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Model: 8BitDo Retro 18 Mechanical Numpad, Supports Calculator Mode, Bluetooth/2.4G/Wired Numpad for Windows and Android - C64 Edition
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While I loved my NES one, I ended up returning it within about a week. A separate numpad just didn't work with my flow. Having a calculator mode that could be used outside the computer was cool, but I found that I vastly preferred a full keyboard instead.
These are high quality for the price, well built and plug-n-play. If the aesthetics appeal to you in any of their forms, and you know you want a separate pad, it's a great buy!
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While I loved my NES one, I ended up returning it within about a week. A separate numpad just didn't work with my flow. Having a calculator mode that could be used outside the computer was cool, but I found that I vastly preferred a full keyboard instead.
These are high quality for the price, well built and plug-n-play. If the aesthetics appeal to you in any of their forms, and you know you want a separate pad, it's a great buy!
What makes this a 'C64' edition? The Commodore 64 didn't even have a number pad.
Thank you for your insightful post. Almost pulled the trigger to use this through the USB-C port on my C64 before realizing a numpad has no business as an input device!
What makes this a 'C64' edition? The Commodore 64 didn't even have a number pad.
It's in the style of…there's a NES version, NES-J, C64, and IBM Model M styles.I have the Model M style keyboard, if the matching numpad was on sale I'd get it, but I don't want a C64 style numpad that won't match the keyboard style.
As someone who plugs in multiple computers and uses kvm, i like using this to login to my second pc (enter pin at lock).
I have also used it to enter data into excel.
They are well built, but the usage is definitely limited lol
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While I loved my NES one, I ended up returning it within about a week. A separate numpad just didn't work with my flow. Having a calculator mode that could be used outside the computer was cool, but I found that I vastly preferred a full keyboard instead. These are high quality for the price, well built and plug-n-play. If the aesthetics appeal to you in any of their forms, and you know you want a separate pad, it's a great buy!
I ended up with the same opinion but I was outside the return window
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These are high quality for the price, well built and plug-n-play. If the aesthetics appeal to you in any of their forms, and you know you want a separate pad, it's a great buy!
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Ugert
These are high quality for the price, well built and plug-n-play. If the aesthetics appeal to you in any of their forms, and you know you want a separate pad, it's a great buy!
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I have also used it to enter data into excel.
They are well built, but the usage is definitely limited lol
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...but seriously, could it work with Android Auto?
...but seriously, could it work with Android Auto?
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