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KaitlynneR.
> 3 dayI transcribe letters and write chart notes all day at work. I move at a pretty fast pace and while hitting ctrl + alt + c/v isn’t all that time consuming having a short cut to a short cut is so cool. I plugged the key pad in and didn’t have to set it up or anything, it immediately started working. I received the black pad but it came with the option, keys, and tool to change out with white keys which is what I did and I like it a lot! The RGB is also super cute!! Love it so much I think I’m also going to buy it in white!
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Jacob Haydel
> 3 dayPerfect
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Jimster480
> 3 dayGreat Christmas gift for coders; I got this and gave it to one of my buddies who codes for a long time and he got a kick out of it. As a programmer myself we use these functions very often to move code around in projects but it is also an inside joke at the same time because Copy Pasting is a slang term for stealing other peoples code or cheating to build something. Overall its both funny and functional and even has RGB which makes it a bigger joke!
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donc
> 3 dayGood switch feel, works like it should. Include a set of both black and white keycaps.
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Wilder K. Raven
Greater than one weekThis is a great idea! A two-button keyboard that you can assign any command to, so you can use it for various commands in apps that you use a lot (like the main function: Copy & Paste) or you can use it for oft-needed functions in games. Note that to do anything other than Copy & Paste, youll need to install software (link included in manual) to change settings. The board has nice silicone grips on the bottom that keep in in place on your desktop, and it comes with six swappable keys: Two black and two white copy and paste keys, and an additional pair of blank black keys. It also includes a key-puller to make swapping easier. And of course, since it uses standard mechanical keys you can use your own custom keys if you like. I like it. Its a nice solution to a common problem. Five stars.
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Braeden
> 3 dayI bought this and have had it for a bout a year or so. I’ve used it quite a bit when I needed to copy/paste queries/code. The issue I have is, sometimes instead of copying, it will actually cut and then paste the letter C all in one go. I have to undo and do it again. Sometimes when I go to paste it will paste the letter V and not actually paste what I copied. It’s happened enough that I think to myself, it would have been faster to just use the keyboard shortcuts to copy/paste. Other than those random times it happens, the keyboard does copy/paste out of the box.
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Tim
> 3 dayBTXETUEL 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 If you just want copy and paste, it is plug and play. If you want to customize the macro youll need to download the software. I have been using this for a few months now and its fantastic. I love it.
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sheri cipriano
> 3 daySaves me hours off my day
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Marcie E
Greater than one weekThis device is awesome. Right off the bat, this keypad astounded me by its firm construction. The four rubber feet are firm but keep the board in one place. It won’t slide around. Next, I was surprised by the accessories that came with this! It came installed with the Copy and Paste keycaps, but it also came with (2) white versions and (2) blank keys. I like these blank ones, since I have changed the function for now to be extra media keys for my laptop. Moving on to the software, I was impressed by the level of customization this keyboard boasts. Essentially, any function can be programmed to each of the (2) keys. They can perform a keyboard shortcut, press a media key, move the mouse, paste a pre-input phrase, open the calculator, and so much more! Meanwhile, the RGB backlights can be programmed to flash, fade, and blink when the buttons are pushed or released, or just when Caps or Num Lock is on! The best part for me is that all the settings can be saved into the device. After this, the keypad is plug n’ play on any laptop to continue optimizing workflow! Bonus tip: The key switches themselves can be pulled out from the board. This way, you can change them out for other kinds of Cherry MX switches. The ones that ship with this are smooth through the entire travel and do not click.
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C. Mercer
> 3 dayI really want to like this device. It has a lot of potential. However, it has a few issues that I think really need to be addressed. The unit itself comes with 6 keycaps, a keycap puller tool, a micro USB cable and a small piece of paper with documentation. (See attached image). The construction quality is a little wanting. Attempting to pull the key caps off pulls the entire switch out of the unit body. Not horrible as they can easily be placed right in, but a little annoying. Now to the issues: First, there is very little documentation. Just a couple of blurbs on the little piece of paper that comes with it to visit a site. To get directly to the documentation you have to scan a QR code on the same little piece of paper which, of course, requires the use of a phone. Then if you want to read that documentation on a computer you have to copy/paste the link to yourself. Then when you finally get to the documentation you discover that it is relevant to Windows only. Not Mac or Unix/Linux. Next, there is software that can be downloaded to configure the device for Windows but for Unix/Linux, you are required to visit a webpage on the documentation site which asks for permission to access your keyboard. Understandable because this device is, technically, a keyboard. However, there are a couple of issues with this. 1. If the website goes dark, youll have no way of configuring it unless you do it on a windows machine with the downloaded tool. 2. One of the features allows you to configure the buttons to type a password. This is a security risk. I will not be typing my passwords into some random website just to have it configured on my macro keyboard. Once you get past the underlying issues, the device itself is actually pretty fun to use. There are multiple different options to configure such as keystrokes, macros, shortcuts, game controllers, mouse simulation, etc. But, again, the documentation isnt really clear on some of these features. Each key has its own RGB backlight which can also be configured with a nice variety of colors and modes. Overall, people who are not really technically inclined could probably find something easier to use. For those that can get past the above issues and can figure things out on their own, its not a bad little purchase.