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Taking a popular peripheral in more than one new direction, the Magicforce MF34 Mechanical Numpad adds full-sized directional arrow keys to a traditional numpad layout for even more functionality where it counts. That makes the MF34 a great addition to a variety of compact boards—none of which feature number pads, and many of which push the arrow keys into a cluster (if they have them at all) Read More
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Finally looked up the status of my January 18 2024 order and I'm surprised to see that it's not shipping until April 19 2024. Wow! I'm not upset or grumpy or anything, just surprised that there is such a delay.
Definitely the pad I'm looking for as companion to my other keyboards without proper 6 "navigation keys" and numpad. But I will wait for other color options.
sengeVIA doesn't work in Linux via the Chrome browser. There seems to be a permissions problem. I counted on this board having a keymap in the repository like every other QMK boards I bought.
Is there even a json to download to write firmware myself?
Why is this price so *low*? I mean, AWESOME, but with choosing the $40 option that fills the greater number of hotswap sockets with premium Kailh switches, QMK/VIA programmability, acoustic modeling materials, and mEsMeRiZiNg RGB, you're paying the same price as the comparably spartan, by-now *ancient* Magicforce Crystal numpad elsewhere on this site that MAYBE had basic Gaterons, white backlighting, and boasted about having "upgraded" keycaps. That "sentence" was a nightmare to read, I'm sure. My bad, y'all. It's just dubious excitement since Drop has long-since established that they're generally not keen on offering the 'carrot' of discount in exchange for the 'stick' of batch orders/wait time - it's like Drop is just (90's radio callsign effect) All Stick, All The Time 😎
I can't help but wonder if they're silently doing a super aggressive introductory rate to inflate orders made for some reason. Maybe they're just desperate to make a good impression with the vendor/manufacturer? Look, *maybe* I'm just being a jerk and it's so cheap because that's just how inexpensive these materials/features/components have become; all I know is that between Quisan/Magicforce and Drop, $40 does NOT get you far, and barbones ANYTHING with hotswap/programmability generally gets you six or nine keys with a "housing" made by stacking layers of CNC'd acrylic sheet hahaha
In conclusion? This is awesome and I'm going to buy multiples and hope they aren't plagued with QC issues and/or bugs of the software/driver/insect/firmware variety ♥️🤞
ClaridReceived mine in the mail on 9/22/23, significantly earlier than the stated December expectation on the page. It's definitely a steal at the introductory price. Well build and dense for the somewhat light weight. Good feeling stabilizers with no rattle. The on-board settings for the RGB are massive and easy to play with, lots of different modes for those that are into that kind of thing.
So far the website in the documentation isn't live, so I'm not sure if there's any software available from Magicforce, or if it's just straight-up VIA only.
Drop states that this "exclusive" item will have an estimated 20-week delay before shipping begins... that is, if enough units are sold. Only then will it go into production, I presume.