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Mini Keyboard V02.1.1 Jun 2026

RGB backlight with various scrolling or static, per-key effects, as mentioned in user discussions. Interface: USB-C Connectivity.

A: Check that you didn't exceed the 6-keystroke macro limit. Also, remember that modifier keys (Shift, Ctrl, Alt) only apply to the first keystroke of your macro sequence. If the issue persists, try switching to Microsoft Edge for programming.

A clever addition is the : the keyboard enters deep sleep after 10 minutes of inactivity and wakes instantly upon keypress.

The WebHID API is a relatively new web standard, and its implementation can vary between browsers. Here is a breakdown of compatibility: mini keyboard v02.1.1

| Device Type | Key Count | Typical Price Range | Best For | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 3 keys + 1 encoder | $15 – $30 | Simple macros, volume control | Extremely compact, easily fits in a pocket | | 12-Key + 2-Knob Macro Pad | 12 keys + 2 encoders | $30 – $60 | Complex workflows, multi-function control | Often features a 3x4 grid layout | | One-Handed Gaming Keypad | 15-30 keys | $40 – $120 | Gaming, complex macro sequences | Larger footprint, often includes a thumbstick | | DIY Programmable Keypad | Varies (3-24) | $20 – $80 (DIY) | Hobbyists, custom hardware builders | Requires soldering and manual programming | | Mini USB Keyboard with Knob | 3 keys + 1 knob | ~$25 | OSU! gaming, basic shortcuts | Widely available on Amazon |

A: It is designed for a specific, widely-sold class of generic USB macro pads, such as those listed under the "Bewinner" brand. While it may work with others, it is not guaranteed to be universally compatible.

The software is the "brain" for these unbranded macro pads. Its primary function is to rebind hardware inputs to specific keyboard keys, multimedia controls, or multi-key macros. RGB backlight with various scrolling or static, per-key

| Layer | Default Function | |-------|------------------| | Base | QWERTY / Colemak-DH (switchable via DIP) | | Layer 1 (FN1) | Numbers (top row) + navigation (arrows on IJKL) | | Layer 2 (FN2) | Symbols & F-keys (F1–F12) | | Layer 3 (FN1+FN2) | System controls (brightness, volume, media) |

You can program a specific key to temporarily toggle or permanently latch onto these different layers. Multi-Key Macros

Pros: Excellent build quality, backlit keys, USB-C charging, stable Bluetooth 5.1, portable form factor. Cons: Steep learning curve for touch typists, no dedicated number row, Linux setup requires minor tweaks. Also, remember that modifier keys (Shift, Ctrl, Alt)

For a detailed look at the software, you can check the GitHub project for MINI-KeyBoard-V02.1.1. If you are looking for advice, let me know:

A sequence of actions (e.g., "Save, close window, open new application") executed with one button. 2. Programmable Knob