🚀 Elevate Your Efficiency with Every Key!
The LICHIFIT 8 Keys Keyboard is a compact, customizable mechanical keyboard designed for professionals who value efficiency and versatility. With plug-and-play functionality, onboard storage for personalized settings, and compatibility across multiple operating systems, this keyboard is the perfect tool for enhancing productivity in any workspace.
Material | Plastic |
Style | Modern |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 8 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Linear or Clicky or Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-A |
Special Features | Split Keyset Design |
Number of Keys | 8 |
R**Z
Works as a function row
I bought thing to at least have f1 thru f4 available without FN rows on my 60% wooting. This little macro pad does the job as it's intended for my use case.No need to download anything, the Sayo website on edge(and I assume Chrome) detects the device and allows customization through the browser similar to VIA and Wootility.
K**I
Works with Chromebook (with Caveat)
Just wanted to leave a note that I am able to use this mini keyboard with my work-assigned Chromebook. However, I did need to use a Windows machine to program the keys (via app.sayodevice.com on Edge). In Chrome, my Chromebook could see the device fine, but I couldn't add it to get to the programming stage. Admittedly, this could be a work-related restriction. I deducted one star because, although this is listed as a "mechanical" keyboard, the keys are pretty soft and silent, not "clicky" like I expected and prefer.
J**E
This is wonderful, high quality and very easy to set-up and use
The 8 keys correspond with the numbers 1 through 8 on the main part of the keyboard. You can download and use the custom software to further customize. I did not find that necessary. The feel of the keys is silky smooth. This was well worth the price.
F**N
defective. does not work.
defective. does not work.
G**S
Does the Job
The keys on this keypad provide the same characters as the number keys 1-8 on a standard keyboard. It works out of the box with no programming. We use it for video streaming camera selection.
J**R
Switches are soldered on, Software is a bit rough around the edges
I bought this knowing I was looking to replace the red switches with blues so I can get the clicky feel for the macro device I was configuring. To my surprise they switches were soldered on, and soldered well. I do wish that was stated in the product description, or perhaps a picture of the board showing it. It wasn't a huge deal and I replaced them and resoldered blues, but if you are not comfortable with de-soldering and re-soldering and plan on changing the switches this is not for you.If you are looking to stay with the red switches, then it is a decent affordable macro keyboard.Now the software, there are two versions out there, the original and V2. The original has everything translated to English but a lot of the advanced features do not work. V2 all functions work, but you are going to run into numerous sections (as well as the help) that is in Chinese, with no translation. I kind of muddled my way through going by what I "Think" this setting is, and came back with something workable for my needs. That being said, I really do hope that a version 2.5 or 3 is released that has a full English translation because I feel I am missing out on some cool functions.
R**E
little plug and play, no software!
plug and play only supports 1 to 8. I could not find software connected to it.
N**N
Use the included cable and a dedicated USB port!
I ordered one of these a while back to use as a poor-mans streamdeck and it worked great. I ordered another one recently and found they've been revised and now have RGB lighting. However, for whatever reason the board refused to work when connected with my own Type-C cable that was connected to a USB hub. I thought it was defective somehow because the old board worked fine with the hub+cable but this one gave an error in Device Manager and the Sayobot software wouldn't pick it up. After some troubleshooting, I discovered the board is picky and works best when you use the included cable on a dedicated USB port on your computer (not on a hub/splitter). It works fine now without complaint from Windows and the Sayobot software now detects it as well.
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