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Adafruit MacroPad RP2040 Starter Kit - 3x4 Keys + Encoder + OLED - ADABOX019 Essentials Reviews

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Fabian Levén
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Works perfectly and is a really fun side project to have!
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Posted 3 years ago
Jesús Plasencia
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Easily configurable and surprisingly powerful! I'm using it as a MIDI controller and it works like a charm
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Posted 3 years ago
Took a bit to get it put together and even longer to find and figure out how to install the right firmware onto the MacroPad, but once I figured it out it, it has been fantastic. Would be good if there were better instructions and videos to help someone get started with it. Would I buy it again? ABSOLUTELY YES!
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Posted 3 years ago
HARRISON CAMPBELL
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Very high quality product. Lovely PCB and the Silkscreen design is awesome. CircuitPython is a bit of a learning curve but the examples and the macropad project are great starters.
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Posted 3 years ago
Sony Lindberg
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Great little macropad/dev. station. Has everything routed and comes with the ability to quickly drop libs and code straight onto the internal storage. Took me about 10 minutes to boot it into uf2 mode and get the first macros working. Get the full kit if you can, £5 doesn't even cover the 3*4 keyplate if you'd get a custom one.
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Posted 3 years ago
Péter Kertész
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Easy to build, and easy to setup for macro hotkeys. I had to modify some code to match my keyboard layout (QWERTY/QWERTZ), but the adafruit forum was very helpful. here is the github repo for keyboard layouts: https://github.com/Neradoc/Circuitpython_Keyboard_Layouts
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Posted 3 years ago
Will Moindrot
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Great bit of kit. I ended up buying two: one for retro gaming 'MisterFPGA' rig, and one for my work PC. Very easy to use and get setup also to customise. Nice recipes online.
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago