Remote KeyPad and NumPad Pro Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 74 reviews. Read all reviews for Remote KeyPad and NumPad Pro for iPhone.
Remote KeyPad and NumPad Pro is paid iOS app published by Evgeny Cherpak

Perfect for Sibelius

sibgolf

Does exactly what it says. One less thing I have to travel with now!


Never connects - no one to contact

:Divo

I try different ways several times in last months and still can not connect to computer like the lite version did. I would like this to work please help.


Not Much More To It

KarabinerNoLongerWorks

Needed it for Pro Tools and it works like a charm! I used to use Karabiner but since upgrading to High Sierra, they, for some reason, specifically removed the functionality to map fn+NumberKey to a numpad key entry. The app does exactly what it says, acts as your numpad. It connects to your computer as long as you're on the same wifi network and you've downloaded the app (free) on your computer as well. Beautiful ?


Truth in advertising

#sign

Does exactly what it said it would and does it well. For once money well spent.


I’m a college professor teaching iOS development.

AutotelicDevelopment

And I love this app. I was looking for something to help me control keynotes full of embedded coding video snippets and the modularity of this app has saved me days of work trying to make this myself. If you don’t know, presentation remotes never have all of the right key combos for more than the simplest slide shows. This allows you to basically make your own fully customizable Mac remote for useful key presses.


What was missing from my mac

Dpringle

This makes life so much easier for entering numbers. As far as I can tell, you can set up buttons for shortcuts in an app. I haven't tried to do that, yet, but I will be soon! Solid app.


Was a great product, until...

PiecemealMusic

Originally, this app solved the problem of not having a 10-key pad on my laptop. While it still fulfills this function, it does so with an intrusive advertisement. I wouldn’t care had I not actually PAID for this app before this change was made. I kind of got swindled there.


Crap

Holtly

Difficult to connect. Constantly misses strokes and not all functions on pad work. I want my $2.99 back


Works well, but disgruntled by pricing practice

Blah^5

I’ve been pleased with how this app works with Sibelius. But I paid a few bucks just 3 months ago to get a nice featured app without ads. Then a recent update to the app introduced ads unless I now pony over more money to the developer in a subscription. It was hidden in a “release note” that the pricing model switched from paid to “freemium”, but it’s not really freemium when I already paid for the app and now need to buy a subscription just to remove ads.


Pay the man already

matthew.harmeston

I bought this app so I could hook my MacBook up to the big screen in my living room and control quizlet from the couch which is only scratching the surface of its tools. After using it I would have paid more for this and his choice to earn a little money is deserved. Constantly updated, lots of features, and user friendly.