BTXETUEL Copy and Paste 2-Key Keyboard SAYO OSU Keypad Hotswap One Handed Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Cherry Switch RGB Backlit Mini USB Keypad for macros or Rhythm Games
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you_pass_butter
> 3 dayI bought this for my mom, who could never remember how copy/paste worked. It works just fine out of the box, no configuration necessary. One minor annoyance is that sometimes it will stop working (the lights stay on but it doesnt provide input to the PC), but simply unplugging it and plugging it back in has fixed it every time.
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zurab
> 3 daysuper
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Kells bells
Greater than one weekCame super fast, I use it for copy and paste in the office
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Eleven
> 3 dayThis copy and paste keypad is so handy, especially when typing on/working off your iPad. Gone are the days of having to stop typing to touch the screen in order to copy and paste something. Traveling and working off Excel and Google Sheets with this keypad has been a real treat! You will need a lightning or USB-C (depending on which model you have) to USB adapter to use this with your iPad, but theyre super easy to find and relatively inexpensive. If you spend a lot of time working on spreadsheets and/or on various devices, 10/10 recommend getting!
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Della Dach
> 3 dayThe thing works as advertised once it connects to the computer.
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higa
> 3 dayLet me start by saying I have been involved with graphic design on the mac for over 30 years, as far back as when we were designing color documents on monotone grey screens on those Bloom County Macintoshes. So this review is strictly Apple Mac-centric. I saw this product and ordered it on a lark because although I have never really had an issue accessing Command-C and Command-V, in design, illustrating, and photo editing work, you do a lot of copying and pasting. A lot. I wasnt so concerned whether this product will work with text editors (it does) but if it would work with the Adobe Creative graphic programs like Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Fireworks... (it does). BUT, it is not Mac native and requires quite a bit of technical knowledge that most GDs, ADs, and writers probably do not have. Okay, the first surprise is that when you open the package, the whole thing is unassembled. You get the base unit, USB cable, 6 key caps, a key cap puller, and a sheet of instructions about half the size of your cel phone (see pictures). The instructions are not step-by-step and do not tell you what to do. So, I figured out that you need to attach the key caps to the base unit, however you like, I chose a black copy button and a white paste button, left and right. Then you plug the base unit into the USB cable and then plug the other end of the cable into the Mac. The mac will tell you that the keyboard is not recognized. This is where it starts getting technical. Dont try and recognize the keyboard, it wont work. Click cancel. On one side of the instruction sheet are QR codes. Use the QR code marked SOFTWARE which will lead you to a website where you can download a zip file called setting Expand setting and look for the document called notes for mac or linux.txt In that file you will find the instructions for how to configure this product for the mac. I provided a picture of those instructions. If you do not understand the picture, forget it, you will not be able to figure this product for the mac. Because you have to open up Terminal which is in the Utilities folder of the Applications folder. Terminal is a command-line interface, so if you have no experience using command line instructions, forget it, dont buy this product. The first instruction tells you to us the cd command to change the directory. If you do not know how to use the cd command to change the directory on your specific local system, then forget it, dont buy this product. If you continue, the rest of the instructions work fine, except at the end end when you have to go to the SayoDevice website (again with barely any instructions). Then at the website, you can assign the keys to the product. Turns out you can configure the keys into any configuration that is accessible by keyboard, but to get the command key you have to choose the Left GUI (win) which is the instruction for the Command key. So you set up the keys the way you want, click the button to save the instructions to the unit, which it does, and then the keyboard will work. Once it is configured it works very well and flawlessly. But if I hadnt started my undergrad education as a computer science major, I would have never figured out how to configure this thing for the mac, with the instructions written by a non-native English speaker Engineer and not a technical writer. Anyway, I used the product to edit some text and a photo in sphotoshop. It works without issue. In fact, I may change the paste button to Command-A which is Select All in adobe products since I know how to configure this thing now. But for the love of Pete, if you have never used Terminal on the Mac, do not buy this product.
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donc
Greater than one weekGood switch feel, works like it should. Include a set of both black and white keycaps.
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Box Man
> 3 dayThis review is for: BTXETUEL Copy and Paste 2-Key Keyboard SAYO OSU Keypad Hotswap One Handed Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Cherry Switch RGB Backlit Mini USB Keypad for macros or Rhythm Games This is a nifty little unit that I should’ve gotten a long time ago. It makes things quicker and easier for copying and pasting. I was concerned at first that I would have to download the software, but if you’re just using it for a copy and paste, it’s plug and play. I like that they give you white keys or black keys plus a set of blank keys if you’re not using them for a copy and paste. The RGB effect is a nice bonus. The price seems high, but I’m guessing that’s partly due to the RGB. The keys are sturdy. It’s a nice little unit.
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Eileen
> 3 dayRecommended by a co worker seeing as I do a lot of copy and pasting. It’s a game changer if you have to copy and paste for work. I highly recommend this.
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Mario G.
> 3 dayI process a lot of data that needs extensive copying and pasting. Saves my time and hands