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Review on πŸ”’ Portable Wireless Number Pad, Numpad 22 Keys with 2.4 GHz Connection for Financial Accounting on Laptop, PC, Desktop, Surface Pro, Notebook by Joseph Flamm

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Worth the money but not perfect when you use it with Excel

I've been using it for more than 6 months. On the plus side, it was easy to install, has good battery life, button press and response times are decent, and it sits comfortably at an angle. The ability to start the calculator from the device is also positive. My biggest complaint is that when using it in Excel (which I mostly do), it's awkward to enter a negative number: either you have to press the minus sign on a laptop or the backspace key on a wireless keyboard before typing the minus sign on the keyboard. Also, the tab key should be in the top corner. Still better than using the top row buttons and still worth the money.

Pros
  • 2. PORTABLE AND EASY TO USE: Our numeric keypad only weighs 87g and the numeric keypad is 2.4GHz wireless, plug and play. You can simply plug the receiver into a USB port. No device drivers, no lags or crashes, fast data transfer. Maximum range up to 32.8 feet. The receiver is inserted in the battery compartment of the keyboard
Cons
  • There are cons