🔢 Master numbers with comfort and speed — your spreadsheet’s new best friend!
This sleek, minimalist 18-key numeric keypad connects via USB for instant plug-and-play use. Designed with an ergonomic tilt and silent keys, it reduces wrist strain and noise, making it ideal for professionals handling spreadsheets, accounting, or financial data. Its durable, slip-resistant buttons and universal compatibility with laptops and desktops ensure reliable, comfortable input wherever you work.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 18 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | USB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Number of Keys | 18 |
Style | Minimalist |
Theme | Number |
Color | Black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 3.3"W x 0.7"H |
A**C
Does what it needed
Picked this up as I was starting a jon that would often require me to enter numbers and I ony have the numbers on my laptop across the top (Major slow down for productivity)So far it works great. No problems. Works good for the size of my hand and I am able to move it around as needed. THe cord length is great is you have to run it some distance.
M**H
Perfect
Use it as a button box for sim racing
M**E
It's what I needed.
My wireless keyboard came with a number pad that I loved but I spilled soda on it. I didn't want to replace the keyboard just to get another number pad so I got this. It has number lock light indicator which is useful. It's a good size and fits my hand well. I like the feel of the keys when pressed. The only downside is the #5 doesn't have a physical bump or indicator letting you know you're in the right spot without looking so sometimes I have to look before typing, but I'm going to use my glue gun to make my own little dot thing.
R**R
Easy to use
It’s been more than 8 months since I purchased it. It’s easy for students to put their id’s in.
S**T
Worthless as it constantly stops working.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Bought to use on my laptop to play games. Constantly stops working and I have to unplug and plug back in and setup key commands again. I have tried multiple usb ports and even tried it on my desktop and it does the same thing. Worthless junk.
S**G
Solid 3 stars, requires effort though.
I bought this touchpad to help enter bitlocker keys during the whole Crowdstrike issue. I immediately gave this to my coworkers since I bought a mechanical one as well and I just ended up using that since it was far superior.The problem w/ the keys is that they require a full press to the end to engage the contact. With mechanical keyboards, the technology has advanced so much that you don't even need to fully depress the key to input a key strike. This technology makes this numberpad somewhat out of place and antiquated as well as difficult to use since you'd need to use a lot of additional force to engage the contact.It works, it's solid, it's undoubtedly solid piece of equipment, but I'd pay quadruple the price for a mechanical numberpad. In fact, I actually bought two mechanical ones. One with blue switches and one with reds. So make a decision based on your own needs and preferences. Otherwise, quality's not bad for the Kadaon and for $5.99, can you really complain?
D**L
just what i needed
plugged in and worked immediately
R**.
Good price, and it Just Works
Good: Plug-and-play on both my laptops (one windows, one linux.) Very good price.Bad: A little on the light side; slides around on smooth surfaces. Needs a little weight and soft rubber feet instead of the plastic ones provided. Key action is a bit light and bouncy, but acceptable for casual use.Bottom line: If your laptop doesn't have a numeric keypad, as most do not, and you're occasionally in need of one for data entry or games, this works well, and you can't beat the price. I wouldn't use it for intensive data entry jobs, but if you're doing that kind of work you should have a full keyboard with numeric pad anyway. Five stars.
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