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Wacom Express Key Remote for Cintiq & Intuos Pro (ACK411050)

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Style: Key Remote


Features

  • The wireless Express key remote for Cintiq and Intuos Pro is designed for more efficiency and comfort
  • 17 customizable buttons
  • Touch Ring allows for instant one touch access to time saving shortcuts in all your favorite creative applications
  • Connect up to five Express key Remotes at one time, one for each of your creative software applications, to optimize your workflow

Description

The wireless Express key remote for Cintiq and Intuits Pro is designed for more efficiency and comfort. A set of 17 customizable buttons and touch Ring allow for instant one-touch access to timesaving shortcuts in all your favorite creative applications. Place the Express key remote anywhere It's most convenient while drawing - on screen, in your hand or beside your keyboard. Connect up to five Express key remotes at one time, one for each of your creative software applications, to optimize your workflow. Spend less time searching for what you need and more time getting lost in your ideas.


Brand: ‎Wacom


Series: ‎ExpressKey


Item model number: ‎ACK411050


Item Weight: ‎3.88 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.5 x 2 x 5.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.5 x 2 x 5.5 inches


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Wacom, Inc


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎October 21, 2017


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  • Keybinds are great, but..
Style: Key Remote
I really liked using it instead of my keyboard I feel like I work much faster while paining in Photoshop( I spent 3 days creating my macros so i didn't had to use the keyboard on my new workflow) , even the scroll thing to make the brush smaller or bigger is not so bad when you get used to it ( I slowed the speed on mine ) the battery life is never accurate on mine, on the Wacom info on the PC says 75% but I keep getting low battery warnings so you never really now how much you still have , also the range is pretty bad, I have to connect the dongle on the Wacom for it to work properly , another thing that anoys me is that they use mini USB instead of USB C. Overall I do like it but it could be much better for the price they ask. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022 by Isaac

  • Nicely made, but is it essential?
Style: Key Remote
As a graphic designer, I used my old intuos tablet I used the hot key functions all the time. But when I switched up to a cintiq they didn't have the hot key functions. I went a bit without the remote and I find myself that it's not an essential tool. As of now I find myself casually switching back to the keyboard and a bit of the time the remote can be a bit glitchy and not function all the time. I do love Wacom but the support they have for this product I was sadly disappointed with considering all their stuff works amazing usually. The good thing is it doesn't require drivers and you can set the hot keys to do whatever you want. It's fun to use when it works. Which is about 95% or the time but for people who are used to keyboard macros to do graphic art I think you'll consistently be switching back to the keyboard ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022 by Justin

  • It’s a need
Style: Key Remote
This product is a need for getting my art done in a timely matter. The remote feels really good in my hand and has a good weight to it. My only complaint is that you can’t put your own short cuts like “m” to flip canvas on krita. But other controls are pre set like zooming in and out, undoing, settings, etc ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022 by David

  • Well, I like it :)
Style: Key Remote
First off, what other reviewers have said about this being high quality but expensive for even that are correct. I think about $60 of what I paid was for the quality and the remaining $30 was just for the brand. Also it is true that the touch ring is a little too sensitive. The touch ring on my Intuos 4 worked beautifully and I never had a problem. This is about 80% as good. I had to re-learn how I use a touch ring because on my old one I just got my brush or whatever to the size I wanted and stopped. With this it's easy to go too far and then you have to back up, at which time you might go too far again. I can see why some users were frustrated by this. At this point, though, I have gotten used to it and I don't care. I don't even notice it anymore when I'm drawing. Some other reviewers were also bothered by the 10 minute time out but I've haven't even noticed it? Maybe I'm really dense and not paying attention but it seems like I just pick it up whenever and it works. There were a couple times I had to push a button twice to get a response but I can't remember why that was. All I know is that if the turn off thing was a huge problem, I would have noticed and I would be here complaining haha. :) No driver problems thus far. And it was easy to assign what I wanted to each key. By and far I love this little remote. On Amazon it was either this or a $35 cheap plastic one that didn't have near as many keys. I loooooove my shortcuts, so the more keys the happier I am. I also love the fact it is a REMOTE. It fits in my hand and I can operate it with one thumb. I've programmed the shortcut keys for non-drawing apps like Anki, which I spend a lot of time in. I find it really relaxing to be able to sit back and use my remote to navigate the program as opposed to having to have my hands to hit keys on my keyboard. When I'm drawing I lay the remote flat on the desk next to my Cintiq (or next to my keyboard on the pull out tray, whatever I'm feeling like) and push the buttons with my fingers. This is also comfortable. If anybody wants to know my specs I bought this to go with a Wacom Cintiq 16, I do my art in Photoshop CC 2021, and I'm running Windows 10 on a 2015 Dell Inspiron Laptop. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2021 by Starry

  • If you are an artist and have any tablet, this is very ideal.
Style: Key Remote
Nothing grates my parmesan more than trying to draw and having a massive keyboard between me and the tablet/screen when drawing. It's clunky and cumbersome and forces you to make space compromises. I got a Huion Kamvas pro 22 (2019) and got one of these remotes and it has been a godsend after some reconfiguration of the keys on the remote. Now I can move the ergotron arm mounted screen nice and close and use it like a mini drafting table while my left arm curls under the monitor and just keeps to the remote, feeling around for the right keys easily thanks to its layout and indicator nubs. My right hand is free to draw with no issues. Sure the tablet has buttons on the sides, but that means I have to break flow to hotkey. Not with this little thing! I can zoom, change brush size, quicksave, change my music playing, quickswap brushes, undo/redo, createm new layers, and so on all with one hand never having to move while the other keeps to the pen. YES you can use this with non-wacom products. YES you -might- potentially have driver conflicts, but they are relatively easy to sort out if you do. (Mine had no issues) NO wacom precision mode/cintiqe features built into the remote will not work with other tablets so please make sure to change those macros off the remote soon as you install otherwise you will have to re-start the process to continue using the remote because the responses will cease functioning until you do. Battery life is great, but it could be a bit better. The auto-turnoff after a few minutes of idleness is a nice feature. The bottom of the remote is made with a smooth but friction textured rubber, allowing it to do a basic stick to some angles of any screen. It also has magnets in it if you feel like making a mounting spot for it. Three indicator lights at the top help indicate what control set you are currently in...adding a ton of combinations for macros. Usb micro charging port. Has a tiny usb dongle receiver. The packaging is so professional and quality you feel like you are opening a treasure. The manual is half the weight of the box haha. Solid metal body, feels pure quality and good in the hand. it's a little wider than expected when you get it, but ideal anyhow. There is also a hud feature to show you what the hotkeys are currently macroed to and for when you switch modes. Probably one of my favorite digital art accessories to this day. It will stay in my drawing arsenal for years to come. Cintiq or not, you should buy one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2020 by Dan Osbon (Incognis)

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