[Wireless Numeric Keypad & 2.4G Connection Support] This wireless numeric keypad supports 2.4G connection and comes with a receiver, so you can use it simply by plugging it into your computer. There are no cable limitations. (Note: Only 2.4G connection is supported; wired and Bluetooth connections are not supported.)
[34-Key Numeric Keypad & More Functions] This numeric keypad has 34 keys, including number keys, directional keys, and commonly used keys such as "( )" and "Delete," making it extremely convenient. It is suitable for work, entertainment, games, etc. Suitable for: 1) laptop users, 2) those working in finance, commerce, banking, and securities, 3) cashiers at counters, and 4) those who use it with mechanical keyboards that do not have a number area.
[Mechanical Numeric Keypad & Labor-Saving & Efficient] This mechanical numeric keypad features red, blue, and brown switches, providing a comfortable feel and high input speed and accuracy. It's ideal for office and home use, especially for data calculations, entering numbers and codes, and working with spreadsheets and databases all day long. Its labor-saving and efficient design makes it ideal for accountants and other professionals who frequently input numbers and need to input data quickly.
[Hot-swappable & PBT dye-sublimation printed keycaps] The numeric keypad is hot-swappable, allowing you to replace the keycaps and switches yourself. It's compatible with both 3-pin and 5-pin key switches. The PBT used in the mechanical numeric keypad is heat-resistant and rigid, with a high melting point of 223°C, making it suitable for dye-sublimation printing. The dye-sublimation printing process ensures that the keycap printing remains permanent and won't fade even after long-term use.
⌨ [Differences between Red, Blue, and Brown Switches] ① Red switches are called linear switches, and they offer a light keypressure and a quieter feel than blue switches. They have no click feel, and the pressure increases linearly from the beginning to the end. They meet the needs of both gaming and work. Recommended for those who dislike a pronounced click feel or for those using them in public spaces. ② Blue switches are called click switches, and they offer a pronounced mechanical feel. They become slightly heavier just before the switch fully engages, then lighter once they've disengaged. The internal mechanism of the switch produces a gentle click sound. They feature a classic typewriter-like feel. Recommended for those who prefer a click feel or for those using them in private spaces. ③ Brown switches are a perfect middle ground between blue and red switches. They offer a moderate click feel and key weight. They are the standard for mechanical keyboards and are popular with beginners.
⌨ [Details] ① Size: 149 x 134 x 39 mm ② Compatible systems: Windows (Windows XP or later) / Mac OS compatible