Mountain Display and Macro Pad for keyboard review

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Practical usage

Practical usage

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DisplayPad/MediaPad can be mounted on the top left or right of your MOUNTAIN Everest Max or Core keyboard. You must align the groove on DisplayPad with the protruding USB Type-C connector notch on Everest and gently slide it in place.

 

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If you don’t have the Mountain keyboard, you can use the provided stand (with a rubber base). Thanks to the features of Base Camp – you can create custom key bindings, shortcuts, hotkeys, macros, change audio levels, transition scenes, etc. It is possible to use the OBS Studio/Twitch for broadcasts, so it’s excellent for streamers. And if you’re also into creative software, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, and DaVinci Resolve are also supported. 

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It’s great that the profiles can be changed manually or automatically upon launching or closing user-defined files or programs. If the 12 keys are insufficient on the Pads, you can use the Folders feature for even more sophisticated configurations. To do it – you need to bind a folder to any of your keys to create another layer for your shortcuts, macros, hotkeys, and functions. 

The kets of the Macro Pad use the Mountain key switches, which are very silent and responsive. Thanks to the hot-swap feature, there’s an option to switch to any MOUNTAIN Switches, Cherry-MX-style 3-pin or 5-pin switch.


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Overall – those are helpful/practical devices, especially for streamers or content creators. The stands are solid; don’t move around the desk(thanks to the rubber base), and if you’re willing to connect it to Mountain Everest, the Pads fit well.

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