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The iOne Scorpius 32 keypad features high-quality mechanical key switches for a tactile typing experience, dual connectivity options (PS/2 and USB), built-in extra function keys, and a compact design ideal for professional environments like POS and finance.
J**T
Such a rare device
I didn't get this for gaming. I got it for programming. I received a 66% keyboard as a gift from my wife, and I really wanted to make it work. But not having arrow keys for a programmer is brutal. There are plenty of 10-key peripherals out there, but it's so rare for anyone to sell the other 33% of the full keyboard. I stumbled upon this device by running various ##-key searches, and got a hit with 32-key. I was ecstatic to finally find exactly what I needed!My use case is probably not very common, but it was a life saver for me. I use a stream deck for my F-keys, my gift 66%-er for the primary typing, and now this item for the navigation, digits, and data entry. It's a perfect combo!I wouldn't classify this as a gaming device. I haven't tested it, mind you, but it has a PS/2 port connector that comes with a USB converter. It's not light weight, but I gave if 5 stars because I wanted a hefty device that wouldn't shift through a coding session.On a final note, the keys have a superior feel to anything you're going to find in this millennium (in my opinion). If you've got the budget for it, I'd recommend it JUST so you could know how it feels to push these buttons! The "tickah" sound and the sturdy balance between push back and give, is amazing. It's clear that this device was built to last a lifetime.
A**A
Data Entry Worker's Dream Keypad
Not to be hyperbolic, but yes, it is that good. I run temp jobs that have me working long hours at the keyboard, real wrist-killer sometimes. I needed one that specifically had arrow keys, and I needed it to be responsive (so not risking it being Bluetooth) and not need batteries or additional cables, which the other offerings on Amazon didn't have. A full keyboard doesn't let you alternate hands, this does. I didn't need any special drivers or ports. Plug n play. Solid weight, sturdy, doesn't scoot around. Very satisfying to use too. Keys are very sensitive, but not overly so. I'm just used to cheaper keyboards that need a bit more force. Natural to use with either hand, and I'm not ambidextrous in the slightest. The price hurt, but it ended up being totally worth it to me.
W**.
Good Quality Mechanical Keypad? Sure. I miss having a Tab button though.
First one I received was DOA, but the replacement Amazon sent me works fine. Just annoyed that this $120 keypad doesn't have a Tab button like the $20 one I had before did.
M**N
It works great simultaneously with the type cover
I usually travel with a Surface Pro 3, and quite frankly the cover keyboard does not work well for lots of numbers work. Whenever I would travel and know I needed to work on spreadsheets and accounting I would bring a full sized keyboard with me. Needless to say it is a lot of extra packing space.This is a much smaller option. It comes with a PS2 connection and includes an USB adapter, so it plugs right into the SP3. Now I can use the type cover for letters and the keypad for numbers at the same time. It works great simultaneously with the type cover, the arrow keys, ins/del/end/etc keys are also very nice to have in an easy to access location. I have tried just a keypad by itself in the past, but it is awkward to have to go over to the type cover to use the undersized arrow keys to move around spreadsheet cells. This having the full sized arrow keys is a luxury.It took the SP3 (Windows 10) about 10-15 seconds to recognize it when it was plugged in, it did not appear to have to download any new drivers, just the standard windows drivers worked.The keys are mechanical, and definitely click - could be a drawback in a quite environment, you can definitely hear the clicks.
A**E
I cannot believe I have found this amazing keyboard
I've been looking for this exact design for so long and all I could find was a similar design with flat keys. I had not bought the flat key one because it was expensive. I few days ago I found this one, but didn't buy it because of the price. So I decided to try the flat one which was a wireless version only to have to return it because it never connected with my PC. I do data entry and needed a numeric pad with the arrow keys. So I finally decided to buy this one. I paid the price only because it is the exact design I was looking for and on top of that it has mechanical keys. I plugged it in and immediately it worked. I hope it continues to work. And did I say it is exactly what I wanted? I just don't know why other manufacturers of keyboards haven't come up with this design. Kudos to iOne for this one! Maybe next I'll buy a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard to match.
I**E
Kinesis Advantage2 Ergonomic Keyboard - Developer Add-On
The Kinesis Advantage2 Ergonomic Keyboard (KB600) saved my career. However, it removed my right-side arrow keys and a dedicated number pad. As another reviewer mentioned, it is critical for editing code or editing and authoring any document.The product looks brand new, which makes me not think that it has been sitting in a warehouse since windows XP came out. The quality is amazing. The connection is PS/2 (now that's old) but it comes with a USB adapter. Works great on a very modern setup.References:Kinesis Advantage2 Ergonomic Keyboard (KB600)
J**N
Works as described.
If your keyboard doesn't have a number pad - and mine doesn't - this works great. I'm a CPA, so the number pad is a requirement.The only reason that this doesn't get 5 stars is that the connection requires a USB adapter, though that is included. If you have a really old computer that doesn't have USB connections, this might actually be a plus.
J**M
Good numeric keyboard, but larger than I expected.
Very nice numeric keyboard, but it is much larger than it looks. It has a good feel, and quite weighted, so it does not move much.
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