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The iKKEGOL USB Foot Pedal Switch is an upgraded, programmable footswitch designed for hands-free operation across various applications, from gaming to medical use. With a durable build, ergonomic design, and easy setup, it offers a seamless experience for users looking to enhance their productivity and comfort.
Material Type | Rubber, Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 3.9 x 2.8 x 1.3 inches |
Color | Single Pedal |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Actuator Type | pressure switch |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | Usb |
Controller Type | USB Foot Pedal |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Usb |
Switch Type | Touch Switch |
Terminal | Physical |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Operation Mode | Foot switch |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
D**R
Works with MobileSheets
It works on MobileSheets music display software, and performs as expected. Was able to program it on my Windows computer with the downloaded software.
J**N
Push to talk pedal.
I use this pedal exclusively for discord push to talk, plug and play, easy to use, once the software is installed I was able to apply a key that my personal keyboard doesn’t have via the softwares digital board, and it has been working well since setup.Durability and size wise, it’s a little smaller than the size of my palmAnd it’s a plastic mold which if too much force or dropped from a med-high distance, could chip/break.But for the price and my personal need, it’s a nice budget option.
S**D
Easy install, no issues with WIndows 10.
My kid broke their arm, can't really do much with the cast, I bought this so they could play Minecraft.No special drivers needed. Once I went into the Minecraft keybindings I just connected it up and was easily able to bind it as the "move forward" button.
D**T
One of my favorite purchases ever
I originally bought this over a year ago to get level 99 Magic in Old School RuneScape via high alching while doing my WFH job. It withstood that constant pressing for several hours for many days. Since then, it's still been daily-use for me, facilitating some niche uses like being a hands-free mute/unmute for Discord, working as an overdrive petal for Fortnite Festival, and simply being a click in other games when I'm eating and just need to click to progress a screen.This thing is very very customizable too. Don't let my simple usage fool you. You can set it to multi-key binds, multimedia functions, gamepad functions, even whatever "string" entails!If you're considering buying this, do it and I promise you'll find even more uses for it beyond your initial reason
V**R
generous cable length, very easy software install and use
I needed a footswitch to send a "Ctrl" key press to an app in a web browser. [To transmit from a remote amateur radio, FWIW.] I wasn't sure if the Ctrl key **by itself** would be supported since Ctrl is usually used in combination with other keys, but it worked fine.The physical footswitch is mostly plastic and lightweight, so not sure how long it will last, but the cable is a generous length making it easy to position for my foot.You have to download software to configure which key or other action is sent; the site and a QR code is in the instruction book. Be sure to pick "ElfKey" for either PC or Mac (32 or 64 bit versions are available; I used the 64 bit version). The software is straightforward to install, it recognized my particular footswitch automatically (the software supports many devices), and there's a built-in helpful interactive tutorial that makes it super easy to configure for the first-time user. Easy 5-star rating. I would buy other products from this vendor without hesitation.
J**S
Does the job, fragile though
You don't have to use the software others refer to, by default it acts as a keyboard that just sends the letter 'b', which was good enough for my purposes. It did send it repeatedly though (if you hold it down it keeps sending the key), which was inconvenient but not a deal breaker. Maybe the software lets you change this, not sure. The USB connector broke after plugging it in a dozen times, so have to get another one. Probably my fault, though hasn't happened with any of the other devices I regularly plug in.Edit: Just tried the software on my second purchase of this pedal and you can indeed set it to a key or combination of keys and change the trigger to not trigger repeatedly, though the interface is a bit confusing. When you save the configuration it resets to repeated trigger on the window but it still only does one trigger.
A**C
Works well, but not a fan of the clicking or foot ergonomics.
It works well, but there are a couple of things I'm not a fan of. They make a different switch that has a lower form factor that I think would be a better fit.First, the software is a little odd on how to setup the device. I'm a software developer and even I found it confusing. However, this is a one time thing so it's not a big issue. The settings are saved on the hardware, so it doesn't require software to be running on the computer for it to work.There are a couple of things I don't like.For one, it has a click every time it is activated. This is a bit annoying and I didn't expect it.The second would be the ergonomics. Too be honest, I think their newer, lower height pedal would have been a better way to go.I haven't found a good way to position my foot on it so I can change between activating it and resting my foot.If I put my foot pad on the top and forward, it is somewhat comfortable to rest on. However, it makes it hard to activate since I have difficulty getting it to depress enough to activate without moving my foot. Same with the ball of my foot on the top.If I put my toes on the top instead, it is easy to activate by mistake.I've decided to only put my foot on it when I need to use it, but then I have to search for it with my foot.I like the functionality, but not the form factor.
P**R
Works as intended!
The mechanical switch was a nice touch. Unlike other pedals, this one actuates from the front of the pedal, rather the back end, making inputs much more responsive. I also suggest just getting a couple of these if you're looking at and considering the multi pedal setups because i found from experience that being able to place two pedals any place you want is much better than being limited to the pedals stuck together, as there isn't enough space to accurately hit the desired pedal.
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