberdeck-Accordion (one of Saeder-Krupp's early ventures into alternate deck designs... they say Lofwyr personally ate the entire research staff for that project when it fell through) as it proved to be rubbish on a run due to it's bulk and the noise it made while decking.
Quote from: Sendaz on <03-19-14/0915:16>Just don't ask about the very (thankfully) short lived and universally reviled Cyberdeck-Accordion (one of Saeder-Krupp's early ventures into alternate deck designs... they say Lofwyr personally ate the entire research staff for that project when it fell through) as it proved to be rubbish on a run due to it's bulk and the noise it made while decking. Ha!This mixed with that image above of the Orc with codpiece is gonna stick with me all day.
These devices use optical technology (glass bending or reflecting light), not electronics, to function. They have many uses, one of the most dramatic of which is that they enable a magician to obtain line of sight for spellcasting from cover, something that can’t be accomplished with electronic devices. Spellcasting targeted through optics this way suffers a –3 dice pool modifier. Optical devices can’t take vision enhancements.