![]() ![]() The second version of the design, the V2, suffers from many of the same issues. It can also only be programmed with a mobile app, and even then, only with console controls. (Green is visible under the switch when the device is on. Make sure that the devices power switch is in the ON position. ![]() Even so, this console-focused gadget is less than ideal, because it recharges via MicroUSB. Connect a Lightning to USB Cable 1 or a USB-C to Lightning Cable to the Lightning port on the device 2 and connect the other end of the cable to your Mac. ![]() I myself use a heavily-modified version of the GameSir VX, one of the only one of these keypads with a 2.4GHz wireless connection. The Bluetooth connection is less than ideal, and as cheap mobile accessories, they tend to be lacking in quality.Ī couple of designs have been made with the aim of bringing keyboard and mouse controls to consoles. These typically include a full-sized USB port for a mouse and a Bluetooth connection to a phone or tablet. A ton of Chinese gadget suppliers have come out with mini-keyboard-and-mouse combos in the last few years, designed explicitly to connect to your phone and give you an (unfair?) advantage in mobile shooting games. There’s an odd savior for this segment: mobile gaming. Even the manufacturer has no mention of it on its website. It’s just a shame there’s no price or date for this gadget. Work from anywhere: - With long battery life up to 24 months and wireless Bluetooth 5.0. It does look like a nice package, with a detachable magnetic wrist rest, several color options (including a funky “stickerbomb” look), and premium Gateron Pro mechanical switches, plus two programmable dials. And enjoy the convenience of switching seamlessly between them. The Shrimp boils down (hehe) the concept to its bare essentials, giving you a curtailed selection of left-handed keys and not much else - they end just one key to the right of the WASD cluster. ![]()
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