It's probably about the size you might expect when you think about 4 key caps, but my brain didn't go that far and I just took the picture at face value (which looks huge). Of course it's not that huge, which is a big plus. Great little macro pad. Glad to get in on the Megalodon orgy somewhere.
Edit: You can find the JSON file for VIA here: https://wiki.keebmonkey.com/en/products/mmp. Via works well, and the default keymaps are media on the main layer, and RGB control on the second layer.
MorbiiWhich pad is this, though? Is it a KB-03 or a KB-04? Why doesn't any seller actually link to any official programming info, or say which model it is?
For anyone wondering, this macro-pad is not pass-thru (which would be awesome but isn't needed in my situation) . Feels solid, even with included Gat yellows it thocks.
So, it's weighty and very well built. My issue is that I have yet to be able to figure out how to program it to do anything. Imagine my horror to find that you cannot program this from a Linux machine. C'est la vie. I imagine I'll sell it or simply enjoy looking at it.
Math_HappyMostly because it does actually work, but I can only use it in a very limited function with my machine. I just wish I could reprogram the four buttons. The knob works to control volume, but I have four buttons that I cannot address.
Easily configurable through the VIA software, and the Gateron Yellows sound fantastic and thocky out of box. If you are looking for a simple, small, and configurable macropad, this is a good option to consider.
Honestly I mainly bought this for the volume knob and extra keys for multimedia...and guess what? It came programmed for that exact purpose so I haven't had to program anything. As such, I can't comment on programming keys, but it seems like a solid product so far.