not on amazon
I have the same problem with the cursor spazzing out, and also it says I have 1000 ms but It doesnt seem like I actually have 1000ms.. but that spazz thing is very annoyingpaaronoia wrote:
Received my keypad just a few days ago and got to try it out a bit. I have to say for its price and allowing you to try which switch works for you, it has pretty good value. I use a membrane keyboard for other forms of gaming hence I found value in buying this product, but i would say if you already have a mechanical gaming keyboard it might be a waste to buy this.
I had a few problems with the keypad such as a key not fitting well into the switch as the " + " hole in the back was shaped wrongly. Fixed this problem relatively fast by just getting some replacement keycaps from a friend. One problem that persists is that my keypad causes my cursor to spaz out when i drag my cursor "past" the edges of the screen ( My osu ingame sens is 1.75 ), this problem does not happen if you play on 1.00x sens. Other than that I am quite pleased with the product
A tip for the problem of not being able to take with you the keypad out. If you saved the cardboard box the keypad was stored in on arrival (which should be an exact fit) and the protective plastic pieces that was on the sticky pad, put one of the pieces in the bottom of the cardboard box. Using the plastic piece, it will prevent any dust from collecting and you'll be able to peel it easily off as well.Squishysquirrel wrote:
I received mine a few days ago, and have been using it with no problems at all. It took 15 days to arrive in my mailbox in the United States. From the tracking information, my package was shipped out almost immediately! The delays in the shipping came from USPS and US customs. The keypad came well packaged, and with everything described.
I love how the switches can be swapped with any other switch. I ordered a few PCB mount Gateron switches to give them a try, and they fit perfectly in the keypad as well. The USB cable provided is pretty short, but it reached my keyboard so it's fine. I was really surprised by how solid and well made it feels. It feels like a brick, and it's easy to tell that smashing away at it on osu wouldn't be a problem.
The keypad slides all over my desk like it's on ice, but with the double sided sticky thing it's just barely removable with some effort. The sticky thingy can be re-applied, and did not leave anything weird on my desk when it was removed. I bought the keypad so that I could test out some different switches, and for use with my laptop when I'm not home. I haven't attempted to bring the keypad outside of my home, but it's likely that the sticky slab of plastic wouldn't do well in a bag. If it gets dirty, then I can't imagine it sticking very well anymore. So, in the future I may have to improvise a rubber grip piece for the bottom.
Here's an album of the packaging everything came in. Refer to Antecer's post for a good idea of how sexy it looks all lit up and ready. He replaced the three tab buttons with small rubber buttons that are pretty easy to press, and the RGB shines through. It looks awesome.
I thought of this as well, and put aside the plastic cover pieces, but then they went missing! So, instead I used a bit of plastic wrap. That worked well for carrying around the keypad while I was out of power for the last few days. Thanks for the suggestion!Paneiru wrote:
A tip for the problem of not being able to take with you the keypad out. If you saved the cardboard box the keypad was stored in on arrival (which should be an exact fit) and the protective plastic pieces that was on the sticky pad, put one of the pieces in the bottom of the cardboard box. Using the plastic piece, it will prevent any dust from collecting and you'll be able to peel it easily off as well.
If you haven't tried it already, try downloading the antecer software and change the key debounce value which is set to 5 on default. Because the key will slightly bounce when you click it down, it will produce multiple signals. Changing the key debouncing ensures that only one digital signal can be registered within the space of given time. In this case the value is probable set in milliseconds, so maybe try increasing it.MAUXY wrote:
Loving the keypad Antecer, but is there any way to fix the brown switches from double clicking? As far as I can tell they are the only ones that have this problem, i'm using the reds for now but would like to swap back if you can give me a solution
Paneiru wrote:
MAUXY wrote:
Loving the keypad Antecer, but is there any way to fix the brown switches from double clicking? As far as I can tell they are the only ones that have this problem, i'm using the reds for now but would like to swap back if you can give me a solution
If you haven't tried it already, try downloading the antecer software and change the key debounce value which is set to 5 on default. Because the key will slightly bounce when you click it down, it will produce multiple signals. Changing the key debouncing ensures that only one digital signal can be registered within the space of given time. In this case the value is probable set in milliseconds, so maybe try increasing it.
Somtam wrote:
Hey, i know this thread is pretty old, but Im not sure where else to ask this, ive bought this and when i plugged it in and got everything downloaded and working, it seems to make my tablet cursor jitter and shake uncontrollably, making the game unplayable, Does anyone know any way i might be able to stop this?
it only happens when osu is open.
I had a similar problem with the "No Device Link!" and figured out the cable was bad, so I just switched out the cable and didn't encounter the problem after that. If not, then you could always send Antecer an email and he might be kind enough to send you a new working device.LoliRafis0108 wrote:
I ordered it and it keeps doubletapping with every switch. Not only that, it flashes colours every 3/5 seconds like it loses connection and gains it again. I gave up on it for 2 months, but now I tried the new drivers, and none of them actually see my keypad. When the old drivers were working (about 2 months ago) I tried every debouce level up until 200... So far I am not very pleased with this keypad, can anyone help me? :v
Pic for no device link: https://puu.sh/AAeTG/686c659092.png
Video of the connection thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lFJ4Z_TOvM
If you check earlier posts in this thread, you can see I answered someone else with a similar question, just look it up. If you're too lazy to even search for it tl;dr increase debounce valueDfAk3R wrote:
Hi i am experiencing multiple presses registered when only pressed once when using the keypad any fix?
DfAk3R wrote:
Hi i am experiencing multiple presses registered when only pressed once when using the keypad any fix?
zoklev wrote:
I bought all the switches and I recognize the blue, red, brown, and black switches. But what’s the last one? Is that speed silver?
szkiller wrote:
Why would anyone buy a keypad that's worth 34$ that only has 2 keys when I could buy a cheaper keyboard that has all keys?
wafflecowman wrote:
I ordered the keypad on august 23. and it said it would be shipped out by september, yet it hasn't come yet, does anybody know why?
szkiller wrote:
Why would anyone buy a keypad that's worth 34$ that only has 2 keys when I could buy a cheaper keyboard that has all keys?
TapThatL-OsU wrote:
what keypad is better the nono osu keypad or the amusing keypad idk which to buy
Yes, it is still on sale and is constantly being upgraded!Mikadini wrote:
Is the product still on sale? (Italy) could I have more information about shipping times?
The cost will include shipping, you don't need to pay the freight separately.fruity wrote:
Are there any shipping fees to Australia via your website?