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The Magicfore Qisan Mechanical USB Wired Numeric Keypad is a compact and efficient 21-key numpad designed for professionals. Featuring 9 RGB backlight modes and tactile blue switches, it enhances your productivity while ensuring comfort with its ergonomic design. Compatible with various operating systems, this plug-and-play device is perfect for accounting, spreadsheets, and financial applications.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 21 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Blue switches |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | USB Wired |
Switch Type | Blue switches |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, desktop, computers |
Connectivity Technology | USB Wired |
Special Features | Mechanical Keypad Blue Switch |
Number of Keys | 21 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | Mechanical Keypad Blue Switch |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.2"L x 3.4"W x 1"H |
M**S
Unveiling the truth
The media could not be loaded. Better than I expected!! Smooth keystrokes, easy setup, and the lights are amazing!!!
A**E
Too loud, too bright
The keys are too loud, even for blue switches. I use it infrequently enough where this isn't a big deal, but it's unfortunate.The darkest brightness setting is too bright, it's distracting on my desk, I want it to be like half of the lowest brightness setting but I can't do it. This seems like an easy problem to fix in a hypothetical version 2 (just add more brightness settings).Overall the functionality works well. Note that the Euro sign, Yen sign, Calculator button, and numlock (arrows/ins/del/etc) do not work on macOS at all. It would be nice if Fn+2/4/6/8 could function as arrows as a replacement for numlock and similarly for the other keys like Del or Ins, but this does not work, Fn can only be used for dollar/euro/yen/parenthesis/equals/brightness. I'm not docking any points for this because the product does not advertise Mac support, but I recommend looking for an alternative option if you want a numpad for a Mac, and I hope that my suggestions of allowing more Fn+keys are helpful to the manufacturer (why not make it compatible with all systems?)
C**R
Gives you what you're missing with non-standarsd keyboard layouts.
Perfect sidecar for my new, smaller gaming laptop. It doesn't have a full keyboard like my old one does but if I need a keypad for mundane , daily stuff I just plug this in. The RGB matches the keyboard so it doesn't look too out of place. I like it!
B**W
Excellent addition to setup
This was actually a birthday gift for my pc gamer brother. I’m more of a console gamer myself, so going off his testimonial, it’s great for the price and works exactly as he needed it to. Easy to use and has been very durable in the year he’s had it.
H**5
Works like it Shoould
Very easy to type on. I would give it 5 stars except you can't choose just 1 color. Not fond of the rainbow.
J**C
Office keyboard upgrade
I got a new keyboard and it didn’t have a numerical pad. After buying this I was able to work easier and more comfortably. It’s not big and doesn’t take up space. Brightness of the numbers is great and love the extra functional keys on it.
K**G
disconnection issues
this thing sucks and i tried to use it for sim racing, for some reason it was interfering with my wheelbase super bad i even tried to ISO it nothing happened. this keypad is good if your not drawing alot of power but i think it draws more then it should for a keypad. I would just go BT and save yourself the headache of plugging one more thing into the mobo
R**G
Difficult to type on, poor integration, cheap
I find this difficult to type on because of how curved it is. The top row of buttons (with the NUM key) is raised significantly higher than other rows so that it is unnatural to type on. I find I have to look at it while typing numbers because all the spacing is so weird. Additionally the FN key isn't registered by my Mac (which I would otherwise use for programming macros) - it is only useful for built-in functions like changing the color of the lights - they don't change colors by the way, only have various settings of blinkiness like Christmas lights. Finally, there is no indication of whether Num Lock is on or off. I would think that on a backlit keypad, the light behind the NUM button could change colors, or there would be an indicator light somewhere else. But there isn't. It also looks cheap, especially the colors of the lights. For all of these reasons I will be returning it.
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