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Key Features
- 8 Programmable Buttons
- Control Dial
- OLED Display
- USB Type-C & Wireless RF Connection
Give your creative workflow a major boost with the Quick Keys Remote from Xencelabs. This compact device features eight programmable buttons with five key sets that allow you to create up to 40 shortcuts per application to accelerate a variety of different tasks. The bright OLED display displays your different shortcuts and can positioned in horizontal or vertical orientations to fit your needs and environment. Use the convenient dial for fine control over different functions that include zoom and brush size. The dial's colored LED backlight indicates which of the four programmed functions is active. The remote controller also features an ambidextrous design and can be connected directly to your Windows or Mac computer using the included angled USB Type-C cable or wirelessly through the RF adapter. Its internal battery is rated to provide up to 53 hours of use from a 1.5-hour charge. The adjustable sleep timer helps to ensure that the Quick Keys will conserve power while fitting your personal workflow. The remote also includes convenient accessories such as a USB Type-A to USB Type-C adapter and a carrying case.
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Does this device have a memory to store settings ...
Does this device have a memory to store settings from one computer to another or will it only work on a machine running the manufacturer's software?
You will need to have the Xencelabs Driver / Settings program installed on your computer. The custom program settings are stored within the Setting application on your computer, not on the Quick Keys.
Date published: 2021-12-10
Can the Xencelabs Quick Keys be used on a ...
Can the Xencelabs Quick Keys be used on a computer when a Wacom tablet is also used on the same system? I read the Xencelabs tablet cannot be used if the Wacom drivers are installed, wondered if this affects the Quick Keys as well.
There would be a conflict with the drivers and this would also affect the Xencelabs Quick Keys.
Date published: 2023-07-18
Can this product be used as a "Stand Alone" ...
Can this product be used as a "Stand Alone" product without the tablet?
Yes, the Xencelabs Quick Keys Remote can be used standalone without a tablet.
Date published: 2025-01-28
Can this be an alternative remote with a Wacom ...
Can this be an alternative remote with a Wacom Cintiq 16?
The Xencelabs Quick Keys Remote can work alongside a Wacom product.
Date published: 2023-03-12
There are three questions on this product, and ...
There are three questions on this product, and the answers given all contradict each other. can you clarify all the answers please?
The long answer is that the conflict between Xencelabs Quick Keys and Wacom tablet drivers is a very specific issue which arises due to the limitations of WinTab, an API which can be used with Wacom devices to allow pen input in Windows. This has mainly been an issue in older versions of Photoshop and other Adobe software; modern versions rely instead on Windows Ink, a different API which Xencelabs has stated creates no issues when using both Xencelabs and Wacom devices. Xencelabs has provided instructions on dealing with this issue in a post on their subreddit here: https://bit.ly/3tsqcaI
The short answer is that yes, there have been issues with driver compatibility, but this is mainly the case with older versions of Adobe programs and only on Windows. There should be no problems with current versions of Adobe software, and for users who are still having trouble the link above contains a workaround.
Date published: 2023-01-27
