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Your cart is empty.4.4 out of 5 stars
- #106 in Numeric Keypads
Evelyn Nyte
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I've had it be a little finnicky with reconnecting to the computer and locking inputs that require me to unplug and replug it. The feel is decent but not the best and the leds are a little annoying to me although I ended up going in and covering them with nail polish to dull them a bit. Not being able to remap the keys is frustratingIt's a cheap keypad though so I won't eviscerate it too bad for being cheap quality.
V. S
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
I purchased this number pad and I have been extremely impressed with its performance and functionality. As someone who works extensively with numbers and data, having a separate number pad has been a game changer for me.First and foremost, the build quality of this number pad is excellent. It has a solid and sturdy construction, with a sleek and compact design. The mechanical keys have a satisfying click and tactile feedback, making typing on it a pleasure. The keys are also backlit, which not only adds to the aesthetics but also makes it easier to use in low light conditions.The 34 key layout is perfect for my needs. It has all the necessary keys for basic calculations and data entry, without being too cluttered or overwhelming. The keys are also well-spaced, making it comfortable to use for extended periods of time without causing any strain on my fingers.One of the standout features of this number pad is its compatibility. It can be used with both Windows and Mac operating systems, which is a huge plus for someone like me who works on both platforms. It is also plug-and-play, so no additional software or drivers are required for it to work.Another impressive aspect of this number pad is its versatility. It can be used as a standalone device or as a complement to a laptop keyboard. I often use it with my laptop when I need to do extensive data entry, and it has significantly increased my productivity.Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my purchase! It has exceeded my expectations in terms of performance, build quality, and versatility. If you are in need of a reliable and efficient number pad for your work or personal use, I highly recommend giving this one a try.
Marc
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I paired this with a red dragon minimalist keyboard, the two work great together. When I don't need these keys I set them aside. I like having the brown switches, the constant feel across all my keyboards and keypads is great.
E. Tyson Brandes
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
This keyboard implements the equals key and the parentheses by typing out the ascii codes, instead of sending ordinary keypresses that assume a qwerty layout. This makes those keys work correctly for non-qwerty keyboard layout users!Physical design: The individual key switches are also socketed, which was a pleasant surprise! It made switch replacement easy and a no-soldering operation. They also built this keyboard with a thin foam pad under the key switches, and a thick foam pad between the key switch frame and the PCB, which makes the whole thing very quiet, when using quiet switches.Small gripe: I do wish the F13-F15 keys would work on PC (by holding the FN key), but unfortunately they don't. It appears instead that the F13-F15 keys are only F13-F15 on a mac. On PC, F13-F24 make for great macro triggers (yes these keys are defined but are rarely seen on real keyboards).Another small gripe: the backlight is fairly useless, since the keys aren't transparent. I just turned it off. The FN key on the keyboard is only relevant to backlight settings and once you have the backlight set up, it becomes effectively an unused key.I am still very pleased overall. The keyboard feels right, it's quiet, and the equals key actually cooperates with my dvorak keyboard layout, unlike my previous 10-key keypad.
T. N.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
This numpad works great.It is clearly meant for data entry as it has =, (, ), BACKSPACE, ESC, FN, and TAB instead of keys you might expect like PRINT SCREEN, SCROLL LOCK, INSERT, PAUSE. I do occasionally use PRINT SCREEN, and maybe once a year I press INSERT on accident. It feels like a gain and not a loss to have different keys.It has a light to indicate if num lock is on which is synced with the num lock light on my main keyboard. Pressing the num lock key on either keyboard toggles the light and num lock for both.The light patterns are not particularly impressive, but that's fine. It has off, all on, light the button you just pressed, zig zag through all the buttons, horizontal sweep, and pulse from center. You can adjust the brightness and speed of each pattern. This is all done by holding FN and pressing another key. All those other keys are labeled, which is a high-quality touch.I replaced the switches it came with. I chose the tactile ones but after they arrived I decided it was too weird to have a different feel for this compared to my main keyboard.I wish so badly that it had shine-through key caps. But that isn't a fault of the product. I doubt I can even get shine-through replacements anywhere since several of the buttons have custom printing for the firmware functions to adjust the lighting.
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