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Rottay Number Pad, Mechanical USB Wired Numeric Keypad with Blue LED Backlit 22 Key Numpad for Laptop Desktop Computer PC Black (Blue switches)

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Arrives Wednesday, Apr 30
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Features

  • MECHANICAL BLUE SWITCH - Professional blue switches mechanical numpad provides quick triggering, tactile feedback and audible click when a keystroke is registered. Perfect for typing, programming, and playing strategy games.(Warm Tips: not hotswap switch)
  • PLUG & PLAY - No drivers required, easy to use. Number keypad supports Num, ESC, Tab, Delete and a shortcut key which can quickly access to calculator to improve productivity.
  • BLUE BACKLIT - 3 backlight modes: full-lighting, breathing, lights-off turn on and off by Esc + Del, bright and evenly distributed backlit keys, makes it easy to find the exactly keys when you are working in dimly lit rooms.
  • EXTREME DURABILITY - 10 key usb keypad with never faded ABS keycaps ensures 50 million times keystrokes. Gold-plated interface and magnet ring can to a large degree guarantees stable data transmitting
  • WIDELY COMPATIBILITY - Number pad for laptops and desktop computers works with Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10/ 11 operating systems. (Warm Tips: the keypad is not fully compatible with Macbook & Chromebook, the function keys do not work while the number keys part work fine)
  • ERGONOMIC DESIGN - The ergonomic stepped keys and 15 tilt designed numpad keyboard fit your hands easily and relieve fatigue of your wrist, makes your fingers less tired from typing.

Brand: Rottay


Compatible Devices: laptop, PC, desktop, computers


Connectivity Technology: USB Wired


Keyboard Description: Mechanical, Numeric, Ergonomic


Recommended Uses For Product: Programming, Gaming


Special Feature: Lightweight


Color: black


Number of Keys: 22


Keyboard backlighting color support: Single Color


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 6 x 3 x 1.5 inches


Item Weight: 7.2 ounces


Item model number: TH-keypad


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 14, 2017


Manufacturer: ROTTAY


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Its great
It appears to be good quality. Very clicky. Allows me to keep a small form factor keyboard and still have a numpad when i need it. The LED's arent perfect and it would be nice if it had legs to prop it up but the product is as described and works very well. Really enjoy it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024 by Casey

  • Not even for the price..
This is a wonderful number pad. It's super duper amazing. I was surprised I'd like it so much. I purchased it for use during the whole CrowdStrike incident to input Bitlocker decryption codes. If you didn't know, Bitlocker Decryption codes are comprised of 48-digits in eight groups of six. For the 9500 systems that were impacted, that meant helpdesk, field support, and other IT disciplines had to come over and work together to take care of all the systems to bring them all back online. This number pad along with two others I purchased were used by my team to enter bitlocker codes. The scissor keypad I just gifted to the field support team, lol, at $5.99 the experienced sucked enough that I was happy with just giving it away vs returning it to Amazon. The other two, this one and my Kisnt, ended up being used wherever I went. Used on hundreds of systems each, and nearly 30,000 key presses each. Worked like a champ. Definitely liked the extra buttons with Tab and ESC at the top. So useful. Wherever I went, along came the clickity clack of mechanical typing. What a champ!~ If you're looking for a good value, this is a good number pad. I like my Kisnt slightly more since it has brown switches, so I leave that one at home. The Rottay stays with me at work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by styledliving

  • Great value
I like the feeling of the keys with their mechanical feel and I like the macro to open calculator. It was instantly detected by Windows and works great. Only thing I wish you could do is turn off the lights on it but it's fine not a big deal. Been using it for months now with no issues.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024 by Alex Longacre

  • Good response from keys. Kind of loud.
I use this with a work laptop connected to via USB A to C dongle. There was no setup required. The keys are illuminated well. The keys have a nice click to them when pressed. The typing sound is pretty loud compared to a laptop keyboard. If I am on a phone call, the person on the other end can hear the typing. The sound is useful if someone is reading me a number over the phone, I don't have to say "uh huh..." after every 3 numbers since they can hear the clacking of the keys. If you work from home and live with other people, they will be able to hear it from the next room. The keypad is durable but doesn't feel 'heavy duty'. I use it everyday and it is consistent. I've carried it in a backpack with a bunch of other stuff and it holds up. It did slide around on my desk more than other items but I just fixed that with some sticky pads on each corner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great value for the mobey
If you’re running a smaller keyboard or need a separate number pad for another reason, this is a great choice. Solid build. And works as described. And the blue switches give a nice tactile and audible feedback. The Calculator key on top is a brilliant added bonus touch! As you can see from the photo, the caps are swappable. I swapped out the Enter key with an orange colored one I already had. #win ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by Funky Monk Funky Monk

  • Perfect!
I do a lot of mileage entry at my current job, and this is perfect. It does make a clicky sound when you type, so it’s not quiet but it does work great. Besides, I like the click sound.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by Erin Erin

  • Good mechanical keypad...TERRIBLE layout
You never realize how much you 10-key...until the layout switches on you. The build quality of this thing is good. It has lots of extra little features with the colors and stuff. The keys feel nice, it types well. The thing I can't get past, is putting a single height + key in line with the 6, and the minus key with the 9. Guess what happens when you're a touch 10-keyer and you go to do subtraction...it backspaces! They also put an = sign on this thing, a tab, an escape, and a 'calculator' app start button. I see where they were trying to go with this...but for users of normal keyboards who may have moved to an 85% keyboard or something, when they need it, they're going to drop it right in line where it would normally sit. If you're used to hitting = on your main keyboard, you're going to continue to. I think this tries to fix something that isn't broken, and I should have looked a little harder at the layout before I bought. On a constructive note as a Linux user, I should be able to find a way to re-map the backspace and minus keys and maybe put a larger plus key on it. to bring this up to 4-5 star quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by P. Clark P. Clark

  • Good quality, with some minor problems.
It works quite well; the buttons are tactile and responsive. The quality of the switches is superior to my current budget mechanical keyboard. None of my previous keyboards had a number pad, but now that I've tried one, it has proven itself to be very convenient. From now on, I will exclusively buy keyboards that include a number pad. I'm glad I was able to test this out without buying a whole keyboard. However, this product isn't perfect. The number pad's plastic base had rough, sharp edges. I was able to scrape the edges to smooth them out, but it was still somewhat annoying to do. It would be nice if the base was heavier so it wouldn't get pushed around by my hand so easily. If you purchase a keyboard that includes a number pad from the get go, then that problem will be avoided. Lastly, I would prefer if the LED indicator for the number lock key was inside the button itself, instead of being located at the back of the number pad. That way, it would be easier to see at a glance whether it's activated or not. With its current position, it's possible for the light to be blocked by other keys depending on your position. Even if it isn't blocked, if you look down and don't see the light, you may doubt yourself since you know it can be blocked sometimes. The entire number pad is already equipped with backlights, so it seems to me that this change wouldn't cost much and would go a long way to improve the experience further. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by FDrybob FDrybob

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