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The iKKEGOL Upgraded 2023 Digital Optical USB Foot Pedal is a single programmable footswitch designed for versatile hands-free control across gaming, streaming, transcription, and professional applications. Featuring a durable optical switch, a 1.9-meter USB cable, and broad OS compatibility (Windows, Mac, Linux, DOS), it offers plug-and-play convenience with customizable key, mouse, multimedia, and string inputs. Its ergonomic design helps reduce repetitive strain, making it an essential tool for multitasking professionals and gamers seeking enhanced workflow efficiency.
| ASIN | B0BWTRBLNP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #263 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (205) |
| Date First Available | February 25, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 10020C |
| Manufacturer | iKKEGOL |
| Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches |
M**K
Smooth, Responsive, and Perfect for Workflow Efficiency
The iKKEGOL Upgraded 2023 Digital Optical USB Foot Pedal has been a great addition to my setup. It’s super responsive and works exactly as described. Setup was quick, and the included software made it easy to assign custom commands. The build quality feels solid, with a low profile and smooth action. It doesn’t slide around while in use, and it registers every press without lag or misfires. Whether you’re using it for transcription, push-to-talk, streaming commands, or productivity shortcuts, it performs reliably. If you're looking for a hands-free solution to speed up your workflow, this is a smart, affordable option that actually delivers.
K**E
Works well.
Even though the software looks like it's still from the Windows 7 era, I was able to download it, program the pedal and then move the pedal to another computer and it retains it's function. Very pleased with both the programability and the funtion. It works perfectly. No issues with it connecting to Windows 11. It's not completely quiet but good enough for me. It is a little bit light and slides across the floor so i added some traction tape underneath.
D**M
Great product and useful
Love this product have had it for a few years still works great and so nice having extra controls for games or chat.
J**M
Works great without software - sends 'b' keystroke
I needed to find a substitute for always hitting 'w' for moving forward when gaming with my middle finger, due to injury. This works great and now that I know about it, I'll probably always use one as it works so well, and it's nice for games without autorun, and for driving to free up the hand a bit. It sends a 'b' key by default, so I mapped 'b' to 'Forward' in the game, for example. It works with no software loaded which was necessary to me. This is for the single pedal, not the 3-pedal setup.
G**R
Used to make and experminent, works great, sturdy, stays in place
Very well put together and works well for what I using for. Has great weight to holding in place so I'm not searching for it under my desk My brother likes it and said much better and easier to use and set up... and was easy to program for the raspberry pi device he made for.
L**G
Worked great with Discord
Installed this with a desktop computer for use in Discord. It was easy to install - just install the software and plug in a USB. The directions on where to get the software were included in the package and worked just fine. I configured mine as both a push to talk and push to mute with Discord. Since Discord was looking for a keyboard key stroke for these things I programmed the same key for both options. It's working like a champ ! It has freed up a button on my mouse and makes it easier to talk while doing other things with my hands. As a previous reviewer noted, it is smaller than I imaged a foot pedal would be, but it works just fine. I haven't used it for very long (~ 1 week) so can't comment to long term durability, but for the price ($16) it is a good value for those wanting to try this out.
N**Y
Issues, but you get what you pay for
The software works fine and it is easy to set up. The lightweight plastic design is not optimal - sometimes it takes several attempts before you activate the switch, which is frustrating, especially when recording. The switch also slides around on the floor. It is really cheap, though, so that kind of makes up for it. I couldn't find a nice metal switch like this anywhere.
M**.
This foot switch is awesome!
I'm using this for several different apps (e.g., Discord) as a push-to-talk switch and it's great. Using the setup software, I set it to F24. Yes, F24. Keyboards don't have a key labeled F24, but this foot switch can emulate that "hidden" key and it works great and doesn't conflict with other keystrokes on the keyboard. Even though it is mainly plastic, the electronics inside are solid. It doesn't use a mechanical switch that will be prone to failure. It uses opto-electronics. Pushing the pedal slides a coated piece of plastic between the emitter and receptor. No moving parts on the switch means it should last a lot longer than mechanical switches. The only thing I don't like is how stiff the spring is. So... being a do-it-yourself kind of person, I opened it up and replaced the spring. Yeah... No more warranty. But now it's perfect for me. It's a little noisy, but I solved that with some gaffers tape along the bottom plate edges. It's now super quiet.
K**R
The 'Game' option to use Joystick inputs does not work. It would have to come up as a HID-compliant game controller in Human Interface Devices as well. This image is from the Footpedal 7.4.4 software available on Ikkegol's website. The ElfKey software which also functions does not have this 'Game' menu. This is very disappointing as the ElfKey software does have an option to 'Hide in Tray' so it could easily run a virtual gamepad to facilitate this function. I am going to have difficulty reprogramming the internal microcontroller because the part number has been filed off the 16pin chip inside the pedal. It is possible to use Keyboard keys beyond F12 (such as F13 to F24) for programs such as Discord. It is NOT possible to use Joystick Button 1 in Teamspeak, Ventrillo or other chat software that supports Joystick inputs for push-to-speak. However while playing a Video Game this device can interfere with the amount of keys pressed at once during complicated maneuvers if also set to a keyboard and pressed down. There is a 'Key Press Limit' in most games and some operating systems. Windows 95 to 2000 has a 6 key press limit. XP removes this limit but many older games are still set to 6 keys at once. I am going to have to continue to use the Sewing Machine pedal I have wired into a 'USB Joystick Controller Board' (also available on Amazon, just use that as a search term) usually used for Arcade stick projects for the exact functionality I am looking for. It is a mouse with keyboard keys to device manager. Similar to a mouse with a number pad, 1 entry in Device Manager. It is not however a Mouse and Keyboard and Joystick device. I have a product like that and it puts 3 entries into Device Manager. For the lack of Controller support and filing off the chip info, 1 star. If/when ElfKey's tray icon also runs a Virtual Joystick (source code is very easy to find for that) and it would get 4 stars. Still get -1 for filing off chip info. If you find the device loud on press, an inch of foam tape above where the cord attaches will make it nearly silent.
J**S
Pleased with foot pedals and all works as expected. I am using it to turn pages of PDFs of sheet music on my tablet. Programmed to be single press of Page Up (middle pedal) and Page Down (right pedal). Left pedal programmed to be continous press of Page Up as this helps get back to first page of PDF quickly by holding foot on pedal. Would have like the pedals to be programmable with software that runs on Linux, but managed with an old laptop with Windows 10 on it to run the downloadable software.
R**D
The pedals are a little stiff which is alright if using as an assist to your work, but not ideal for a lot of use. Very easy to set up and program to what you want. Impressed me how well it works, just wish the pedal had more bounce for comfort.
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