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Mechanical Keyboard Layout Editor

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Mechanical Keyboard Layout Editor

2024-08-25 04:41:47

It gives you the nice, clean feeling of a mechanical keyboard, but it's silent!!

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Great entry level mechanical keyboard

5
2024-06-13 07:42:31

While waiting for the Speed Editor Keyboard to be delivered, I viewed the few YouTube videos already posted. The reviews varied according to whether the reviewer favored the Davinci Resolve Cut panel vs. the Edit panel. (NOTE: The Speed Editor works only with Davinci Resolve, and only with version 17 or later). Keyboard functionality is full in Cut and reduced in Edit. Fortunately, most of my editing is done in the Cut panel, so I can take advantage of the full range of Speed Editor functionality. According to the vendor, the Speed Editor Keyboard is best used with both hands: the left hand to select appropriate function buttons, and the right hand on the scroll wheel. That seems natural after a bit of familiarization with the key layout. I find that the Speed Editor does, indeed, save a lot of time compared to the usual keyboard and mouse interface; however, at least with my edits, I need to also use the keyboard and mouse along with the Speed Editor: it does a lot, but not everything. The keyboard can communicate with Resolve over either bluetooth or a USB-C connection. For producers who may have a lot of clips to review, select in and out points, lay out clips in the timeline, and add transitions, the Speed Editor would be a worthy investment. It is solidly built, the weighted scroll wheel is delightful to use, and its low cost will likely be repaid many times over with the editing time saved. Highly recommended to speed Cut timeline editing in Davinci Resolve.

5
2024-04-24 06:24:43

Great mechanical keyboard. Love the preset lighting options.

5
2024-04-13 02:16:28

Great mechanical keyboard for programming. Works great with Linux as well.

5
2024-06-12 04:23:45

This label maker has a standard computer keyboard layout which made it much easier to use then its predecessors.

5
2024-09-12 06:11:13

The ROG Claymore II is the best mechanical keyboard I've ever used. The responsiveness is incredible!

5
2024-09-12 03:23:39

This is an amazing keyboard with heavy keys. My only complain is with the SL Editor, that could automatically identify the keyboard (currently you have to configure the MIDI section all the times).

5
2024-09-08 01:18:29

I liked the full editor keyboard but it was too big. Plus it didn't make much sense with the cost. This panel is perfect as it has most of the great figures from the full keyboard in a portable size.

5
2024-07-08 06:45:10

I was surprised to discover how functional the Speed Editor is in the Edit page, since it is billed as a keyboard for the Cut page. I don't use the Cut page, but since the SE was offered free with purchase of a DaVinci Resolve Studio license, I bought the license. In the Edit page, I use the jog/shuttle wheel and all the keys except the live edit/camera keys. (I haven't used the trim/slip keys, so I can't be sure they work in the Edit page.) The jog wheel greatly speeds up the editing process for me. The smart insert/append/ripl o/wr keys, the audio level process, the cut/dis/smth cut keys are great. I use the computer keyboard shortcuts and the Speed Editor keyboard together, and have greatly reduced use of the mouse. I find taking my hand away from the keyboards to use the mouse very inefficient. Of course everyone edits a bit differently, but for me the Speed Editor has indeed sped up my editing process, even outside the Cut page.

5