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The KEEBMONKEY Megalodon Triple Knob Macro Pad is a compact, wired mini keyboard featuring 16 programmable keys, designed for Mac users. Weighing only 320g and measuring 14.25 x 9.63 x 3.3 cm, it combines functionality with a vibrant yellow aesthetic, making it a perfect addition to any workspace.
Brand | KEEBMONKEY |
Product Dimensions | 14.25 x 9.63 x 3.3 cm; 320 g |
Item model number | Megalodon |
Manufacturer | KEEBMONKEY |
Series | Megalodon |
Color | Yellow |
Power Source | Wired |
Operating System | mac |
Software Included | VIA |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 320 g |
W**2
VERY solid and well built! Software take some time to learn robustly.
I've bought several different "Micro keyboards" for a project. This one is head and shoulders above the others when it comes to build quality!My only VERY VERY MINOR complaint is that the software needs a better list of commands you can program in. The basic stuff (make a button press an A or a) is easy enough, but learning the codes like s(KX_ZZZ) without a logical list is a pain
A**R
Awesome!
Great product! Solid build! Does not feel cheap at all very very well built and VIA is a great app.
M**N
Fantastic for artists
This keyboard is fantastic. I needed something a little better for my workflow than the side keys on my tablet. The side keys are fine, but the angle of my wrist when using them just becomes uncomfortable. And they are in a line, which forces me to move my arm over, and over, and over. Other macro keypads/boards designed for use with tablets (like the huion ones) you use your thumb, or attach them to your tablet, which causes thumb pain, or blocks out a good portion of your drawing surface. And if you lay them down, they are flat and thin, again causing problems.This little macro keyboard solves those problems. It's small enough I can have it right next to my tablet screen, and heavy enough it doesn't slide or move around. Via compatibility is perfect, quick to load (on chrome only), and easy to adjust hotkeys. There's for layers that I can switch through for my different programs! Krita? 1. Painter 2. All it takes is a turn of the knob. No more wrist pain from holding a lightweight pad (huion), or having to hold my wrist at an angle for hours.I'm so mad at myself for never having this before. It's basically the same as a 9key, but the knobs - while taking forever to figure out how to program, are just lifesavers. I love that in Krita I can just set them to adjust my colors by turning them.Is it worth 80 bucks? For me, yeah. I think it's a device that should only cost 50 (as you can grab them elsewhere for that price). In my opinion, it was worth it to buy from a reputable seller like Keebmonkey.The only things I would change? Maybe some stands to change the angle. And wireless. But, I could probably just go buy a wireless dongle for it? And I could probably buy attachable stands.Anyway, thank you for saving my hand Keebmonkey and Doio.
S**O
Quality Build, Poor Experience
Got the product and loved the look and feel of it. Went to use it, didn’t work. Tried different operating systems but still didn’t work. Followed their updating process to flash the system, (they offered multiple ways, I tried them all), non worked. Wasn’t intuitive.I could have spent more time to test things out and I am fairly comfortable with troubleshooting but I wasn’t going to waste my time after spending 3 hours with no solution on a $50+ device that should just work. I’m convinced I would have to learn Rust or C++ to make my own drivers but I don’t have time for that right now. Waste of time if you are buying a recent version .
O**A
AWESOME!
This keypad is absolutely amazing. The build quality is phenomenal and very premium feeling. The top is a powder coated metal, and the bottom I believe is a milled slab of acrylic. The knobs are perfect, the keycaps are great too. Has a small LED display showing which layer you are on/activated. Fully customizable with VIA right out of the box. Plugged it in and went to the VIA site and it just worked. The only thing I wish it had was some sort of foot to put it at an incline. I'll probably end up 3D printing something, but it's not a deal breaker at all. I would love a 75% keyboard of the same quality/style.
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