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The MOTOSPEED Macro Mechanical Numeric Keypad is a USB wired, fully programmable 21-key mini numpad designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring RGB backlighting, durable construction, and an ergonomic design, it enhances productivity and comfort for users in various fields, from finance to gaming.
D**N
Functional, solid build
Solid build, bright RGB lights. Has built in lift.
T**S
Very Impressive!
I use this with my tenkeyless Keychron. I miss the number pad and found this unit. It has rgb, mechanical keys and works great!
D**L
It's great! I love that you can personalize your own LED lighting setup!
They keys on this number pad feel smooth, responsive and look great day or night. I'm pairing it up with a Black Widow Chroma TE V2 keyboard and have no problems with the sound or the feel of it. For the price, it's working out much better than I expected. I returned a different 10 number key pad (blue switch) out for this one (red switch) because the blue switch keys were really too loud and pen-clicky for my use. Also it had no led color options whatsoever. Just a blue led. All day all night long..If you're into any of the LED lighting (once you figure out how to set up the options) you will appreciate the many varied options you can have. It takes a few minutes to figure out but once you do, it's rather impressive. Looks great with other high end gear.- NOTEThe ONLY GRIPE I have with it (as others have pointed out) is when you wake the computer from sleep mode, the led keys are NOT lighting up. You have to PRESS (FN - 1) twice to enable the LED lights. At least it remembers your lighting setup. I just wish it would light up on it's own. It's a small nuance, not complaining. Hopefully they can make an updated version to correct this, and maybe have larger / better instructions.Overall it's an impressive number pad that I really enjoy using. I do plan on buying another one soon for another computer!
M**N
Great for smaller keyboard
I have a Logitech G series mini keyboard. This paired perfectly with it. Now I have a full keyboard if I want, and this little guy is plug n play. There is software and I definitely used it, but you don’t have to do anything. It’s good to go out of the box. Switches are great as well. Nice and clicky
T**A
Well Designed Number Pad
I bought the red switch version of the keypad. The keys seem to work about as well as the Corsair K70 RGB Pro which I also use. All the customization is thru FN key combos which works just fine. This product does not need any drivers it is plug and play. I would disregard the part of the description which talks about installing one. The variety of color patterns is more than adequate. I only have one gripe with the product. The 5 key really needs a raised bump for finger centering. Also, it would be nice if the product came with a custom wrist rest designed for it. Time will tell how reliable it is but so far so good. Very nice product for the price.
T**K
Gaming alternative
I used to use the numpad on my keyboard to play most games. This made it hard to use the mouse in some situations. Now I have this on the left side of my keyboard and use it all the time.
A**.
Everything is cool and well done, except it keeps pressing random keys when booting the PC
I was looking for a numpad to extend my short keyboard for the purpose of using in video editing software. Wrong decision. This numpad keeps pressing random keys when booting the PC and it's annoying. I must always disable/enable the USB from PC to reset it and stop from pressing random keys. The build quality is good, it is heavy, RGB is bright and cool, and customizable. The only problem was this random key-pressing, which actually is not a minor problem.
M**M
Not a bad little keypad for the price.
This little keypad is no too bad. Lots of color options. Just be aware that it is not Mac compatible. I know it doesn’t say that it is in the listing, but usually these things just work. I hooked it up to a Windows machine to program the hardware keys. It worked fine for a bit but then somehow got screwed up. Hitting the reset keys blew away the programming. I gave up trying to do that. I am now using Karabiner on my Mac to map the keys the way I want them. Works pretty well.
H**O
Pleasantly surprised
Pros:Plug and playThe LEDs look nice and fit my setup.Mechanical Key switches feel better than a membrane keyboard.Nice form factor with useful keys at the top (ESC, tab, backspace and FN)Cons:Packaging should be better and more protective, mine arrive a bit squished but the product was fine.The switches feel a bit mushy at the bottom after actuation.Still giving it 5 stars though because it's hard to find good numpads.
C**D
Simple and effective
I use this to assist me with some passwords input saving some good amount of time in cases where I can't have them saved by browser or other cloud-based services. It does the work.
D**H
Great value, per-key addressable rgb
Great value for the money, blue switches are tactile and clicky.Available motospeed software is great, Easy to figure out and has multiple profiles. lighting is fully addressable within the software, lighting on every key can be customized as well as the acrylic diffuser.Con’sThe flip down feet could be wider, but I haven’t had any issues with the top right or left key causing the board to tilt/lift.Removable usb type c cable would be nice.
P**Y
Great potential, but the software take some getting used to
I originally LOVED this macropad, then grew to hate it, started to return it in fact. Then tried it one last time, and figured out a few of the previous GOTCHAS and have since cancelled my return...for the time being.Lessons learned? If you do not want to use the program loaded in memory, stick with changes in OnBoard Editor and download after EVERY change. Only use macros for more complicated shortcuts (Ctrl + Shft is ok, but doing Ctrl+Alt+Sft won't work with "key combination". And along those lines, you cannot use more than 10 macros. Sure you can setup 11+ but you cannot set keys on the macropad, you get a generic "download failed, please try again" message. Note, trying again doesn't work. Also if you don't want the software to be TSR (ie in memory all the time, click on the hamburger on the top right, and look at the auto start section to turn those settings off. If you want to setup one key, use Remap key, using a type of key-chord (ie Ctrl+F5) use the key combination. More complicated, setup a macro. Careful with resetting the macropad, it also resets the lights which cannot be saved, exported then imported later. Speaking of exports, you can export individual macros, but not everything. You save them individually by the name of the macro only to the folder you give it. Configs can be exported, but the link to the macro is only saved, NOT the macro itself. You can setup keyboard shortcuts\key chords, but not launch programs with parameters, disappointing.Original Review before finding macro limit.Trying to setup and save profiles\macros are NOT imported as expected. It appears that when I have a "weird" macro, the whole config CANNOT be downloaded to the macropad (Download failed, please try again message, but NO help as to why or how to fix). The App Mode requires running the app which is NOT desirable, I bought it to run without a background app, so downloading shortcuts\macros is critical. Saving and recalling macros simply doesn't work as a group, you have to save and import one by one (what a pain!). You CANNOT setup a program to launch, you can ONLY setup keyboard macros (sure you can launch a browser or Windows Explorer, but you cannot give it a url nor a path to open). The more I explore this macropad, the more it lets me down. Very disappointing. And worse, there is no support on the web, no forums, no email to contact. Nothing.After giving the company feedback, they told me the screencap of the program did not look like theirs. HUH? You don't know your own software? Disappointing to say the least.
Y**O
Easy plug and play and quiet red switch
I mean its baissically your mechanical keyboard but the numberpads only I did Got the red switch version so it was really smooth and quiet.
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