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The Magicforce Mechanical Number Pad is a 21-key wired numeric keypad designed for seamless integration with laptops and desktops. Featuring blue switches for a satisfying tactile experience, this plug-and-play device enhances productivity with shortcut keys and independent NumLock functionality, making it ideal for professionals in finance, accounting, and gaming.
Brand | Magicforce |
Item model number | Morza/va266 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Item Weight | 11.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.94 x 4.29 x 2.4 inches |
Color | Blue |
Manufacturer | Magicforce |
ASIN | B07K22N266 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 31, 2018 |
A**D
I’ve bought three
I love this numpad. The switches feel and sound nice (I’ve bought both brown and blue switches and love both). I got one for my home computer, one for my brother, and one for the office. It works great after several years of use, tactile feedback is excellent. Looks nice, I often switch up the keycaps for some variety. It’s nice to be able to push it out of the way when I don’t need it front and center—feels more versatile than a 100% size keyboard. Overall I love this numpad and it’s one of my top recommendations for desk setups and computer peripherals.
D**N
Quality, Good looking mechanical numeric pad
Don’t review much for online buy but this really exceeded my expectation almost every way. Being a big fan of mechanical switches was just looking for a number pad to go with my TKL. This one worked surprisingly well. The brown switch is always my go-to choice which gives you the whole mechanical experience/feedback with less force and noise comparing to blue.As a long time Mac user love the traditional Macintosh looking. The hard clear base brings me back the good old memory with my Mac tactile keyboard with alps switches I had many years ago. The four rubber feet hold it very well on desk or even on fabric mat. It can get much prettier when lighting up white LED on each key. Brightness is adjustable, except the "num" lock. Build-in functional keys makes it more useful than a regular number pad.Only small complain is it’s using mini-USB instead of micro-USB or type-c. Do carry it to work from time to time so always need to bring one additional cable with me… kinda older port but does look stronger though. The cable itself feels a quality piece which even has an anti-interference magnetic cylinder on the type-a side.If you are a Mac fan boy and you happen to need a number pad and you want to go mechanical, you can’t go wrong with this, and even better you don't have to invest a lot comparing to other big brands. It does work well on PC as well if that’s what you prefer using. Cheers.
L**Z
Very nice, but numlock button too bright
Magicforce Mechanical Number Pad USB Ergonomic Gaming Keypad 21 Keys Mini.This is a very nice, functional numpad. It's a good weight, not too light or heavy, has nonslip feet on the bottom. It looks nice and clean. My only complaint is that the Num lock button is very bright. The rest of the keys can be dimmed, but the Num lock button does not respect the dimmer setting so it's always on max brightness.
C**S
WAY better than expected.
If you use a 10-Keyless or you have a laptop for work and need fast input for Excel or other databases, this is pretty amazing and will make your life better.Be sure to read the hot key instructions. If you hold FN and hit ESC for example, you automatically pull up a calculator in Windows 10. That's great, but there are many other hot keys pre-programmed into it that your efficiency will go up.Remember there are brightness modifiers and light schemes to choose from. Ie: breathing, dim, dimmer, off, also touch based light.There's only white light, so don't think this is RGB. Also know that you can't program any of the functions, they are stored and uneditable as far as I can tellThe best thing about this is that you can choose your switches on purchase. I went with the browns because blues would disrupt and possibly anger my co workers.It feels mechanical, it feels good!Remember that the keycaps are ugly white and the light is white. So it's white on white. I decided to buy some pudding caps and replace them. I took a picture so you can see the difference. It's gorgeous! I left 2 keys alone, the delete key and the tab key because they are taller, making them physically noticable when not looking, I can do everything by touch.Highly recommended!
M**X
Not very good.
Dissatisfied with this purchase. For the price I expected something unrefined maybe but still functional.Pros: Comfortable angle, rubber feet work well.Meh: Brightness control doesn't have too much range. It's either too bright or off. Numlock brightness cannot be adjusted. Mini USB jack is extinct, would have liked USB-C instead but at least it's not micro USB. Keys legends shine through with the LEDs, except for the Fn legends which don't which is kind of weird and doesn't seem professional.Cons: I can plug a USB keyboard in to a running system and the lock cluster will show which locks are on which are not. This device has it's own idea what a Numlock does and does not cooperate with the system. The numlock uncertainty principle makes it plain not work correctly if you system is not in numlock mode. None of the Fn keys (currency, parentheses, equals) works in Linux, and crashes evtest. Clear plastic enclosure is poorly molded and has that oily-rainbow look of a very rudimentary plastics shop, and while the upwards facing edges are not going to cut you, they're still pretty harsh.
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