I picked up a Leopold 210TP that I want to use as macro keys for games to go with my TKL, but it appears the keys are mapped to the number row rather than numpad per Aqua's Key Test:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/UrPVBo2.png)
Well, I'm glad I didn't buy one of those.
On the other hand, does pressing shift + any of those keys register the symbols on the number row?
Well, I'm glad I didn't buy one of those.
On the other hand, does pressing shift + any of those keys register the symbols on the number row?
Yep. Shift + any number or = on the numpad gives you the number row symbols.
What is bizarre?
Well, I'm glad I didn't buy one of those.
On the other hand, does pressing shift + any of those keys register the symbols on the number row?
Yep. Shift + any number or = on the numpad gives you the number row symbols.
That's seriously grounds for a return. Did you buy it from EK? If so, I'd get them on email right away.
That's seriously grounds for a return. Did you buy it from EK? If so, I'd get them on email right away.
Hey, what happens when numlock is turned off? Does AKT show the keyboard versions of pgup/pgdn/ins/del or does it show the numlock keys then? What about pressing '5' when numlock is off?
I kind of like the idea of Shift + numpad numbers producing num row symbols. But I would prefer to set that up myself, so that the numbers are still separate from the number row, allowing use of them with Alt for codes and additional things like the option our OP wanted to go with.
It won't. It's supposed to be Alt+(numpad#), it doesn't work with numrow#s.
What about if you also remap a random key ON the numpad, like that = key, to Alt, and try it all on the numpad?
For those that are interested it seems the new Leopold FC 210TP does send normal numpad codes. I just got my hands on mine which has been with a friend and tested it with aqua key test. All seems to be working "properly" so looks like Leopold got the message.
For those that are interested it seems the new Leopold FC 210TP does send normal numpad codes. I just got my hands on mine which has been with a friend and tested it with aqua key test. All seems to be working "properly" so looks like Leopold got the message.
the question is how to determine the difference before ordering :(
I think the part numbers differ slightly with the switch types, as well as the numlock led color, mine is a red led. The packaging is quite different but that could just be because that one is from China. Mine was bought from the Leopold online store in Seoul. I have a friend who is living there and he happened to be coming home for Christmas.
I also bought the grey version with red switch from qtan, when I press . it appear . on excell, usually is ,
Any idea how to change it to , ?
Since it's a defective product, Could I just return it to qtan and he change me to the new one?
I also bought the grey version with red switch from qtan, when I press . it appear . on excell, usually is ,
Any idea how to change it to , ?
Since it's a defective product, Could I just return it to qtan and he change me to the new one?
I don't think it would be quite fair to call it defective, that's just the way they chose to do it and when people complained decided to change it.