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The Mountain DisplayPad is the perfect way to take your gaming, streaming, and content creation setup to the next level. With 12 freely customizable color display keys, it is easy to create your own key bindings, macros, and functions for increased productivity. The sleek aluminum frame and flexible mounting options give you the freedom to position your DisplayPad however you like, while the ergonomic design ensures comfortable use for hours on end.With support for animated GIF, JPG, PNG, and BMP files, you can really make your DisplayPad your own. And with the Base Camp management software, it's easy to integrate twitch, OBS Studio, Adobe Photoshop, DaVinci Resolve, and more into your workflow.
- 12 customizable 104x104px display buttons
- Can be used with Everest Max/core or standalone
- Drag N' Drop
- Aluminum plate
- Size: 147 x 80 x 67mm
- Stand with a rubber pad
Note: You don't need an Everest keyboard to use the DisplayPad separately, but with an Everest keyboard you can plug the device directly into the keyboard.
Article number:
Our article number: 22601
Manuf. article number: MG-KPDP-B-1
Brand
Mountain creates innovative, high-quality peripherals with a user-centric design that allows players to perform at their best. Their vision is for players to have what they need to accomplish, through uncompromising innovation, groundbreaking design, top quality and customization.
"Reach Your Summit" is Mountain's mantra. When you use gaming keyboards or gaming mice from Mountain, you have the tools you need to play at the top of your game.
Specifications
Connection
Connection from | USB-A (Male) |
Connection to | USB-C (Male) |
Properties
Colour | Black |
Size & weight
Cable length | 2 m |
Warranty
Warranty | 2 year warranty |
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