X-keys XK-12 Joystick USB Keyboard bundled with the PTZ 12 key set to assemble your own custom PTZ controller.
The perfect key set to turn an X-keys into a PTZ camera controller.
This kit includes:
Operating System | Use: Any OS via USB HID | Programming: Windows XP through 10, Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.10 |
Free Programming Software | Windows: MacroWorks 3.1 |
Free Software Development Kits | Windows (C++, C#, VB.NET) Linux (C++) Android (Java) Raw HID (any language/OS) |
Emulation Modes | HID keyboard, HID mouse, HID game controller |
Joystick | MDMTM precision 3 axis (twist for Z) |
Switch Types | Full-travel rubber dome, carbon on gold contacts, guaranteed for over 1 million operations |
Number of Keys | 12 single keys + programming button |
Actuation Force | Approx. 2.5 oz (72g) break-over, approx. 1.5 oz (42g) hold |
Keycaps | 0.625” (16mm) sq.; relegendable with Cherry MX compatible stem |
Key Spacing | 0.75" O.C. |
Optional Keys | 2X1, 1X2, 2X2, and 1x1 blocker |
Backlighting | 1 blue and 1 red addressable LED under each key |
Connector | Wired USB standard “A” plug |
Cord Length | 118” (3m) |
Dimensions | 5.8” x 3.8” x 3.5” (147mm x 97mm x 89mm) |
Weight | 10 oz. (285 g) |
USB Type | USB 1.1 compatible through 3.0 Type-c with adapter |
Power Source | USB port, nominal voltage = 5 VDC |
Current Draw | NO backlight: 18 mA, Blue backlight full: 38 mA, Red backlight full: 57 mA, All backlights: 75 mA |
Temperature Range | -20 to 60 C |
Memory Capacity | Approximately 950 keystrokes or commands in onboard memory |
Memory Type | EEPROM, non-volatile memory (X-keys retains memory for over 200 years) |
Environmental Rating | IP 40, typical indoor office environment |
Certifications | FCC class B, CE, RoHS, WEEE compliant |
Download PDF: XK-12 Joystick DD.pdf
Sketchup 3D Model
We offer this Sketchup model as a 3D rendering of the XK-12 Joystick for viewing or planning purposes. Dimensions and details of the model, while reasonably accurate, should not be used for critical specifications.
vMix and Tricaster offer native support for the X-keys 128 with no additional software required. Our Backlighting Utility may be used to set the intensity and default state of the addressable backlighting LEDs.
P.I. Engineering SDK (free download)
Includes two brackets and Modular HoseTM connectors
One mounting plate with screws to attach an X-keys.
Extend your X-keys up to 150 feet via CAT 5 or equivalent network cable.
X-keys XK-12 Joystick Road Case
Protect your X-keys while traveling with this custom road case from MyCaseBuilder.
Give your X-keys a 45 degree angle lift with this 4x6 Tilt Stand that attaches to the back of the unit.
Resources for Software Developers
P. I. Engineering offers a wide range of options for application developers. Click on any heading to learn more. If you don’t see what you’re looking for here, please contact us (tech@xkeys.com). We have friendly techs and engineers waiting to help you integrate X-keys into your solution.
Includes comprehensive examples in C#, C++, and VB.NET for Windows desktop development in Visual Studio, as well as Java for Android development in Eclipse. Supported via phone and email during standard business hours by our technical support staff.
Open source Linux support written in C++. Features code for accessing all X-keys controls and key states and includes a simple, straight forward example GUI. Written by Linux HID expert Alan Ott.</p
Assorted Eclipse projects we have created to demonstrate how to handle various input options (such as joystick and game controller button data) on Android.
Learn how to read the X-keys’ raw output and use it to integrate X-keys into your application in any language, on any HID-enabled platform.
See how to integrate your X-keys with the Hardware Mode, Software Mode with MacroWorks Software, or the Software Mode with a Custom Application.
See how other developers have implemented X-keys for fun and profit.