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govindhtech · 10 months ago
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Everest Max Keyboard, Makalu Max Mouse Gaming Accessories
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Mountain Everest Max Keyboard
Product Review: Mountain Everest Max Keyboard + Peripherals: Tobias Brinkmann created Mountain, a Freiburg, Germany-based business that creates and produces premium gaming accessories. Their devices, which include keypads, mice, and keyboards, have exceptional build quality and distinctive designs. Several of the gadgets include magnets to facilitate physical connections, such detachable mouse wings, and make advantage of USB-C connectivity. Rather of tucking a tab into a slot on the box, these items’ packaging uses magnets to keep flaps down.
Base Camp, their free program, assists you in configuring all of your Mountain devices. It is important that you download Base Camp before using them on your computer. Let’s examine the Makalu Max mouse, Everest Max keyboard, and DisplayPad controller.
Mountain Makalu Max
Makalu Max mouse
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Additional side grips, weight rings, a USB cable, and a wireless dongle for flexible connection are included with the $59.99 USD Makalu Max mouse. It has eight programmable buttons, adjustable RGB lights, and a Pixart PAW3370 sensor with up to 19,000 DPI. The Kailh GM 8.0 switches are sturdy, and the supplied rings allow you to change the weight. A sniper button is also included for fast DPI adjustments. Changing the RGB settings and button functionalities is a simple task using Base Camp. It syncs perfectly with Razor Chroma and glides well on a Razor RGB mouse pad.
My computer detected the new USB device as soon you plugged in the Makalu Max mouse, and the Base Camp program instantly displayed it. Given my familiarity with Corsair’s ICue software, It had little trouble navigating to the RGB settings and key bindings to configure the eight buttons. In addition, They replaced the mouse’s conventional side grips with broader ones and put one of the weights to the bottom of the device.
Everest Max Keyboard
Everest Max Keyboard Price
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The Everest Max keyboard, which retails for $199.99 USD, is housed in a large gunmetal gray aluminum box. It has a magnetic wrist rest, five USB-C connectors for peripherals, and hot-swappable Cherry MX switches. The media dock and keypad that come with the keyboard match and may be personalized via Base Camp. With the included tool, switching switches is simple, and additional switches and keycaps are available for customization.
The keypad’s adaptability and the way the USB-C connection was established to the keyboard pleased me. Above the number keys on the keypad are four programmable buttons. These may be programmed to do certain actions, such as launching the Chrome browser, using the Base Camp software, which detected the keyboard as soon as they inserted it into the computer.
When the Max keyboard and media dock are joined, the aluminum gunmetal keyboard and keypad complement each other in color, giving the impression of a single modular item. With the provided key switch removal tool, changing a key switch is simple. To further personalize the keyboard layout, Mountain offers both key switches and key caps for around $40 USD. Without a doubt, a computer modder would use this keyboard!
Makalu Max
Dock Media
Let’s move on to the media dock, which is meant to facilitate standard media operations. It also has a display dial that allows you to customize it to show an image or a digital or analog clock, and it gives you access to other options found in the Base Camp software that runs on your computer. It seems that in order to keep the Everest Max keyboard and Makalu Max mouse operating to their maximum potential, you must have the Base Camp program running in the background.
Using the Base Camp program, configuring the Everest Max keyboard is simple. There are several lighting settings, including synchronizing possibilities, whether it’s are RGB or not. Additionally, there are possibilities for recording macros and creating key bindings. It set one of the four keypad buttons to launch Chrome (which loaded in the Chrome icon automatically) to test the binding function.
The two buttons on the keypad have default bindings that open the file and task managers in your Windows operating system. Here is where you might take some time to record macros or figure out bindings. It really helps not to have to commit the functionality to memory two weeks later, which is made possible by the option to insert text.
Makalu Max
DisplayPad controller
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Included in the $69.99 USD DisplayPad is a gunmetal frame with 12 customizable buttons and a base. It may be used alone or coupled with the Everest Max keyboard. It lacks RGB illumination, but Base Camp allows you to use macros and app bindings. It’s useful if you want more programmable buttons than the four on the keypad. With Base Camp, each device supports several profiles, allowing you to quickly access various profiles by using the keypad’s buttons.
It discovered that the DisplayPad controller functioned better with its supporting base than when it was fixed to the Everest Max keyboard in my workbench computer configuration.
The DisplayPad appeared in Base Camp when  they connected it into the computer. Although it lacks RGB options, it can be bound to apps and macros, much like the four buttons on the Everest Max keypad. There is one button that opens Steam which means it can play games quickly. If you want more programmed buttons than the keypad can provide, the DisplayPad comes in useful. You may use the keypad’s buttons to switch between various profiles since every Base Camp device supports several profiles. You may choose not to use the DisplayPad if money is tight.
Performance of Gaming
They tested all of the Mountain equipment in World of Tanks-Blitz while it was connected to the gaming PC (Thinking Outside the Box-2). They found the new setup to be equivalent to the previous CoolerMaster SK-650 keyboard and EVGAX20 mouse, however the Makalu Max mouse may be somewhat more precise. The Mountain devices worked very well overall, and they haven’t yet fully explored all of the programming possibilities, particularly with the eight programmable buttons on the Makalu Max.
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johanniterjoerg · 8 years ago
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gametainmentnet · 3 years ago
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MOUNTAIN bringt DisplayPad und MacroPad Streaming- und Content Creation-Controller auf den Markt
MOUNTAIN bringt DisplayPad und MacroPad Streaming- und Content Creation-Controller auf den Markt
MOUNTAIN, Hersteller innovativer Premium-Peripheriegeräte mit benutzerorientiertem Design, die es Gamern und Content Creators ermöglichen, Höchstleistungen zu erbringen, erweitert sein Ökosystem an Premium-Peripheriegeräten mit der Einführung der MOUNTAIN Keypad-Serie in Form des MOUNTAIN DisplayPad und MOUNTAIN MacroPad. Getreu den Grundpfeilern von MOUNTAIN sind DisplayPad und MacroPad…
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einervon80millionen · 3 years ago
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August 2014
[Zettel mit Gemaltem und Gekritzel aus der Schule] Den Zettel haben Mia und ich mal in der Stunde gemacht. Den musste ich einfach aufheben, der war echt total süß. Im Schuljahr 8/1.
[Zettel in einem Biologieunterricht geschrieben] An mein Tagebuch: Na toll! Ich sitze gerade im Chemiezimmer am Donnerstag. Mia hat gerade gesagt, nach dem wir uns einigermaßen wieder befreundet haben, dass sie keine Zeit hätte für Volleyball! Toll ey!!! :c Ich hatte mich so gefreut, denn ich hatte doch gestern erst noch was für uns gekauft. Jetzt streiten wir uns schon wieder! Als wenn ich böse wäre, ja klar! Sie war doch böse auf mich, und dann hat sie ja auch noch Maxie und tut so als wäre sie ihre BFF! :c Wie ich es hasse. Ja und wer musste sich dann neben Linus setzen, dieses ganze 8. Klasse!! Dann sagte sie auch noch, ich solle nicht wegrennen! Als ob ich das nötig hätte!
[ein verpackter Löffel und eine angerissene Chili Gewürz Packung] Das war total geil! Am – war ich in Grünberg mit Mia und da haben wir uns einen total schönen Nachmittag gemacht mit Eis aus dem Rewe + Löffel, danach Bubbletea am Annonceneck, und später beim Chinesen so Trockennudeln mit Chili und Knoblauchsoße geholt. Es war richtig cool den ganzen Tag mal was mit Mia zu machen!
[Kassenzettel Cafe] Bei unserer Klassenfahrt in Frankfurt a.M. im April waren Maxie, Mia, und ich in der Innenstadt in einem Cafe. Ich fand das so toll, dass wir sowas mal zu dritt zusammen machen, deswegen musste ich das aufheben…
[Zettel zum Ablauf der Klassenfahrt] Unsere Klassenfahrt mit Frau Hieße als Klassenlehrerin. Weil ich Geburtstag hatte, haben Mia, Maxie, Alexa, Zoe für mich eine Party vorbereitet so um 22:00 – 2:00. Das war total geil von ihnen, auch weil sie für mich Geschenke und einen Schokoladenkuchen hatten. Ich war voll überrascht und hätte das gar nicht gedacht! Ich bin aber echt froh solche Freunde zu haben. (:
[Zettel Ein kleiner Glücksbringer für dich (: von Mia] Der Zettel war mal an einer kleinen Eule dran. Es war mal ein Geburtstagsgeschenk von ihr zu meinem 13. Jahr, also ein Jahr schon wieder her. Dazu noch ein Eulenetui, weil das ja mein Eulenjahr war.
[Bemaltes Facebook Zeichen als Minion] Das hatte ich mal für einen Icon-Challenge gemacht. Das lag auf einem weißen Hintergrund, so habe ich es fotografiert, und fertig war‘s.
[Kassenzettel Ikea] Das 1. Mal in einem Ikea in meiner Kindheit am 20.10.2013. Und natürlich den Kassenzettel vom Freysen dort. Das erste Mal Ikea in Köln!
[Displaypad und Aufkleber] Das sind zwei schöne Sachen fürs Handy, das Paddy von Carlotta geschenkt erst vor kurzem. Und das linke ist ein toller Aufkleber , nicht unbedingt fürs Handy, trotzdem habe ich ihn gefunden und dachte du klebst das einfach mal mit ein.
[Eintrittskarten Freizeitparks Phantasialand und Funtastic] Mit der Klasse in der letzten Schulwoche im Phantasieland war cool! Als 2. gleich die Achterbahn :b Zum Funtastic: Ich weiß nicht mehr mit wem und wann das war… Ach doch, 2014 mit Daniels Familie und Charlotta. <3
[Schoko Packung] Schokolade aus dem Bio-Laden in Marburg von Oma gesponsert. Fand die Verpackung so hübsch. Und die musste einfach mit hier rein, ich meine das ist Bio! xDD Aber mega lecker, zwar nicht mit viel Zucker, aber trotzdem gut.
[Schmierzettel von Mia und mir] Love Story unserer Klasse mit Namen von Jungs und Mädchen aufgelistet, wer auf von stehen könnte
[Zettel mit Zahl 6] Unsere Ersteigerungsnummer in der 1. Woche in den Ferien bei den Handmade Wochen. Damit habe ich eine geschmiedete Schlangenkette (6€ von Oma) und einen Bogen (10€) ersteigert… das war lustig.
[Ticket] Mit Charlotta einen geilen Tag in Fulda gemacht und dann mit der Straßenbahn gefahren, das ist das Fahrticket davon.
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menubar-blog · 14 years ago
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QuickCal – Allows me to add appointments to iCal in a pop up window using natural language. Twitter for Mac – I should remove this but my ego and fear of missing out won't allow it. ;-) Dropbox – This should be built in. FastScripts – Allows me to execute a few Applescripts I have come to rely on with keyboard commands. DisplayPad – Lets me use my iPad as a second display over WiFi (Seems like magic. Likely is.) The rest are built in stuff. Sync, Bluetooth, Airport, Battery, Clock, Spotlight. (From Patrick Rhone, Writer, Editor, and Curator; of Minimal Mac, Practical Opacity, The Random Post, PatrickRhone.com and Keeping It Straight)
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aethernet-blog · 12 years ago
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ipad | how to get the best experience with displayPad ?
DisplayPad is a great app that turns your iPad in a second ( or third, or fourth or ... ) screen for your mac.
It have some great feature as adding a new mouse which is touch responsive on your screen.
Although when used on wifi you can have some really annoying issue as :
- random disconnection
- lags
- freeze
The disconnection is probably the worse as you'll have a 3 seconds bluescreen on every screen connected, which cut your work even if you was not working on the iPad screen. Also all the windows you had on that screen will come back to your main one...
A great solution i found is to use myWi ( a great thetering app available on Cydia - another good reason to jailbreak ) :
Disconect your mac from airport
Connect your mac and iPad with the usb-dock cable
Configure myWi to share your wifi connection on usb
Connect your iPad to wifi ( if not allready done )
If needed configure your mac to get it's internet from the new cabled network made available ( in most case you don't have to do anything )
Launch displayPad on the iPad
Connect your mac with displayPad
And TADAAAA you get a super stable, reliable and quite fast displayPad experience.
It's not as fluid as having a screen connected through hdmi, dvi, displayport or vga but it's realy usefull to keep your eye on something that does not change too fast.
The same trick can be used in other situation where network lag is a big problem such as midi over wifi ...
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stoweboyd · 13 years ago
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I have used -- occasionally -- an clever app called DisplayPad, a tool with components running on the iPad and my Mac. The reason I bought it was to be able to use the iPad as a monitor for my Macbook Air when away from the office.
In the office, I have a 30" Cinema display, which I have become habituated to, and I usually leave Twitter open on the Macbook Air screen, and do everything else on the 30".
This morning I was thinking about my travel next week to the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston, and I thought I'd check on any updates to DisplayPad. I found that, yes, the version I had on my Mac wouldn't work with the current Mac OS X version I have running, Lion. So I upgraded.
I decided to run it with the 30" monitor plugged in, although I thought wouldn't work. But I was wrong. In preferences for displays, I now see three monitors:
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I don't think I will actually operate in that mode in the office, but it's cool that it's possible.
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lorygil · 14 years ago
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DisplayPad
Do you spend so much time on your computer that you need a second monitor, but still have not actually bought one? If so, DisplayPad by Clean Cut Code is a cheap and space-saving alterative.
I personally do not need a second monitor. I rarely sit in front of my home computer for more than a few minutes. I stare at a monitor for eight hours a day, the last thing I want to do when I get home is do the same thing. I do, however, spend hours and hours playing World of Warcraft, and at times have needed to look something up and will have to reduce my game screen in order to access the rest of my computer. So, I gave DisplayPad a try while I was gaming, and it was awesome! I was able to g-chat with friends, look up quest info on thotbott.com and pick playlists on iTunes from my iPad while never having to stop killing shit on WoW.
You have to download an additional program to your home computer and the link requires a wireless network. Some visual quality gets lost in the translation and it tends to run really slow, at least mine did while playing a game that hogs up a lot of data when it is running. But I’d have to imagine that anyone who really needs a second monitor probably already has one and this little gadget is just for the rest of us.
It is currently on sale for $4.99
Download it here.
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