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(More customer reviews)This one doesn't work out so well.Each time it goes to sleep, it can't see the connection when it comes back.Moving on the touchpad produces intermittent movement on the screen.In order for the device to be useful, you have to reset the USB connection.This means you have to unplug the USB radio, wait a moment, and plug it back in.You must do this every time you don't use the device for more than 5 or so minutes.
While it is working, it works well enough.The key layout is illogical (left and right arrows are opposite the space bar, and opposite their expected sides, for example).The key presses don't always register, and the tactile feedback is like the buttons are filled with sand, rather than making a solid contact.
Overall, it is only barely functional.Great form factor, though.If my experience is to be expected, i would not recommend.
-lostinthesauce
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Product Description:
1.The item is a small wireless keyboard with a built-in trackpad. It uses RF signals to communicate with the (included) USB receiver, which has a range of about 10 meters
2.Ideal for Lecturers, Meeting Presenters, Classroom Teachers, Sales People, or anyone usingoverhead projector to connect to their PCs. The miniwireless PC Keyboard and Mouse Touch Pad allows you to stand in front of your meeting to change slides, select screen options, write on the projected image, emphasize words and objects with dynamically inserted lines, draw on the projected image dynamically.
3.Good for people who want to watch Internet TV on their PC compatible TV, via broadband and a PC, like NBC*, ABC* FOX* and IPTV*, you can sit in your easy chair and select your viewing pleasures without walking to your computer to change channels or scroll through options
4.Package included:1 * USB Cable for recharging internal battery- 1 * USB Dongle (plug into PC)- 1 * User manual
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