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Graphite Dial wireless numpad viewed from above at a slight angle

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Dial Wireless Numpad

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Unverified demo target — Dial adds dedicated number entry without committing the whole desk to a wide keyboard. Twenty-one hot-swappable keys handle digits and arithmetic, while the clickable aluminum dial controls volume or scrolling through native shortcuts. USB-C, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz modes let it sit beside a keyboard or move closer to a notebook when needed.
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Unverified demo target — Dial gives number entry a movable place on the desk. Its 21-key layout covers digits, arithmetic, enter, and common navigation functions, while the separate aluminum control at the top handles volume, scrolling, and mute through standard keyboard commands. It can sit to either side of a compact keyboard or move forward when a spreadsheet, estimate, or inventory count becomes the main task.

The aluminum case matches the height and depth of Frame 75. Inside, a silicone gasket supports the switch plate, and five-pin hot-swap sockets hold the same tactile switch type used by the Frame boards. Double-shot PBT keycaps keep the legends clear under repeated numeric use.

Dial connects directly through USB-C, pairs over Bluetooth, or uses its stored 2.4 GHz receiver. The internal battery charges through the rear port, and wired mode remains available while charging. Graphite and Fog finishes coordinate with the broader input family, but the numpad functions independently through standard USB HID and requires no StackModo keyboard beside it.

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