







⌨️ Elevate your workflow & game with the ultimate 12-key macro powerhouse!
The LUKCOZMO Macro Pad is a compact, programmable 12-key mechanical keypad featuring anti-ghosting keys, customizable RGB lighting, and cross-platform plug-and-play compatibility. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it supports four function layers, wireless and wired connectivity, and includes a lithium-ion battery for portable use. Its intuitive software and memory function ensure your macros stay saved, boosting efficiency and gaming combos with one-touch precision.






| ASIN | B0D25Q6Q59 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #544 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (91) |
| Date First Available | April 19, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | MQ-AX18-K12-VT2-RGB |
| Manufacturer | LUKCOZMO |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 2.84 x 1.46 inches |
C**D
Love it, gamechanger for digital artists
Works perfectly. Software is fine. No viruses that I know of (some people were suspicious). Unknown company but that's life nowadays right? The keys feel good, I would compare them to MX Red mechanical keys. Smooth travel. They feel great honestly. Programming it was pretty easy and fun. It has 4 layers too, so I use Layer 1 for Photoshop drawing, and Layer 2 for FPS games. I think it has just the right amount of keys so that it's small but still usable. I definitely won't be returning it. This has totally changed my digital art output because now I can have my drawing tablet and this keypad together next to each other on my desk at all times, ready to use. Excellent product!
B**.
Works as I'd hoped with no issues.
Works great! The key programming is easy and straightforward. I'm not going to lower my review for it, but the LED setting interface is pretty tricky and I couldn't get it to work exactly how I wanted, but the key programming was all I really care about anyway.
W**X
Don’t even waste your time!!!
This sucks. The program for it sucks and can’t do anything with it. Wish I would have done more research into it before buying and kicking myself that I didn’t try it out before my 30 days were up.
B**N
Works well, could use layer light steady burn
Software to program the a little hard to find and get working. However, I use this between my personal computer with the dongle and Bluetooth for my work computer. This has proven to be a time saver as I have the different layers set to each computer. It functions as if I am typing at the keyboard! Only downside i have found is there is no permanent light to indicate which key layer you are on which can sometimes be annoying.
C**R
Works well, plug and play,18 keystroke limit, wired USB-C and BT, RGB not very adjustable.
I needed a multi-key ‘macro’ keyboard that could emulate multi keystrokes via a single button, with speed control, and capable of special characters/function keys/etc, and be able to store at least 15 steps. It needed to be essentially driverless, or at least a plug and play USB HID device from the system’s perspective. This product fits the requirements, though without much room to spare (18 keystrokes, whether they are shifted or not). This shows up in ‘windows device manager’ as 2 USB input devices, 2 HID keyboard devices, and one HD compliant mouse, but you don’t have to install any software on the device that will use it. It also keeps the ‘macros’ in the keypad, as you move it from one device or computer to another. Programming: The included USB stick scanned as virus free, still I unpacked the windows software into a directory on an old, isolated laptop just to be extra careful. It is portable, you just run the exe from there, no ‘installation’ of software required. It recognized the keypad correctly once connected. Programming is a little clunky but works. Be sure to clear a key before programming it and use the onscreen keyboard rather than a physical keyboard. This software won’t ‘record a macro’ of key sequences as you perform them on a keyboard (or mouse clicks or other). You program a button from the on-screen possibilities by clicking them in sequence. If you get it wrong, it’s safest to clear the button and start over, as editing is hit or miss. But it DOES read the current programming of the keypad and display it, so you can cut and paste that to notepad as a reference. Keys can be programmed to emulate one or more keyboard keys in a sequence or combined, or to do mouse clicks or multimedia commands, but apparently mixing them together is not possible. I.E. you can’t program a key to do a sequence of “B” plus “control + shift + win + F12 + left-mouse-button” plus “mute audio” plus “1234”. You’d have to break that into at least 4 keys and it might require pressing the mouse button yourself while pressing the 2nd of those. You can do one button passwords with special characters easily (up to 18 chars), and you can do one button mouse sequences, and you can do one button multimedia command sequences, but not combine them in one button. It would be nice to have a single button mute your music, start Zoom, turn on your camera, and dial a contact for a voice meeting, but that’s something you can’t do with this keypad. Keep expectations reasonable. Build quality: The build and feel is quality, but I'll probably mount to a heavy wedge with anti-slip feet to keep it in place and ergonomic. It isn’t super light now and does come with non-slip feet, but it’s not heavy like a quality keyboard, so could be bumped around the desk as is. The mechanical keyswitches are good quality and feel, with no tactile click or click sound, just the normal ‘thunk’ . I immediately replaced the original black keycaps with crystal jellies for mx so I could see the rgb through them, and custom label them. The switches are standard mechanical hot swappable format, so you can modify to your favorites, clicky switches with cat face keycaps if you like. The knobs are basic plastic, with encoders underneath that have 20 detents per rotation, and a push momentary. The encoders are soldered, but the knobs are just standard splined push on type, so also customizable. Lighting: It does mostly what it says in the description, except keys are NOT individually color/mode addressable for led, it's all 12 or none, per layer. So, I have layer 1 always-on (mode 1) in red, layer 2 is yellow in mode 3, and layer 3 green in mode 4, so I can identify layers easily. THERE IS NO BRIGHTNESS control, and color selection is limited to 8 (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Purple, and of course ‘off’ or black). Still, that's enough for me so I'm ok, for the price. I may eventually add my own brightness knob. Wireless: I did not need or test Bluetooth or 2.4G wireless functionality, but I can verify there is a Li-Po pouch battery inside (the 12 key with 2 knobs), it’s a 403030 claiming 400mah. So Bluetooth life should be at least a month of constant connection, maybe several, if rgb backlighting is off. Summary: I’m happy with the product. It fits what I needed it for, feels quality, and works, and wasn’t very expensive -no serious complaints. It could be improved, but what couldn’t? The only question now is how long it will last, but with the exception of the battery, there really isn’t much to wear out, so I’m assuming a long career.
J**O
Xbox Sim Racing
Works perfectly for mapping control functions for sim racing on xbox. Software is a little confusing at first, but easy once you've got it figured out.
T**R
Inexpensive, and does what it says
Overall, it's working great for me. I'm using it to trigger hotkeys and functions in DaVinci Resolve when I'm editing videos, and it's sped up my workflow considerably. It's easy to program (though slightly tedious), and the programming follows it from machine to machine. Having multiple "layers" to expand the number of keys/functions is great as well. All that said, if I could change one thing, I really wish that you could click a knob to have it toggle the function of that knob, versus having to cycle to a new layer and back. For example, I'd like to assign one knob to scrub through clips, and then click it, and have it change to zoom, while the rest of my keys on that layer stay the same, and then click the knob again to have it go back to scrubbing. There's 5 or 6 very useful functions to assign to knobs in DaVinci, and as it sits, the only way I have to access them is to change layers. And in order to change the knob function, and still retain necessary key functions, that means I have to assign 7 of my keys to stay the same on all 3 layers, which only gives me 5 keys to work with for additional functions. Just a bummer to know that there are 14 extra functions that could be opened up to me between the second and third layer if I didn't have to put the same 7 keys on all 3 layers just to change the knob behavior.
F**S
Software sucks
This macro pad sucks in every way outside of the fact the buttons sound nice, the software isnt even for the right macro. i ordered the 12 keys macro and the software is for the 15 key which makes it incompatible as is doesnt even read device, instructions are unclear and hard to read, doesnt explain how to install properly just tells you in a round about way to make you figure it out on your own, can't program any buttons at all
P**E
Esta muy lindo, sin embargo es solo plástico, si siente bastante débil, siento que si se me llaga a caer se rompería. He tenido otro macropad y estaba hecho de acrílico, siento que la calidad de este en cuanto a materiales es un poco pobre En cuanto a la conectividad y el funcionamiento fue bien, es fácil de configurar y cambiar entre los modos de coneccion
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