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No hay artículos en el carroXPPen ACK05 Mini Teclado de Atajo es compatible con la mayoría de las marcas de tabletas y se puede configurar para su uso en cualquier software de arte digital. XPPen ofrece soporte técnico para todas nuestras tabletas/displays de dibujo. Si tiene problemas con el uso de este mando a distancia para accesos directos, consulte la Guía Rápida, hay mannera de buscar XPPen Técnico Soporte.
William Orduña
Comentado en México el 23 de marzo de 2025
Me encanta, lo uso para editar en Premier y Davinci y ha acelerado mi flujo de trabajo yo diría que un 30% ahora todo me es más fácil de manejar desde la línea de tiempo hasta los recortes, sin duda es un gran producto 🤝🏼
Saul
Comentado en México el 20 de febrero de 2025
Ok si es compatible con la tablet magic pad pero a la hora de descargar su driver para configurar los botones no los guarda si urge que arreglen eso y en las opciones de programa de dibujo deberían agregar las del clip studio mínimoPor el momento si tienen una tablet y lo compran para agilizar el trabajo ahí NO la compren x el momento en pc si funciona bien pero para el costo de la magic y esto si decepciona un poco
Miguel Escoto
Comentado en México el 11 de agosto de 2024
Es bastante funcional para hacer Edicion de foto y video. recomendado 10/10
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de julio de 2024
I needed a little shortcut keyboard capable of working across both PC or Mac platforms. This fits the bill delightfully. Being a compact size, the ACK05 has a minimal footprint on your desk. If your PC is running Win 7 or later or your Mac is using OS 10.10 or later, this is a great little device to have. I oftentimes have to jump back and forth between either a PC or Mac environment in my work, so having a little keypad where one simple button press eliminates the need for me to remember which keyboard shortcuts are required for tasks across either OS is wonderful.I use this little guy all the time.Functionally, it's a pretty decent bag. Buttons all feel nice with a proper click to them that the scissor switches provide. The wheel is great for assigning with programs to access things like rotation or zoom options, though I really wish it didn't have indexer-clicks when turning it. I prefer wheels with a silent no-cllck control feel to them...but at this price I'm not going to hum about it.It works, so I'm happy.Battery life is excellent. Work with this peripheral for hours and hours and hours and it runs and runs.I basically just have to remember to plug the USB-C type cord into it at the end of the work week and It's good to go for Monday.Yes, there are flashier and more expensive shortcut keyboard devices out there but I really appreciate this one for its simplicity. I've used the $100 Xencelabs Quick Keys remote keypad before, I found it an extravagant exercise that was more flash than function. Small, slippery low-profile buttons positioned along the outer edges of the unit to make way for an OLED screen with really hard to read tiny text, and some RGB gimmickery thrown in. Battery life on that device wasn't great as I recall.The ACK05 on the other hand has easy-to-press raised buttons across its entire diminutive surface, and if you can use a sharpie and have some Avery labels on hand (I use the removable style tiny ones) you can customize your keypad to some degree. I suppose you could even use cut-to-size sticky colored post-it note paper to add color to the buttons.The ACK05 requires one of the buttons on the 10-button layout be assigned as the "key group switching" button... it allows you to set up and customize 4 possible groups of (9) keys for a possible combination of 36 potentially different shortcuts / actions.That is way more shortcuts than I need, but it's nice to know they're there if you need them.Additionally you can assign a button as "set preview" in one (or all) of the groups. This will display the currently selected groups of keys and their programmed functions on the monitor when you press it.I have that option on both groups of the two key groups I use, so I have 8 keys remaining on each group I can assign functions to.I kind of wish the center-button in the rotating wheel could be assigned something else besides "choose a wheel option: zoom, scroll, brush size or rotate"...AND that they might have included some indicator of which you were in (that would have been an appropriate use of small LEDs I'd argue) if you have the screen-dialogue subtitles shut off because they get real annoying real quick... but it's not a deal-breaker.The XP-Pen software that shipped with the ACK05 I went ahead and updated and it does a good job of making all the options for customization accessible. It was pretty easy to understand and I appreciate that you can orient the layout / buttons manager as displayed on the monitor same as how the ACK05 will physically rest on your desktop.I do not possess the technical expertise to comment on how the ACK05 might be better or worse than other keypads when it comes to the robustness or flexibility of the software and coding, but I will say its been working really well for me between my PC and Apple systems and I have thus far had no problems with it.If I had any quirks to address, it might be that I wish the buttons were a slightly lighter color than the black body of the ACK05 so they'd be easier to see...but as mentioned, that is easily and quickly remedied with application of stickers. XP-Pen does include some in the packaging, but I found it more fun to make my own.In conclusion I think the XP-Pen ACK05 is a very good deal for a handy little keypad that does work well and doesn't cost a lot of money.I've been happy with mine, it's proven to be a little workhorse that lets me get things done more easily.
Shen Y.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de julio de 2024
Enhance your creative workflow with the XP-Pen Mini Keydial ACK05, a versatile wireless shortcut keyboard designed for drawing tablets, PCs, MacBooks, and Windows devices. This innovative keyboard features Bluetooth connectivity, a programmable dial, and customizable express keys tailored for efficient image and video editing.Key Features:Programmable Dial: Allows precise control and adjustment of parameters such as brush size, zoom, and more, enhancing workflow efficiency.Customizable Express Keys: Personalize shortcuts for quick access to frequently used functions, optimizing productivity during drawing and editing tasks.Wireless Connectivity: Supports Bluetooth for seamless pairing with various devices, providing flexibility in workspace setup.Ideal for digital artists, photographers, and video editors, the XP-Pen Mini Keydial ACK05 offers a compact and ergonomic design that complements creative setups. It enhances precision and speed in editing tasks, ensuring smooth and intuitive operation for professional-grade results.Upgrade your creative toolkit with the XP-Pen Mini Keydial ACK05 Wireless Shortcut Keyboard, a versatile companion that streamlines workflow and enhances productivity across digital art and multimedia editing applications.
DI
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2024
Short version: all the customization you'll ever use, nice size and build quality, intermittent connectivity issues via Bluetooth but solved by turning off and on again or just running it with the included USB-C cable plugged in all the time. Mac compatible.Long version: I needed a way to move some of the typical right-hand only keys on my keyboard over to my left hand in order to make workflow more streamlined. I run the keypad on the left side of my keyboard. I've got the arrow keys programmed onto the new keypad as well as several other functions like Enter, Space, Minimize window, and search (Cmd + F) which is super convenient, being able to keep my right hand on the mouse and use my left for keystrokes.The scroll wheel I have programmed for tab switching for my browser. The wheel is highly sensitive, so not much movement is required for input.Easy enough to program the keys through the XP Pen app, way more options than you would ever need to program, even in a complex app. I wouldn't be able to remember what keys did what if you programmed it more than one level down (there are 4 levels of button programming, meaning you can program 4 sets of functions for EACH button plus the wheel and switch between them). It recognizes which app you're using and switches to your programmed button layout automatically for that app if you've set up different layouts for different apps.The reason it doesn't get 5 stars is because of the Bluetooth connectivity. After a few hours of use, the keypad will start "double tapping" each time you push a button or turn the wheel one click. Meaning for each single physical push of a button, it will interpret it as two pushes. So you have to turn off the keypad, quit the app, relaunch it and turn the keypad back on, which all takes maybe 10 sec, but still rather annoying. It's not enough to discontinue use though, and this doesn't happen when you have it hard lined into your computer via USB-C cable.Overall the keypad is great, app is awesome and programming is as simple as it could be. Highly recommended product. I couldn't find a better product at this price point.
Axel
Comentado en México el 3 de octubre de 2024
Es muy fácil de instalar y aún más de usar, los stickers ayudan mucho a recordar los atajos.Recomiendo buscar una configuración de teclas antes de empezar a usarlo. El material es muy bueno y no he tenido problemas con él desde que lo compré
Tony E.
Comentado en México el 2 de octubre de 2024
Es mi primer producto de este tipo y en verdad si se ahorra mucho tiempo a la hora de la edición es menos cansado para las manos y los materiales son buenos y resistentes. Lo que no me gusta es que en ocasiones se desconfigura y hay que volver a configurarlo todo de nuevo, cuando quiere funciona y no responde con la conexión hay días completos que no se quieren conectar y tengo que usar el teclado de mi pc.
Honest Reviewer
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de enero de 2024
It's a lengthy review, because it's THAT good. If you don't want to read, buy it - you will not regret it.I have a unopened Speed Editor from Black Magic but it's quite large and I'm looking to sell it, as most of what I do in DaVinci is in the colour page (where the Speed Editor has actually zero functionality in).Ease of Use - 10/10 [just read your damn instructions people!]*WINDOWS USERS* - Make sure your program is NOT set to 'Run as Administrator' - this prevents the software (which make sure you download/follow the instructions) from recognizing it and therefore it can't give the device control, in that software. I disabled Run as Administrator, worked like a charm [this is my fault]. Windows 11 is what I use.*MAC/WINDOWS USERS* - You MUST plug in the device, to enable programming. You can't program via Bluetooth. It does come with a USB A > C cable (device using C, computer using A) to do this.A huge plus is the device does come with a Bluetooth dongle, which works perfectly. It's incredibly responsive. For some reason I was under the impression it didn't, so seeing a dongle was a nice surprise.Quality - 10/10The device - It feels so nice. The images make it look like it's metal, it's not but it's almost like a brushed metallic plastic finish. Feels nice. The wheel clicks every 1/24th. If you get annoyed by clicks, it's not for you. Personally the click sounds so pleasing, the wheel glides so nicely and feels great. It does come pre-programmed but obviously you'll be overwriting that.The buttons - They remind me of a laptop but they're low profile, feel quite tactile and make a gentle noise when pressed.The USB cable - It comes with feels high quality one, has a 90 degree bend built in for the device and a nice cable tie. It comes with pre-printed labels (attached image). The device does include a Bluetooth dongle that is itty bitty, and so good!Functionality - 9.99999/10Software - Absolutely *genius*. I looked at other small keyboards I could program, but I really wanted to have a scroll wheel of sorts. I'm glad I waited to purchase and happened upon this beauty. The software is so intuitive, you can either have a governing setting or you can set settings on a per-program basis (which is what I've done, so I have other presets inside Photoshop). You can also in the software ROTATE the device/interface by 90 degree increments, so I have it vertical instead of horizontal with either the wheel at the bottom or the top - are you kidding!You can export/import your presets it looks like [haven't tested], and of course save preset settings to the device (must be cabled to do this). You can also assign labels to them so if you use a button to display your legend (pictured), it shows it. It's so pleasing to look at as well. As you change presets, change wheel presets or push the function button, or even the button itself to do it's task - it displays the label at the bottom of the screen, love this (also pictured)(The reason it's 9.9/10 is that the software executes groups of commands mighty fast, and if you have a pop up that requires pushing enter, it enters the command SO fast it hits enter before that pop up is visible, so it doesn't register. You cannot insert a 'delay' between commands unfortunately, already spoke to customer service on this but I'd love to see this feature in the future)Dial - I was under the impression from the images, that the dial had multiple functions. It does not. It had four programmable functions that you rotate through via the dot in the center. You DO however get a program function for forward, and also for backwards on the wheel. For example, rotate to the right, zoom in, rotate to the left, zoom out. Push the button in the middle and you're into a new set of forward/backward settings. So technically in the wheel, you have 8 functions. (It's great. See the images attached to see 'how programmable' it is)Buttons - There are 10 buttons. If you wish to access the other three programmable pages, you have to assign one of these 10 buttons to swap into the next preset. So imo, there are '36' programmable buttons, not 40. Do I care? No. It actually helps me stay organized, one preset for Edit page, one preset for Colour page, one preset for colour coordinating clips. (See the images attached to see 'how programmable' it is)Battery Life - I haven't had it long enough to test it, but it claims to be great.Customer Service - Stellar. They have an online chat you can access (I spoke to Ann) between from 9am-4:30pm (PDT) and 6pm-3am (PDT) which is amazing. The help I received was quick, informative, super helpful and responded very quickly. Absolutely fantastic customer service.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de septiembre de 2023
Works well, the software is just okay. I had an issue saving the key biding settings. The software is not a super initiative setup. Now on the remote itself, The buttons and wheel feel good and are easy to use. I gave it 4 stars due to the clunky software, but that aside it's a really good remote. I work as a DMP artist in the movie biz and got this for my laptop (ROG x16), it is a good solution for a portable option so I don't have to lug around my Wacom Cintiq. I hope this helps some artists out there!
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