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Maybe you don’t need a full macro pad, or maybe the appeal of a tiny one is just too much to pass up. This mini two-key macro pad won’t make a big footprint on your desktop, but it can have a huge impact Read More
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kaiz.the.monsterI just use it for volume up and volume down so I'm not using it too often. There is a bit of wobble but the mousepad helps make up for it.
Received today. I would like to see custom key combinations available but the ones I was looking for (ctrl-c/ctrl-v) are in fact available. Good looking functional little keeb.
Used it for maybe an hour as intended. Then drilled a small hole into the chassis to turn it into a keychain. Kinda wish it the RGB worked plugging into a power bank but nonetheless a cool little thing.
This works great was super easy to assemble and it only took a few minutes to set up. Mine came preloaded with the link to the website on a button, but for anyone having problems finding it you can go here http://xiudi.fun/xd002/Manual.html. Overall this product is perfect for light use like volume adjusting or something like that. If you are trying to use this for OSU then you should tape it down or get something heavier
Definitely not without flaws. No QMK support, very limited programmability , unreliable USB connection, low build quality. Ive also had some issues with it registering one input as several, as well as intermittent issues with inputs being ignored outright. Not worth the money in my opinion. Its mostly serves as a fidget toy for me at this point.
Waited the standard few months for this piece of hardware to arrive. Upon arrival, there are no directions included or not even a QR code to a website for further instructions. After finding some instructions on a random vendors website, I was able to assemble the hardware. There is a bottom plate that is included that is very wobbly and poor fitting. Trying to decrease the wobble of the bottom piece, one of my screws split in half and rendered it useless. Save yourself the money and the time and pass on this product.
Cute but flawed. As everyone on the planet has pointed out, no macros. Which is super lame. Theres no reason this cant have macros. Maybe one day someone will figure this out....
Materials are good. Solid stuff. But build quality is a bit substandard. The bottom plexi plate wobbles. The screw is too long and doesn't screw in all the way. Theres no way of fixing this without finding a shorter screw. The rubber feet don't help and are a bit big for the keypad. They're just generic slip guard dots that you get at hardware stores. nothing fitted. Would have probably been better if they were just strips of silicon and not giant dots. Even better would have been to replace the plexi altogether with a slab of translucent silicon!
Otherwise this works well as standard keys and is cute.
RecelI told them, you did not specify on the drop page that it cannot be fully programmed and that is kinda misleading. They replied: the drop page also did not specify it can be fully programmed...
Cute little clicker thing but its macro support is extremely limited. Only keys and a few "Ctrl+A", "Ctrl+X", "Ctrl+C" and "Ctrl+V". Not really useful. It's a novelty at best. I'm seeing a lot of people say to use this for volume. That's kinda the only value it seems to have.