2.4GHz Mini Wireless QWERTY keyboard with Touchpad mouse Combo,8-Color RGB Backlit LED with USB interface adapter and Rechargeable Lithium-Battery.
92 keys, 2.4GHz wireless Keyboard with Touchpad.
Touchpad DPI adjustable functions.
Built-in high sensitive smart touchpad with 360-degree flip design.
Auto sleep and auto wake mode.
Innovative shape, portable, elegant.
The Ergonomically handheld design is easy to carry and operate.
Build-in removable rechargeable Li-ion battery that has longer standby time.
Perfect for PC, for Pad, Andriod TV Box, Google TV Box,for Xbox360,for PS3,for HTPC/IPTV, etc.
It's light, small, affordable, and seems to have good battery life. But it has a few major flaws:
1) The touchpad is too sensitive with regard to registering "clicks". Because the touchpad is so small, it requires a lot of repeated movements to get the cursor across the screen. Each movement is a possible unintended click. This can get frustrating.
2) Sometimes after waking from sleep, the keys work fine, but the touchpad has a strange behavior where each touchpad movement is "reversed" when the finger is lifted. So as you try to move the cursor it just bounces back to where it started immediately when your finger loses contact with the touchpad. Easy to work around this issue - just turn the device off and back on again to get it working again. But still frustrating.
3) There is no Win key, so you have to use Fn+Ctrl for Win. But it doesn't work for holding down Win - it works only as a single Win key press. So a keyboard shortcut such as Win+X or Win+L is impossible: the keyboard sends the Win key press / release immediately even if you're holding down Fn+Ctrl. I worked around this by using SharpKeys to reassign the AltGr key to Win.
So the device is ok and the flaws can be managed, for the most part. But knowing what I know about the device, I'd go with something else.
1) The touchpad is too sensitive with regard to registering "clicks". Because the touchpad is so small, it requires a lot of repeated movements to get the cursor across the screen. Each movement is a possible unintended click. This can get frustrating.
2) Sometimes after waking from sleep, the keys work fine, but the touchpad has a strange behavior where each touchpad movement is "reversed" when the finger is lifted. So as you try to move the cursor it just bounces back to where it started immediately when your finger loses contact with the touchpad. Easy to work around this issue - just turn the device off and back on again to get it working again. But still frustrating.
3) There is no Win key, so you have to use Fn+Ctrl for Win. But it doesn't work for holding down Win - it works only as a single Win key press. So a keyboard shortcut such as Win+X or Win+L is impossible: the keyboard sends the Win key press / release immediately even if you're holding down Fn+Ctrl. I worked around this by using SharpKeys to reassign the AltGr key to Win.
So the device is ok and the flaws can be managed, for the most part. But knowing what I know about the device, I'd go with something else.

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