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Review on πŸ”‘ XENCELABS Quick Keys: Wireless One-Handed Shortcut Keyboard with 40 Customizable Keys, OLED Display, for Drawing Tablet/Pen Display – Black by Katie Johnson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My New Favorite Photo Editing Accessory

I'm a big fan of using macros to edit photos in Photoshop and Lightroom. That's where this little device comes in. Please note that I am not using it with a drawing tablet. It's just a small device in itself. I can program all the keys to do whatever I want, be it a key press or even a macro. On the screen, I can label each key however I want. This was a turning point for me because other devices I used didn't have a screen or you had to cut out little paper labels to attach them to. The build quality is impressive. It's all plastic but seems very durable. It's heavy enough that this thing, combined with the rubber feet, doesn't slide around on my desk. The screen is large enough to display longer labels and is amazingly bright. The setting here is just amazing. You can program the wheel to perform 4 different functions and switch between them with a simple push of a button. The same with 8 buttons. You can create 5 different sets with 8 functions. The program is incredibly easy to use. I was able to set it up in less than 30 minutes with all my custom features. This is possible with some HEAVY settings. I think this device's biggest competitor will be the Elgato Stream Deck. Why I prefer this one is the fact that you get a multifunctional scroll wheel. This would be a compromise compared to the graphics you can use on Elgato keys. This device is truly a game changer for me. My workflow is greatly simplified thanks to this device, which allows me to deliver products to my customers faster, which is very important to me. Since I'm doing this stuff for live time, everyone.

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  • Not Bad