I just pinned your comment so others will see! That's a good discount. ( I added a link in the description in case anyone wants to support the channel directly ).
@@Daniel-it1dp I randomly just tried Amazon, but after messing with it for a bit it's still worth $100 out the door...Very slick! Heavier than I would have expected, but not in a bad way
I watch a ton of desk setup videos and your channel is by far my favorite right now. Well shot, the pros and cons are made clear and while I love the inclusion of the items I’ve seen on other channels they all start recommending the exact same things. Your channel is a breath of fresh air. Wishing you continued success
To remove flickering, just try to play with shutter angle ;). Or duplicate your footage, superpose, 50% opacity and one frame to the right. Hope it helps !
Yo. Production quality, attention to detail, script, branding, and subtle touches like "screen does not flicker in person" just makes your vids A+. Gorgeous work, and all the best for the first million subs and beyond.
Oh wow, that's amazing... I think it's time I created a list of items used in my setup so others don't have to go searching. Thanks for the motivation lol
Wow, how does this channel have less than 10k subs? Such high quality work and the actual got me thinking about buying some of these peripherals -- something most desk tech videos do not achieve. Looking forward to how WFH evolves.
Just picked this up from Amazon UK for £76 (down from £125), exactly the thing I've been looking for......user friendly. Awesome videos by the way, keep up the great work. Earned yourself a subscriber.
Excellent review, and cool device! This channel is absolutely setting the standard for the review video genre. We get to hear your real-life experience, technical details, and practical uses for each of the gadgets you cover. It's to the point and not fluffed with nonsense, and EXTREMELY well-produced. THANK YOU for providing excellent quality content for mature tech nerds who care about what matters and don't want to bother with meaningless rants. As a bonus, I personally appreciate the wholesome script as it allows me to comfortably watch any of your videos with anyone in my family or guests whom I think might be interested in your content. KEEP IT UP! p.s. Your intros/outros are a super cool touch that give every videos a professional feel. Your video execution is putting tech review giants to shame, IMHO.
Ha ha, one of the reasons I bought Quick Keys is because you CAN used it wired! It comes on when my Cintiq 24 Pro comes on, which even the remote that came with it does not do. To me, that alone is a big step up. The fact that it works with nearly anything might make it indispensable very quickly.
been considering this as a budget alternative to the loupedeck/razer stream controller. i really do like knob and screen for labeling, but i also love the lcd screen for each button and knob for the loupedeck even more would be nice for elgato to make a stream deck with a knob in the $150 range. probably would be similar to the 15 button stream deck, but take away 4 button for a a big knob or 2.
Omg dude subbed, first I watch your mini display vid, a project I almost tried a month ago. And now you have an answer to my rotary encoder macro project. Legit have been planning out an Arduino micro macroknob project and this is legit the best solution having the software integration. Far out, I'm actually really impressed with your ability to provide a first person view in such high quality. 👍
I too have a love of rotary encoders. My complaint for this item is the same I have for the wacom expresskeys remote- pressing a central button to cycle through the rotary encoder's functions is kind of clunky. That's why the multi-knob setups have been getting my attention lately. I'd love to see a review of the loupdeck or the tourbox for just that reason. Keep up the great work!
Thanks man! Always good to hear from other rotary obsessed people lol. I've been eyeing the Loupdeck for a while as well, seems like it could be a nice fit for my workflow.
I just got one after watching this. As a programmer with meetings and such, it looks like exactly what i need. i envision being able to start up my meeting software and close it down automatically. Switch to the programming side and load up a bunch of programs and then close them all down at night. And controlling my music and making calls. I just hope it works on mac which you said it did. I'm excited, it arrives tomorrow :D The last thing you didn't speak of that would make this perfect is that if it can control 2 macs and my iphone at the same time on the different layers ... omg, that would be the best!
I think you're going to like it! Mac support is key for this product because a lot of the users are artists than use Mac OS. You should be good! That said, controlling 2 Macs at once is definitely something I did not test lol.
I actually purchased one of these on the back of this video and what it made me realise is that, for me to remember which of the buttons/dial settings and create their respective shortcuts for my own pipeline/workflow - I ended up inadvertently memorising the actual keyboard shortcuts 🤣 so rather swiftly, returned the Quick Keys device!
Does the program require admin status to run properly? I'd like something like this for my desk, but my work laptop is restricted to software that the company installs on it. I can install things that don't require admin privileges, but otherwise I'm SOL.
yeah but the cheapest stream deck model is more expensive ($100 vs $60 good condition used on ebay), has only 15 buttons (no switchable presets like this xencelabs remote does and has to use folders to put more on and the stream deck is supposed to SOLVE that problem 🙄), no wheel, and cant be held comfortably. the stream deck must be sitting on a desk and thats awkward. though i could mount it at the end of my chair left armrest... but then again i could do that with the xenelabs too. and the xenelabs is lighter so its less likely to slough off if my handyman skills shit the bed as usual lmao While drawing on a screen, its FAR more comfortable (for me at least) to hold the remote and just sqeeze off undos with the thumb (cause lets be honest, these are all just glorified undo sticks 80% of the time lol) instead of resting the arm on the table and having to peck at a button. plus pecking at an unanchored stream deck looks like it would push it around on my fancy glasstop desk. and i wouldnt drill holes or use command strips on a wood one unless it was cheap ikea grade garbage... the stream deck is interesting though. it needs to be far cheaper. i or anyone else with basic soldering skills could whip one up with a rapsberry for $50 easy (most of that money is for the fancy led keycaps so itd be about $20 for something more sensible and lame) and it'd probably be a far higher quality too if you bought or made a 3d printed case. cause the official stream deck looks cheap as shit tbh in actual pictures from ebay sellers and not just heavily photoshopped fancy promotional materials. making a stream deck would be a cool way to learn basic electrical engineering for a teenager and its a cool and useful little gadget too.
What a GREAT investment! Thanks for posting the video. Honestly I never heard about those kinds of devices (unless I saw something kind of similar on a stream), but man, this QuickKeys is honestly an incredible time cruncher. I am a Civil Engineer and when working CAD, this thing saves a lot of time. Plus its easy to use, and really mobile. Brought it to a trip I had and it comes with the case and everything. Thank you UA-cam algorithm for allowing WFH to appear in my feed Thanks Work From Hype for making an in-depth explanation on the topic. Keep it up!
Does it only connect wirelessly via the dongle? or can it connect via blueTooth? dongle looks quite chunky if I want to use it on a surface Pro with only a USB-C ports.
New subscriber here... I have watched all of your videos and they are great! I expect this channel to explode with viewership. I would really like to see you do a video about your wide-screen monitor vs having two or three monitors and the workflow of them. I'm currently using two screen monitors but I think if I got one big wide-screen monitor, it would clean up my work space...
I got the QuickKeys for software development; a complaint I have is that is how to link a key to a script. QuickKeys can only invoke system events or launch applications. Triggering a debug session or deploying an application requires additional setup.
I've tried several macro pads and I'm looking for one with a free spinning dial, a quiet, low travel keys, wireless macro pad to use in my recording booth, this might be it.
I never cease to be amazed at the number of gadgets available on the market that allow one to improve the efficiency of the work setup and make it more stimulating. Right now, I'm making major changes to my home office, and this device will probably come in handy and look great on my Protractor desk from Manhattan Home Design. Thanks for the review!
Been loving the videos man! Giving me some great gift ideas for my brother that dabbles in programming! Would love to see a desktop gift ideas video! Keep up the great work
Can this do a combination of functions, like a macro? (e.g. type out an email address, or pre-programmed script). I also wish the wheel had clicks, having a free spinning wheel is pretty dumb for a device like this.
Amazing Gadget... Thanks for this video... Can you tell me what screen monitor and monitor holder you are using at the beginning of your video. Thanks alot
Can you map moving your mouse with the dial though? Would be nice to use one of the keys below to switch direction up/down to left/right when holding the button. I did similar thing waaaay back when I got a keyboard with rotary volume control, and it was cool, although I needed to use hell of software tricks to make it work.
man your video qualities just getting better and better each time! Excited to watch your den become overloaded with nifty gadgets. What's the Alice keyboard you've got up on the wall too? looks fun.
Thanks man! Glad you're enjoying the videos. That's the Akko Alice that dropped a few months ago. I'm wanting to make the switch but it's an adjustment! Definitely a cool keyboard if you're interested in that layout.
@@WorkFromHype Arisu is such a fun idea, but feel unless I end up rebuilding one from scratch a full ergoboard with the riser in the middle might just be a better pick up to mess with it + a nice logitech ergo wireless. Food for thought. Best of luck with your stuff thought can't wait to see what's next.
How did you setup those quick keys on the mac, I cannot work out how to do the volume mute, media play/pause, skip and back. I don't see those anywhere.
I feel like the Logitech MX Master mouse, with the customizable buttons and wheel, is enough for most designers. It can also be customizable for specific apps.
Im not surprised it was originally meant as a tool for artists. Youd be surprised at how many versions there are of macro pads with dials meant for art. Lots of tablets have it built in. This one still is more handy tho
Is the Premier Pro profile available on their website or is it something you created? I’d love to use it as a jog wheel. Wireless would be a plug compared to my current one!
I know this gadget is super cool and all but what's that smol yellow clock/gameboy look-a-like thingy you have at 4:25 ? It looks so cute now I want that one too ❤
So that is a device called the PlayDate.. and it's actually a full game console with an E-Ink like screen. Very cool, but somewhat expensive at the moment.
I ended up getting one of these, and actually find it pretty limited for custom actions. It works best if you use it to call custom AutoHotKey scripts.
Loving these videos! Have you happened to look into USB hubs? I find problems trying to get 10+ port USB hub that is powered and supports multiple high throughput devices without causing lag e.g. running a camera, microphone, misc peripherals, and a keyboard. Though I see that you have opted for some wireless devices which would help with this.
For those of us who work from home and have company owned computers, can you give us more details around drivers etc in future videos? If this requires some specific drivers or applications, I may not be able to install them due to software policies on my work controlled computer.
I just got it. I have to point out that it's is big, bigger than wacom's remote. It's uncomfortable for me because of that. It's also on the heavy side. The wheel is what made me buy it because i hate the touch wheel on the wacom remote, but the size of the wacom is much more comfortable to hold.
Is there a way to program a macro on the fly without having to open up the software? With logitech, you would: press the macro record key on the physical device -> press the macro key you want to assign -> then start inputting your macro -> press the macro record key again to stop recording I use this regularly in MS word when i need to quickly format something over and over that is super repetitive that I will only need to do once, or maybe twice. Occasionally i might have to open the logitech software to add a delay if something needs it. Logitech keyboards are coming with fewer macro keys or none at all. So I am looking out for a dedicated macro keyboard that can do this, however, it is rather hard. Most macro boards assume you are going to thoughtfully set up your macros ahead of time, and not record them on the fly.
This is the second one of your videos Ive come along during my own exploration of "alternative input devices" haha I share your passion! Key question Im trying to solve is for youtube tutorials-- is there a way to use this or a DOIO pad to be able to play/pause and scroll or advance forward/backward in some fashion without having to click over to the youtube screen? Example: Im watching a maya tutorial on YT with maya open on my main monitor, on my laptop Im taking notes in notion. I'd love to be able to pause the player without having to click out and back into the notes or maya application. ive managed it for vlc using touch portal on an old ipad 4 that was lying around but their YT controls are plimited to the YT music app :/
I wonder how much burn-in you'll get from the OLED screen after a few months of use. That's the thing I noticed for my keyboards that have static text/images on their OLED screens. The burn-in is especially noticeable when you do decide to change what's on the screen.
@RicH0864 That's a very good question. Thank you for asking it as that has decided me against buying it. I wasn't sure about the key action feel, or needing a proprietary USB-A dongle. Too many negatives.
I’m curious, can you comment on what you were using to prop up the device in the shots where it was not sitting flat on your desk? In one shot it looks like maybe your keyboard cable but then in another I can see the cable off to the side so maybe it was just balanced on its edge. BTW, great job on these videos because working in engineering I have all sorts of program shortcuts that all of these devices could be applicable for. Also, I love that desktop background.
Hey thanks dude. So glad you're enjoying the videos. To prop it up I'm just using a cheap "smart phone stand" that I got from Amazon. I want to say I got three of them for less than 10.00 and they're great for propping up desktop gadgets like this one. Hope that helps (sorry I don't have the link)
Considering the quality, stylization, and cleanness of your videos I find myself wondering if this is a new LTT subject channel. Like MacAdress but focused on maxing a work from home setup. Idk, maybe it's just your keyboard game and voice remind me of Plouffe. Regardless, the videos are fantastic, and all the devices youve show so far have made me consider adding them to my set up, so looking forward to more showcases
Well I'm a big fan of the LTT cinematic universe of channels so I take this comment as a huge compliment! It's exciting to hear from people who are also super interested in productivity / creativity devices for the home office.
I feel seen. I have a black Quick Keys, but hadn't had the time to set it up for digital art, partially because I was in the midst of rebuilding my desk setup when my annual holiday came around, and I had also accidentally reverted my Krita workspace configuration back to the default because I didn't save my custom settings. When I took it with me to use with my laptop while on holiday (because the place I was staying at had a desk setup I could hook my laptop's dock up to), I ended up setting it up to control Evernote, as well as Milanote (in an Edge app window), and also TightVNC Viewer to some extent. (1:10) Edit: I also have the 'other' section set up with a page of some Windows 11 shell commands and music transport controls, and similar to at (1:17), a page full of just Microsoft PowerToys commands. I also have one of the dial options just set up to control the audio volume, even though I normally just adjust the volume on the speakers themselves. Oops. To be fair, I'm just testing all of these on my laptop and would later copy them to my main PC when I arrive back home in Singapore. (6:13) Yep! However, that doesn't seem to be a problem for me as the keys on my XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro (pen display) are like that too. However, its jog wheel does have tactile feedback, whereas I can live with the lack of tactile feedback on the Quick Keys if I remember to make use of the little marked divot on it.
Just got one from Amazon, it's $80 I think for the rest of today (Prime Day crap)...Just throwing that out there
I just pinned your comment so others will see! That's a good discount. ( I added a link in the description in case anyone wants to support the channel directly ).
Wish I had found this video and comment a day ago
@@Daniel-it1dp I randomly just tried Amazon, but after messing with it for a bit it's still worth $100 out the door...Very slick! Heavier than I would have expected, but not in a bad way
@@leewiscovitch it's 80€ again in my country at least, might want to check now! Just purchased it and I am super impressed.
@@WorkFromHype does this work with Davinci resolve?
I watch a ton of desk setup videos and your channel is by far my favorite right now. Well shot, the pros and cons are made clear and while I love the inclusion of the items I’ve seen on other channels they all start recommending the exact same things. Your channel is a breath of fresh air. Wishing you continued success
This comment means a lot to me man, thank you.
To remove flickering, just try to play with shutter angle ;). Or duplicate your footage, superpose, 50% opacity and one frame to the right. Hope it helps !
Wow, interesting, I'm going to have to try that!
I imagine it’s shutter speed in relation to oled refresh
Yo. Production quality, attention to detail, script, branding, and subtle touches like "screen does not flicker in person" just makes your vids A+. Gorgeous work, and all the best for the first million subs and beyond.
I literally saw this in your Car Thing video and HUNTED for what it could be on google. It showed up yesterday, and here you are lol
Oh wow, that's amazing... I think it's time I created a list of items used in my setup so others don't have to go searching. Thanks for the motivation lol
Wow, how does this channel have less than 10k subs? Such high quality work and the actual got me thinking about buying some of these peripherals -- something most desk tech videos do not achieve. Looking forward to how WFH evolves.
I saw in the video a kund of stand or holder to bring it in a more upright position. Is this shipped with the device? If not where to get it?
Just picked this up from Amazon UK for £76 (down from £125), exactly the thing I've been looking for......user friendly. Awesome videos by the way, keep up the great work. Earned yourself a subscriber.
I’m surprised that you don’t have over a hundred thousand or even a million subscribers by now with how high quality your videos are. Keep it up!
Excellent review, and cool device! This channel is absolutely setting the standard for the review video genre. We get to hear your real-life experience, technical details, and practical uses for each of the gadgets you cover. It's to the point and not fluffed with nonsense, and EXTREMELY well-produced. THANK YOU for providing excellent quality content for mature tech nerds who care about what matters and don't want to bother with meaningless rants. As a bonus, I personally appreciate the wholesome script as it allows me to comfortably watch any of your videos with anyone in my family or guests whom I think might be interested in your content. KEEP IT UP!
p.s. Your intros/outros are a super cool touch that give every videos a professional feel. Your video execution is putting tech review giants to shame, IMHO.
In before 20k subs. You're well on your way to 500k and beyond with this production quality. Absolutely stellar work.
Ha ha, one of the reasons I bought Quick Keys is because you CAN used it wired! It comes on when my Cintiq 24 Pro comes on, which even the remote that came with it does not do. To me, that alone is a big step up. The fact that it works with nearly anything might make it indispensable very quickly.
Ok i'm gonna be real, I've only seen two of your videos. Subbed. This content is crazy quality.
been considering this as a budget alternative to the loupedeck/razer stream controller. i really do like knob and screen for labeling, but i also love the lcd screen for each button and knob for the loupedeck even more
would be nice for elgato to make a stream deck with a knob in the $150 range. probably would be similar to the 15 button stream deck, but take away 4 button for a a big knob or 2.
I've had the XenceLabs Quick Keys for about a year, and I really like it. I use it for video editing, and it makes things FAST!
I got myself a tourbox neo. It doesn’t have a screen. But it gives you a lot more options and it helped me a lot speeding up my editing process
I have one of these, but from the brand Wacom. Let me try this… right now… like literally right now!!! Thanks!
Omg dude subbed, first I watch your mini display vid, a project I almost tried a month ago. And now you have an answer to my rotary encoder macro project. Legit have been planning out an Arduino micro macroknob project and this is legit the best solution having the software integration. Far out, I'm actually really impressed with your ability to provide a first person view in such high quality. 👍
That project sounds really interesting man. Glad the videos were helpful and welcome to the channel!
I was looking for reviews about this product and didn't found any like this. Thanks for the content
Glad it was helpful!
I too have a love of rotary encoders. My complaint for this item is the same I have for the wacom expresskeys remote- pressing a central button to cycle through the rotary encoder's functions is kind of clunky. That's why the multi-knob setups have been getting my attention lately. I'd love to see a review of the loupdeck or the tourbox for just that reason. Keep up the great work!
Thanks man! Always good to hear from other rotary obsessed people lol. I've been eyeing the Loupdeck for a while as well, seems like it could be a nice fit for my workflow.
Another fantastic video, keep up the good work, these are a pleasure to watch.
I think it's awesome that you're a fan of Phonk music! Great video btw!
Dude, I just went through your videos and have to say this is top notch content. Can't wait to see what's next. Subscribed!
I just got one after watching this. As a programmer with meetings and such, it looks like exactly what i need. i envision being able to start up my meeting software and close it down automatically. Switch to the programming side and load up a bunch of programs and then close them all down at night. And controlling my music and making calls. I just hope it works on mac which you said it did. I'm excited, it arrives tomorrow :D The last thing you didn't speak of that would make this perfect is that if it can control 2 macs and my iphone at the same time on the different layers ... omg, that would be the best!
I think you're going to like it! Mac support is key for this product because a lot of the users are artists than use Mac OS. You should be good! That said, controlling 2 Macs at once is definitely something I did not test lol.
@@WorkFromHype thanks! Since my macs have virtually the same software, I’m hoping it will work out 😃
The fact that it's wireless is the killer feature above all. Sick.
I actually purchased one of these on the back of this video and what it made me realise is that, for me to remember which of the buttons/dial settings and create their respective shortcuts for my own pipeline/workflow - I ended up inadvertently memorising the actual keyboard shortcuts 🤣 so rather swiftly, returned the Quick Keys device!
Well id like to think in one way or another this video... Helped improve your workflow? l Appreciate the comment man.
Does the program require admin status to run properly? I'd like something like this for my desk, but my work laptop is restricted to software that the company installs on it. I can install things that don't require admin privileges, but otherwise I'm SOL.
Just purchased one of these, love your content and I’m eagerly awaiting your next video
A "Stream Deck" is also a great desk item similar to this.
yeah but the cheapest stream deck model is more expensive ($100 vs $60 good condition used on ebay), has only 15 buttons (no switchable presets like this xencelabs remote does and has to use folders to put more on and the stream deck is supposed to SOLVE that problem 🙄), no wheel, and cant be held comfortably. the stream deck must be sitting on a desk and thats awkward. though i could mount it at the end of my chair left armrest...
but then again i could do that with the xenelabs too. and the xenelabs is lighter so its less likely to slough off if my handyman skills shit the bed as usual lmao
While drawing on a screen, its FAR more comfortable (for me at least) to hold the remote and just sqeeze off undos with the thumb (cause lets be honest, these are all just glorified undo sticks 80% of the time lol) instead of resting the arm on the table and having to peck at a button. plus pecking at an unanchored stream deck looks like it would push it around on my fancy glasstop desk. and i wouldnt drill holes or use command strips on a wood one unless it was cheap ikea grade garbage...
the stream deck is interesting though. it needs to be far cheaper. i or anyone else with basic soldering skills could whip one up with a rapsberry for $50 easy (most of that money is for the fancy led keycaps so itd be about $20 for something more sensible and lame) and it'd probably be a far higher quality too if you bought or made a 3d printed case.
cause the official stream deck looks cheap as shit tbh in actual pictures from ebay sellers and not just heavily photoshopped fancy promotional materials.
making a stream deck would be a cool way to learn basic electrical engineering for a teenager and its a cool and useful little gadget too.
What a GREAT investment!
Thanks for posting the video. Honestly I never heard about those kinds of devices (unless I saw something kind of similar on a stream), but man, this QuickKeys is honestly an incredible time cruncher. I am a Civil Engineer and when working CAD, this thing saves a lot of time.
Plus its easy to use, and really mobile. Brought it to a trip I had and it comes with the case and everything.
Thank you UA-cam algorithm for allowing WFH to appear in my feed
Thanks Work From Hype for making an in-depth explanation on the topic.
Keep it up!
Please do a desk set up overview or something, those gadgets and the monitor setup you got is astounding
Hi! Great video! How you stand horizontally? Mabe a 3d printed stand? 3:00
What a discover!!! you are a very professional guy, i watched all your videos and i want to say you good luck for the channel!
What is that wooden vertical block wall piece that you have a @0:05 ?
Does it only connect wirelessly via the dongle? or can it connect via blueTooth?
dongle looks quite chunky if I want to use it on a surface Pro with only a USB-C ports.
Great videos! Looking forward to the desk setup tour and maybe a video dedicated to your keyboard?
i’m glad i found your channel this early so i can watch how quickly you are going to absolutely blow up lol
I don't work from home that often, I'm a laptop don...BUT this video is making me want to order everything on your workstation lol
Great video! Def one of the best desk setups with a great podcast vibe. What stand do you to use to prop up the quick keys?
Hey, nice vids! Really beautiful setup:)
Can you help me, what are your speaker stand? Can you name it?:)
I think i need this for my music production! dope video man, subscribed.
I use a Stream Deck for this reason. Well, it doesn't have a dial but I like the displays and the interface of it
Awesome! So happy I randomly stumbled on this video. Have one in my Amazon cart already
Did you have a preference between this unit and the Megaladon? Have you tried the work louder micro by chance? Cheers
Just ordered it from amazon as well. Appreciate the heads up.
New subscriber here... I have watched all of your videos and they are great! I expect this channel to explode with viewership. I would really like to see you do a video about your wide-screen monitor vs having two or three monitors and the workflow of them. I'm currently using two screen monitors but I think if I got one big wide-screen monitor, it would clean up my work space...
Can’t wait to hear about that digital clock! Keep up the great work.
I got the QuickKeys for software development; a complaint I have is that is how to link a key to a script. QuickKeys can only invoke system events or launch applications. Triggering a debug session or deploying an application requires additional setup.
Subbed! Great attention to detail and production quality.
wow, I wish there are company make it with cheaper price :D this little thing is actually helps alot on maximazing your work.
I've tried several macro pads and I'm looking for one with a free spinning dial, a quiet, low travel keys, wireless macro pad to use in my recording booth, this might be it.
Crushing it man. Great video. Keep it up!
Thanks man!
I never cease to be amazed at the number of gadgets available on the market that allow one to improve the efficiency of the work setup and make it more stimulating. Right now, I'm making major changes to my home office, and this device will probably come in handy and look great on my Protractor desk from Manhattan Home Design. Thanks for the review!
Been loving the videos man! Giving me some great gift ideas for my brother that dabbles in programming! Would love to see a desktop gift ideas video! Keep up the great work
Keep up the reviews, big fan. Subscribed from your car thing video. Watched all the other right after.
Can this do a combination of functions, like a macro? (e.g. type out an email address, or pre-programmed script).
I also wish the wheel had clicks, having a free spinning wheel is pretty dumb for a device like this.
Can you have two of them configured separately? Thanks in advance.
Grabbed one to use with with some of the software I use at work, so I can expense it.
Thanks for the video review.
Could you kindly point me to the keyboard rest you have? I've been looking for a wooden one with a slim profile and I really like your choice.
Amazing Gadget... Thanks for this video... Can you tell me what screen monitor and monitor holder you are using at the beginning of your video. Thanks alot
Can you map moving your mouse with the dial though? Would be nice to use one of the keys below to switch direction up/down to left/right when holding the button. I did similar thing waaaay back when I got a keyboard with rotary volume control, and it was cool, although I needed to use hell of software tricks to make it work.
This is great. Finding some nice recommendations on your channel. This one in particular I’m interested being a video editor.
discovered your channel yesterday, absolutely love every one of your solutions and recommendations - keep it up man!
man your video qualities just getting better and better each time! Excited to watch your den become overloaded with nifty gadgets. What's the Alice keyboard you've got up on the wall too? looks fun.
Thanks man! Glad you're enjoying the videos. That's the Akko Alice that dropped a few months ago. I'm wanting to make the switch but it's an adjustment! Definitely a cool keyboard if you're interested in that layout.
@@WorkFromHype Arisu is such a fun idea, but feel unless I end up rebuilding one from scratch a full ergoboard with the riser in the middle might just be a better pick up to mess with it + a nice logitech ergo wireless. Food for thought. Best of luck with your stuff thought can't wait to see what's next.
How did you setup those quick keys on the mac, I cannot work out how to do the volume mute, media play/pause, skip and back. I don't see those anywhere.
I feel like the Logitech MX Master mouse, with the customizable buttons and wheel, is enough for most designers. It can also be customizable for specific apps.
Does this work with DaVinci Resolve 18 & can the scroll wheel be used with the jog function?
Great video, what is the cable called or where do you get it? I love how it’s curly and makes the cable look interesting
Are the shortcuts stored on the device? I want to use this with a work computer and can’t have the software installed
Im not surprised it was originally meant as a tool for artists. Youd be surprised at how many versions there are of macro pads with dials meant for art. Lots of tablets have it built in. This one still is more handy tho
Is the Premier Pro profile available on their website or is it something you created? I’d love to use it as a jog wheel. Wireless would be a plug compared to my current one!
I know this gadget is super cool and all but what's that smol yellow clock/gameboy look-a-like thingy you have at 4:25 ? It looks so cute now I want that one too ❤
So that is a device called the PlayDate.. and it's actually a full game console with an E-Ink like screen. Very cool, but somewhat expensive at the moment.
Would you by this if you have the other macro pad you showed off?
Can you use this for MS Teams? I need a push to talk button or a button what mutes and unmutes Teams
I ended up getting one of these, and actually find it pretty limited for custom actions. It works best if you use it to call custom AutoHotKey scripts.
Can it do macros?
Loving these videos! Have you happened to look into USB hubs? I find problems trying to get 10+ port USB hub that is powered and supports multiple high throughput devices without causing lag e.g. running a camera, microphone, misc peripherals, and a keyboard.
Though I see that you have opted for some wireless devices which would help with this.
For those of us who work from home and have company owned computers, can you give us more details around drivers etc in future videos? If this requires some specific drivers or applications, I may not be able to install them due to software policies on my work controlled computer.
Does it have built-in memory? Or do you need the software installed and open all the time?
Can you set this to control each application's volume in the mixer? Thanks!
Dope videos man.
Did you use anything to prop it up? Or does it come with its own stand?
It s like the macbook touch bar but one can use it with any computer. Sounds good.
I just got it. I have to point out that it's is big, bigger than wacom's remote. It's uncomfortable for me because of that. It's also on the heavy side. The wheel is what made me buy it because i hate the touch wheel on the wacom remote, but the size of the wacom is much more comfortable to hold.
Is there a way to program a macro on the fly without having to open up the software?
With logitech, you would:
press the macro record key on the physical device -> press the macro key you want to assign -> then start inputting your macro -> press the macro record key again to stop recording
I use this regularly in MS word when i need to quickly format something over and over that is super repetitive that I will only need to do once, or maybe twice. Occasionally i might have to open the logitech software to add a delay if something needs it.
Logitech keyboards are coming with fewer macro keys or none at all. So I am looking out for a dedicated macro keyboard that can do this, however, it is rather hard.
Most macro boards assume you are going to thoughtfully set up your macros ahead of time, and not record them on the fly.
How many profiles can you make maximum, and does this work with Mac?
This is the second one of your videos Ive come along during my own exploration of "alternative input devices" haha I share your passion!
Key question Im trying to solve is for youtube tutorials-- is there a way to use this or a DOIO pad to be able to play/pause and scroll or advance forward/backward in some fashion without having to click over to the youtube screen?
Example: Im watching a maya tutorial on YT with maya open on my main monitor, on my laptop Im taking notes in notion. I'd love to be able to pause the player without having to click out and back into the notes or maya application.
ive managed it for vlc using touch portal on an old ipad 4 that was lying around but their YT controls are plimited to the YT music app :/
curious on what keyboard rest you are using?
Love your channel! Could you tell me who makes your keyboard wrist rest?
what boom arm are you using for your mic?
I wonder how much burn-in you'll get from the OLED screen after a few months of use. That's the thing I noticed for my keyboards that have static text/images on their OLED screens. The burn-in is especially noticeable when you do decide to change what's on the screen.
@RicH0864 That's a very good question. Thank you for asking it as that has decided me against buying it. I wasn't sure about the key action feel, or needing a proprietary USB-A dongle. Too many negatives.
Where can I get that wallpaper your using? or did you photograph that yourself?
I’m curious, can you comment on what you were using to prop up the device in the shots where it was not sitting flat on your desk? In one shot it looks like maybe your keyboard cable but then in another I can see the cable off to the side so maybe it was just balanced on its edge. BTW, great job on these videos because working in engineering I have all sorts of program shortcuts that all of these devices could be applicable for. Also, I love that desktop background.
Hey thanks dude. So glad you're enjoying the videos. To prop it up I'm just using a cheap "smart phone stand" that I got from Amazon. I want to say I got three of them for less than 10.00 and they're great for propping up desktop gadgets like this one. Hope that helps (sorry I don't have the link)
Nice! Cool to see this device. I’ll be sticking with keyboard maestro since I can do a lot more with it and I have a software development background.
Considering the quality, stylization, and cleanness of your videos I find myself wondering if this is a new LTT subject channel. Like MacAdress but focused on maxing a work from home setup. Idk, maybe it's just your keyboard game and voice remind me of Plouffe. Regardless, the videos are fantastic, and all the devices youve show so far have made me consider adding them to my set up, so looking forward to more showcases
Well I'm a big fan of the LTT cinematic universe of channels so I take this comment as a huge compliment! It's exciting to hear from people who are also super interested in productivity / creativity devices for the home office.
Nice video! Where can I find the wallpaper on your monitor? 🙂
Interesting you use the nuphy over your other boards. Any reason why? I see you got one of them endgame alice boards.
I feel seen.
I have a black Quick Keys, but hadn't had the time to set it up for digital art, partially because I was in the midst of rebuilding my desk setup when my annual holiday came around, and I had also accidentally reverted my Krita workspace configuration back to the default because I didn't save my custom settings.
When I took it with me to use with my laptop while on holiday (because the place I was staying at had a desk setup I could hook my laptop's dock up to), I ended up setting it up to control Evernote, as well as Milanote (in an Edge app window), and also TightVNC Viewer to some extent.
(1:10) Edit: I also have the 'other' section set up with a page of some Windows 11 shell commands and music transport controls, and similar to at (1:17), a page full of just Microsoft PowerToys commands. I also have one of the dial options just set up to control the audio volume, even though I normally just adjust the volume on the speakers themselves. Oops. To be fair, I'm just testing all of these on my laptop and would later copy them to my main PC when I arrive back home in Singapore.
(6:13) Yep! However, that doesn't seem to be a problem for me as the keys on my XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro (pen display) are like that too. However, its jog wheel does have tactile feedback, whereas I can live with the lack of tactile feedback on the Quick Keys if I remember to make use of the little marked divot on it.
do you have a link for a stand for that? or how do you have it sitting up behind your keyboard?
Guessing its been answered before, but where is that cool charging cable from please?
Didn't quite get the answer for that but can you record macros or some more complex 10+ amount of actions under one button?