X-keys is a brand of programmable devices designed to simplify complex workflows and enhance user productivity. Their products are used in industries such as audio/video production, automation control, medical imaging, and more.
X-keys was founded in 1993 by Paul Elting and Bill Behnke in Brainerd, Minnesota.
Their first product was a keyboard with programmable keys designed for audio production.
Over the years, X-keys has expanded their product lines to include joystick controllers, foot pedals, and touchscreen interfaces.
In 2019, X-keys was acquired by P.I. Engineering, a manufacturer of computer interface devices.
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A keyboard with 60 fully programmable keys, ideal for audio and video editing workflows.
A programmable jog and shuttle controller with 12 keys, designed for video editing and animation.
A foot pedal with three programmable buttons, ideal for hands-free control of computer applications.
X-keys products come with a one-year warranty from the date of purchase. Extended warranties are also available for an additional fee.
Yes, X-keys products are compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems.
No, X-keys devices can be programmed using their free software, which features a drag-and-drop interface and simple macro creation tools.
X-keys products are commonly used in industries such as audio/video production, automation control, medical imaging, and gaming.
Yes, X-keys products are fully customizable, allowing users to assign functions to individual keys or reprogram the entire device to suit their specific workflow needs.