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The USB Foot Pedal PC is a versatile 3-key programmable foot switch designed for seamless integration with various operating systems. Its durable construction supports up to 220 pounds, making it ideal for diverse applications from gaming to office tasks. With a shaftless design for flexibility and a quiet operation, this foot pedal enhances productivity while providing lifetime technical support.






O**R
Decent for the price. Multiple actions can be assigned to each pedal with their software.
Summary: Works as listed by vendor. Did not need any other drivers for Windows 10, just worked. Multiple types of actions can be assigned to each foot pedal, buttons on each foot pedal are not as loud as the other single switch foot pedals I have seen. USB cable is around 6.5 feet long. Works with a USB extension cable. Also it seems as if the distance between each foot pedal is a little more and not as close together or cramped as some of the other 3 pedal models.More info:This review is on FS2020 3 pedal USB foot switch. You will want to go to their website pcsensor.com to download the "footswitch" software to configure each button on this controller.Don't be discouraged if the version you download when you launch the installer it is in Chinese by default. Just accept the default options that are highlighted and click or hit enter for each and it will install into Program Files (x86)\PCsensor.And when you launch it, it should be in English. It was for me, I did find some of the older versions of the footswitch software installer did launch in English for the install.In the software you can assign many different actions to each unique foot pedal. Keyboard/Mouse/String/Multimedia/Game. I used the default keyboard section for configuration.In keyboard you can assign more then one key also to each button. Like if you want 1 then 2 to be pressed you can enter 1 then 2 and the left pedal will show 1 + 2 and when you save that setting to the left pedal that is what will be "typed" into your computer each time. If you need for it to be 1 + 2 + ENTER key you would do each key in the settings box, save it and it then does that key sequence.I did also use one setting in the Multimedia section. I assigned a foot pedal to MUTE, which all options here must be tied to Windows API because it just mutes and un-mutes when I use that pedal now. There are tons of options in that section you can even shutdown windows at the press of a foot pedal if you wanted.Overall it is pretty simple. The foot pedals compared to the single foot pedal version are easier to push that I have tested, less tension so I am guessing if you have to push them frequently this might less strain on a person. I will try and remember to update my review later for info on longevity.
K**S
Get's the job done.
They are very light, and will slide around on hard floors. But they've included holes for screwing it down (to a sacrificial board of wood of course).The USB plug is weirdly large, which can put strain on the port, and make wire routing a little more annoying, but I suspect that's where they put the chip that stores your settings.The software is kind of sketchy, but it works.You'll need to unplug it in some cases where it interferes with video games, which seem to think it's a gamepad with all the buttons held down.
N**T
Recommended! Will likely do everything you need and more.
I did a bit of research and looked at many different options and this FS2020 3 pedal foot switch seemed to be the one for me. I went with the Black/Photoelectric version (switch is controlled by infrared ray sensor) instead of the Mechanical Switch version since the mechanical switches may break/wear over time since it's a physical switch I likely will be smashing with my foot. I have primarily used this for basic gaming, specifically NES speed runs (splits, quick saving/loading). I could see this being used in many various scenarios with success. I've used this for a couple of weeks and haven't had a single issue.Things I like:1.) Pedals actuate in the front, where some others actuate in the back. I want to push down on the front of the pedal instead of "reaching" with my foot to the back to get good contact.2.) The FootSwitch software downloaded from pcsensor.cn is fairly straight forward and I can assign complex key combinations. A lot of options to bind to similar mouse/multimedia/gaming buttons. I like how I can set the pedal to "Single trigger" or "Continues trigger" for single press vs rapid fire situations. Stuff like that is nice.3.) Screw holes. Yeah I could drill my own in other hole-less pedals but it was nice this was there already. There are rubber feet on the bottom but it was still moving around my carpet, so I mounted it to a leftover piece of wood flooring with longer than needed screws. I then also put in some extra screws in the corners to penetrate and stick into the carpet (yeah it might not be the best for my carpet but I don't care) Hardwood users could maybe use some additional grippy rubber feet or anti-slip mat if they have issues.4.) Pedals are fairly close together. For me this is good because I am just using one foot to operate the pedals. I am a man, and if trying to use both feet the pedals are too close and there is not a lot of room left between my thighs if you catch my drift. Not very comfortable down there in that scenario. Squish.
M**S
Perfect
Use them for streaming works well and the software is easy to use, I noticed other reviews that their pc sees their software as malware and well I did not had this issue at all, pedals works well and they're perfectly confortable
A**R
Similar to using a forklift pedal
The good part of this item is it's plug and play. The programming was pretty easy. Generally using it more for modifier keys in mmorpgs like FF14. Bound the keys to alt shift and Ctrl. Works really well with the exception that it only registers as clicking when you use the front end of the pedals rather than the top. Hard to explain but it doesn't register fully (found this out the hard way during a savage raids). Otherwise solid product as long as the end user understands where it's quirks are.Feedback on toes is reasonable
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