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One look at the Megalodon Macropad and it’s clear to see where it gets its name from: The top two macro buttons are seriously mammoth. While they may look cartoonish at first glance, the giant buttons make for tactile, can’t-miss control whenever you need a satisfying thump Read More
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the big buttons rattle and are pretty loud. it’s a fun look compared to other macropads though, hard to miss buttons. didn’t have a problem with it when i used it other than the sound
Can’t update the firmware on these things anymore (Windows/Mac/Linux….. nada), and for a macropad that came out so recently (and it appears they only stopped support because of the naming change to just “DOIO” instead of “Megladon by DOIO”…. weird), that is really surprising and something that should be stated for all future buyers to know
I use this little macropad as a small media controller for volume and playback. It's cute and built well. I also use it as a small switch tester since the bottom row switches are hotswap. My gripes are that keycaps for the bottom row are not given, and I had to add some of my own keycaps for it. I wish there were more options for the top switches instead of just clicky, but it's not a deal breaker for me.
The big switches are kinda rattly and it was a pain trying to find the json file to get it working with VIA. Other than that it works exactly like any other macropad.
This scratches both my need to press clicky buttons and to have interesting things on my desk to look at. The RGB on the big buttons creates a really unique effect because it illuminates the large void beneath each of the big switches. I also like that I can program the three smaller switches for different functions: currently I have one for a calculator, one to pull up my internet home page, and one that goes to a specific file folder I need at work. I couldn’t figure out how to get copy and paste working, which is what I intended to use it for, but in retrospect that would probably be more cumbersome than just using Ctrl+c/v anyway. It works. It is cool and fun. I do not regret the purchase. I like to smash the buttons. In fact, when I am done with my work day I no longer have to put my computer to sleep by going through the menu like a peasant—instead I smash the big “X” button and I get the heck out of there.
Nice Little (or not so little) macropad. I have it set up with my shortcuts for discord, mainly mute and deaden.
Downside was having to go through the Discord channel to get the Keebmonkey Wiki for the.JSOn to get VIA to work. would be nice if Drop added the link to its description for easy access.