Showing posts with label mini keyboard. Show all posts
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9/25/2011

iConcepts Universal Wireless PDA Keyboard Review

iConcepts Universal Wireless PDA Keyboard
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I bought the iConcepts so-called 'universal' wireless keyboard for my new Dell Axim X51v. These PDAs retail for +$500 bucks.
I was able to get an older driver to install using the ActiveSync software on my PC, but the keyboard never worked. I checked internal battery and it was good. It's possible the keyboards are being shipped defective, or they just don't work at all. Probably you should not buy online these keyboards but better to take a chance and purchase locally and get a warranty for a return.
I am not convinced that these ext. keyboards will work for the Dell PDAs.

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Introducing the last keyboard that you will ever have to buy for your handheld! iConcepts is revolutionizing the way you input data into your handheld with the new universal wireless keyboard. This wireless keyboard utilizes the infrared port to connect with your Handheld, eliminating all those messy cords and connectors. Because it is wireless, it is universally compatible with most Palm O/S and Pocket PC Handhelds.YOUR PDA MUST HAVE AN IrDA (Infrared) Port please check with your manufacturer's specifications Features Compatability Includes Specifications * Palm T T2 T3 T5 Zire 21 31 71 72 Lifedrive TX * Treo 600 650 * Keyboard * Lithium Battery * Driver Software on Diskette (not CD). Also downloadable from our website * Instruction Manual* Keyboard when folded measures: 5-1/4"W x 4-1/4"L x 1-1/4"H * UPC 021331109484 * Part #: 10948

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9/19/2011

Media Center MCE IR Remote Control for Window 7 & Vista - orange color Review

Media Center MCE IR Remote Control for Window 7 and Vista - orange color
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I could not believe this remote was so easy to use. Just put in batterys and pluged in the small adapter to the USB port and it downloaded and completed drivers automatically in about 1 minute. Easy to understand and extra easy to use. I put my mouse away and said thanks for modern technology. Allso this was shipped from California and received in Arkansas in 5 days via USPS. Very pleased and ordering another one today.

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?The remote controls are for Windows Media Center Technologies in Windows 7, Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate. It lets you access and manage your Media Center PC and other peripheral devices. All the buttons and functions necessary for Microsoft certification included, including official Green Button.?Battery: 2x AAA battery System Requirements:?Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon or above ?512 MB RAM or above(1GB recommaended) ?Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise. Microsoft Vista Home Premium or Ultimate ?PC platform with USB port function ?Dimensions: 40 x 185 x 24 mm (remote control)Product Contents ? MS Vista Remote Control (RCV-302) x 1 ? IR USB Receiver x 1 ? AAA Type Battery x 2 ? User's Manual x 1

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9/10/2011

iConcepts IR Keyboard Review

iConcepts IR Keyboard
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This keyboard, when folded and in its case, is slightly smaller a woman's hand (aka my hand). Still, alot of its bulk does not seem necessary. There is a thick silver plastic attatched shell around the actual keyboard that makes it harder to depress the space key and adds to the size greatly. The keyboard itself, however, is well made and not unattractive. Unfortunately, it uses button batteries instead of the AAA employed by the Micro Innovations wireless keyboard model.
The stand that comes with the keyboard for your PDA looks like something from a dollar store. It is at once the flimsiest, cheapest, most pathetic piece of 'equipment' I have ever seen. The stand folds up, in a complicated puzzle-like way, into a single thick flat black box the size of two credit cards. Figuring out how to set it up the first time was an exercise in patience...I was mainly worried about snapping the thin joints attatched to the piece of reflective plastic that serves as a mirror.
The wirelessness of this device is accomplished through communication through IRA transmission. Unfortunately, it takes FOREVER to find the right location for the keyboard so that you can type. I spent ten whole minutes the first time experimentally hitting keys and adjusting the mirror so that the IRA port on my PDA could 'communicate' with the one on the keyboard. It is not easy to set up, I wouldn't suggest this device if you needed to get it out in a hurry...like to take notes for class or something. The fastest way to connect is to type with the PDA upside down with its port pointing directly to the keyboard's port.
Another major problem with the keyboard is the fact that it does not snap into place. Unless it is on a solid surface, the two sides of the keyboard are apt to slide apart and bend in the middle, making it impossible to type with it on the go.
The keyboard comes with a badly made and rather large ugly synthetic leather case with a pocket for the keyboard and one for the stand.

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Introducing the last keyboard that you will ever have to buy for you handheld! iConcepts is revolutionizing the way you input data into your handheld with the new Universal Wireless Keyboard. This wireless keyboard utilizes the infrared port to connect with your Handheld, eliminating all those messy cords and connectors. Because it is wireless, it is universally compatible with most Palm O/S and Pocket PC handhelds. Features Includes Compatibility * Keyboard * Docking Cradle * Carrying case * Lithium Battery * Diskette Driver * Instruction Manual * Visor Treo Palm Sony Compaq Toshiba HP Models

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9/02/2011

Hewlett Packard Jornada 560 Series Pocket Keyboard Review

Hewlett Packard Jornada 560 Series Pocket Keyboard
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After 2 weeks using my Jornada 568 with the pocket keyboard, I can honestly say it is one of the best accessories I have ever purchased for any handheld. As a former owner of several Palm and Handspring units, I tried nearly all of the available keyboards -- the Palm/Targus stowaway keyboards, the GoType models, and even the Seiko Thumboard for Palm 505. My favorite was always the Palm foldaway -- it had a tiny form factor for easy storage, but opened up to a near full size keyboard, with excellent tactile response to the keys. It also worked without a hitch, everytime! The only problem with it was that you needed a flat surface to place it on in order to use it -- you could not set it on your lap.
With this pocket keybaord, HP has really come through with a great product. After a quick install of the driver, I connected the PK to my 568, launched the PK software to configure the device, and was typing away -- all in a matter of minutes. The keyboard works for all applications that take text entry, and I've so far had no problems whatsoever. The keys are spaced just far apart enough for me to type relatively quickly, and with few errors. The keys have a nice feel to them to, with a slight tactile response that signals you've properly pressed and released each key. I'm 6 feet tall with fairly large hands -- if I can type on this with ease, most folks will likely have no problem.
I also like the way the keyboard comes with its own protective cover for the unit -- it slips on over the Jornada in place of the cover the unit comes with, and only adds about a quarter to half an inch to the length of the unit. It's still slim and short enough to carry in my shirt pocket.
Finally, the unit is just darned attractive -- the Jornada was already a good-looking Pocket PC, but the keyboard gives it a whole new and compelling look -- if you see one, you'll really want to try it out!
On the down side -- for one, you need to remove the keyboard in order to charge or sync. It's a minor annoyance, but if you only sync once a day or so, like me, you can leave the keyboard on most of the time.
My only other minor gripe is that the keyboard covers up the hot keys on the Jornada, and I would have liked the keyboard to have included its own hot keys for just this reason. I've yet to figure out whether I can program the thing to open apps based on keyboard shortcuts, which would greatly enhance my PK usage. The keyboard does, however, include power on and off buttons, and a slider control on the side that allows you to lock the Jornada to keep it from turning on accidentally. That's just more smart engineering, which seems to have been behind this product from the beginning.
I'm fairly new to the Pocket PC world, having spent all my prior PDA time with Palm units. I still like Palms, but my Jornada 568, with the always on, ultra-portable Pocket Keyboard, has become my new favorite PDA. I take it everywhere, and highly recommend both the Jornada and the Pocket Keyboard.

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For use with HP Jornada 560 series PDA that includes the HP Jornada 564, 565, 567, and 568 Removable pedestal and VESA standard mounting holes for flexible mounting solutions, including wall mounting Plug and Play capability, if supported by your computer system On-screen display (OSD) adjustments for ease of setup and screen optimization Satellite stereo speakers with connectors for computer line out, an HP subwoofer, and headphones Energy Saver to reduce power consumption VGA cable and CD with information and users guide included

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8/19/2011

Wireless USB PC IR Remote Control Wireless For your DVD VCD MP3 Audio media Window Media Center w/ Wireless mouse functions (up to 33ft) Review

Wireless USB PC IR Remote Control Wireless For your DVD VCD MP3 Audio media Window Media Center w/ Wireless mouse functions (up to 33ft)
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The product arrived in a timely manner. It is sometimes slow to respond, and some key placement is odd in my opinion. The instructions are worded poorly, but they do help. Basically it works as advertised. Cheap price.

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(1)Brand new infrared remote control for PC media center(2)Sit back and take PC remote control of your PC¡¯s media centre from up to 10 meters away without even touching your mouse or keyboard(3)PC controller can well replace the keyboard and mouse to remote the media center PC(4)Play Music Right from your remote control (Control your DVD/VCD/MP3/Audio media functions directly and easily from your remote control)
Features:
?(1)New generic Wireless IR USB Multimedia Computer Remote Control?(2) Computer remote control with mouse function ?(4) Remote control is designed for Windows Media Center Technologies in Windows Vista Home Premium / Windows Vista Ultimate ?(5) Allows you to access and manage your Media Center PC and other peripheral devices (6)WWW: Press this key to forward to enter the website directly,and also you can browse website by pressing previous or next button(7)Close Button: Close the active application(8)MCE Keys: My Music, My Video, My Pictures, My TV, FM Radio, DVD Menu(please note My Video, My TV, FM Radio can't be applied for non media center system)(9)Easy to setup, No need driver
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LED light indicator shows operation statusRange: approximately 10 M/33FTPlug and play using standard Microsoft drivers, no installation requiredReceiver: USB IR ReceiverDimensions: 7.25 x 2 x 1 inchesBatteries: 2 AAA batteries (batteries not included)Support:Windows XP media center edition 2005 /Windows Vista Home Premium /Windows Vista Ultimate / Windows 7
Package content: 1 x Wireless PC Remote 1 x USB IR Receiver 1 x USB Extended Cable 1 x User Manual

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8/14/2011

Ione Scorpius R30 USB Keyboard 2.4GHZ Mce Touchpad Review

Ione Scorpius R30 USB Keyboard 2.4GHZ Mce Touchpad
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I bought this wireless keyboard because the keyboard that came with my Sony Home Theater PC system has a very rough touch pad, which makes fine control almost impossible. I also wanted a keyboard with dedicated HOME and END keys. This keyboard looked like it is smooth, has everything I needed and it got good reviews for its basic operation.
Design is really sharp, I love the slick looks and feel of it, it is ultra-thin, very light and small enough to slip into the side pocket of our couch. Range of the wireless link was good, I plugged the USB dongle into the front of my PC and the glass coffee table in line of sight didn't seem to make any difference (this is radio frequency, not IR).
However, after only 2 months of use, three of the keys fell out and cannot be pushed back in, because the design requires a special device to spread the receptacles.
Also, there are a couple of drawbacks that make the usability of the keyboard less than adequate. First of, the touch pad does not have a scrolling feature, neither horizontally nor vertically. It does not come with any software driver, nor does the company have support or downloads online (cheapo Asian company with useless website).
Secondly, the ALT-TAB function, which I use very frequently to switch between programs only works in reverse (ALT-SHFT-TAB), it produces erratic results when using the simple ALT-TAB. Very strange...
All in all, it's a great design, but for the premium price, I expect a) better quality and b) better usability and/or optimized drivers and online downloads. Very disappointing experience.

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Product Features:2 way 2.4 GHz RF technology with built in touchpadScissor-type super slim key top design similar to notebook keysLow power consumption with smart power saving functionUSB interface receiver2 standard mouse buttonOperation without directional limitation2 LED indicators (Transmitter, Battery Low)Product Dimension:12.5"(L) x 8.5"(W) x 0.5"(H) inchPackage Includes:Scorpius R30 RF keyboardUSB receiver4 x AAA BatteriesUser's guideProduct Requirements: IBM or compatible system Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/XP MCE/Vista Available USB portMacintosh Requirements: Mac OS X with USB support Available USB portLinux RedHat supported with available USB portPackaging information:unit per master carton: 20color retail box

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8/13/2011

Micro Innovations PDA Portable Folding Wireless Keyboard - TKB700U Review

Micro Innovations PDA Portable Folding Wireless Keyboard - TKB700U
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Ok here is the deal just as the other comment describes this keyboard is just about useless. It appears that you need a massivly out of date PDA for this keyboard to work. Even calling Micro Innovations themselves was a headache. It took a very nice guy 20min to search through their old database just to find the driver for this keyboard (oh and by the way the CD that comes with the Keyboard is blank because its so out of date). Not only that the company gives you a disclaimer that its out of date and you MUST waive any rights to and repercussions that may occur if you attempt to use this keyboard with your PDA (it sounded to me that it wasn't all that great even when it did work).
In any event I also did the stupid thing and it is not worth returning it. Even thought I had a very old Dell PDA with with the 2002 operation system the infa-red is not found. So I too now have a very cool useless folding keyboard. Maybe I will get lucky and it will work with a standard infa-red computer so I can at least get some fun use out of it for kicks.

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With the TKB700U Wireless Link Keyboard, Micro Innovations wields the mighty sword of cutting edge technology to sever the electrical strand binding your PDA to accessory keyboards. Enjoy the fastest, the latest, by far the easiest way to enter data into your handheld computing solution.Comes with its own built-in power supply, eliminating power drain on your PDA from previous PDA keyboardsIdeal for use with Compaq iPaq, HP Jornada and Sony Clie handheld modelsIncludes stand, (1) AAA battery and drivers on CD-ROM

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8/12/2011

Rii Mini Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for Nokia Symbian S60/Android/Windows Mobile 5.0 Cellphones Review

Rii Mini Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for Nokia Symbian S60/Android/Windows Mobile 5.0 Cellphones
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The Rii keyboard was an inexpensive replacement for my Logitech diNovo Mini after my trusty mini started to break down on me. I am going to continuously make comparisons between the two keyboards to help out those who have narrowed down their choices between these two keyboards. The positive things about this keyboard first:
- Backlit keys (A must have feature for Home Theater PC enthusiasts - Press Fn + F1 to light up)
- Small form factor.
- Even lighter than the diNovo Mini.
- Built in laser pointer (although I don't know anyone who needs a laser pointer in their living room)
- The Fn keys light up also, unlike the diNovo Mini.
- The orientation of the keyboard can be changed to optimize one hand function (Press Fn + Alt). Now the negatives:
- Awkward design - you will have to stretch out your right thumb a little far to reach the keys - diNovo makes it completely natural (Don't get me wrong, its not a deal breaker, I can compromise with that if I am paying only half the price of diNovo).- The touch pad is too small to navigate across some applications - if you are used to the large, circular touch disk of the diNovo mini, you will immediately notice the lack of real estate available on the Rii keyboard's touchpad. You will have to drag across the touch pad multiple times to get from one corner of the screen to the other. Again, something I can compromise with. - The user manual is too short and missing a lot of information about important functions of the keyboard (how to light up the keys/ change orientation, etc). This again is not a big deal. - Now the reason why I am thinking I should have stayed with my diNovo mini. After you turn off the keyboard, and turn it back on- it takes a good 20-30 seconds to reconnect to your computer. It may not sound a lot, but try sitting idle in front of your computer for 20 seconds when you want to look something up, or skip part of a movie. And you never know if the keyboard is malfunctioning and needs to be paired again with the computer. Another problem I have is that there is no button to simply connect the keyboard - Most bluetooth devices have a button dedicated for the "connecting" after the device has been disconnected (it does have a bluetooth button to pair for the first time - you may press it but the keyboard will enter pairing mode and you will have to pair it again instead of "connecting"). Just to be fair - I am using my own bluetooth adapter and not the one that came with the keyboard.
- Another strong point which goes against this keyboard is the bluetooth performance. I have noticed that I have to hold it at certain height and certain locations where the cursor is most responsive to my thumb's movements. Hold it while sitting on my couch and within line of sight of the adapter = good performance; hold it while I am laying down on my couch, and not in line of sight of the adapter = horrible performance - I know bluetooth does not require to be in line of sight to function but performance level drop several notches when I move away form the line of sight.
- The biggest point perhaps is that this purchase is more like a gamble - I have looked through many websites and haven't found any information on contacting the manufacturer or where to register the product. There is also no information on the warranty of the item, even in the User manual. If it breaks, there is not much you can do other than throwing it out.
On the other hand, my diNovo was approved for a replacement within 10 minutes when I called Logitech Tech support. They didn't even verify if it was still under warranty, or asked for receipts. On top of that they provided me with a shipping label to send the diNovo in. I think now I know why their pricetag is higher than the Rii.

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This is wonderful combo, Bluetooth Wireless Mini QWERTY Keyboard & Touch Pad & Presenter Combo.You can use it for emails, chat, or to enjoy your favorite games. It is compatible with desktop computers running Windows or Linux but also with handhelds running Android, Windows Mobile Pocket PCs or Symbian S60 Operating systems.It also supports the Sony Playstation3. Use it with your HTPC on your Sofa or browse the internet in the most comfortable fashion.Built-in rechargeable more staying power lithium-ion battery. innovative design of the Navigation keys, One Wireless Laser Pointer, e-Pointer, have a real notebook Touchpad. We¡¯re confident you¡¯ll enjoy using the Mini Bluetooth Keyboard and find it to be quite a useful solution.
Features£ÂºThe perfect companion for your deviceIdeal for typing emails,chat and games Pocket sized ,sleek,slim designBuilt-in rechareable more staying power lithium-ion batteryInnovative design of the Navigation keys One Wireless Laser pointer, e-pointerHave a real notbook TouchpadReal QWERTY full-function mini keyboardCompatible with Bluetooth2.0
Specifications: Dimension: 151mmX59mmX12.5mm Weight: 104gSuitable temperature: -10 ¡Ã¦ to +55 ¡Ã¦Battery Type: Built-in lithium-ion batteryOperation range: less then 10 metersOperating Voltage: 3.3VOperating Current:

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8/03/2011

Unisen KP-810-02T-B iPazzPort iTV Original Wireless USB Handheld PC Keyboard and Mousepad (White) Review

Unisen KP-810-02T-B iPazzPort iTV Original Wireless USB Handheld PC Keyboard and Mousepad (White)
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I am loving this thing. I looked at wireless keyboards, the lenovo thing, trackballs and air mice (mouses?) and they all seemed to have some problems, plus they were more than I was looking for. Essentially I just wanted some kind of handheld wireless mouse. If I needed to type anything occasionally (like a URL) I was just going to use the Windows onscreen keyboard. I pretty much only use netflix, dvd's, iTunes, and Pandora on the HTPC.
Well, this thing works, and it comes with a keyboard too. And a backlight (orange...blue would've been nice, but it works just as well). It's accurate, the wireless connection hasn't given any trouble yet, the battery has lasted over a week so far, and I don't have to deal with a large clunky keyboard. Once the device is charged, it works as soon as the transmitter is plugged in (no driver to install). No connection problems 20 ft from the transmitter. It charges via a mini usb connection, comes with a 3ft charging USB cable, and does work while charging if needed. It doesn't work if using only the USB cable (transmitter unplugged), but it's really meant to be a wireless device, so that's ok. Haven't noticed any interference with WiFi.
I'm really happy with it only because it's just what I needed, but it's not a perfect product. It's nice and thin, but that also means it's not as sturdy as a remote control. It looks like I could throw it around on the coffee table a bit, but I'm not sure it could handle a drop on a hard floor. It's not completely cheaply built, but not really the business presentation quality level it seems they were shooting for (from reading the manual). The keyboard feels cheap but the keys work crisply and it appears like it might even last a year, maybe two. The touchpad is just a slightly less accurate than a laptop touchpad, but there's no annoying delay like some wireless mice. There's no Alt key, which means Alt-tab to switch windows is not possible. That's a real bummer for me but maybe not for everyone. There are no function keys, which I don't miss.
I would've preferred if it used AAA batteries instead of the internal lithium battery because batteries do degrade. I opened up the case and the battery is soldered, so not easy to change even if I could find an exact replacement. Hopefully it lasts a couple of years.
Although it seems to me this should be a product category of its own with at least some competition, this thing is the only one I've found of its kind. It changed the way I use the HTPC. I can be having dinner, or reading a book, and thumbs down that Pandora song anytime, browse around netflix for a while, or just select a new CD in iTunes. A remote control really meant for a computer.

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This is a wireless mini keyboard and keypad set. The wireless input set acts as a portable mini-sized keyboard and keypad that can be easily carried around. The wireless keyboard is best suited for interactive presentations, discussions, meetings, lectures and talks. The Unisen iPazzPort is a unique and capable tool for people who need to be apart from their personal computer yet must control it for presentations, lecturing, teaching or casual viewing of internet content, be they network television, Internet movies or other Internet content. The Unisen iPazzPort provides a powerful solution for Remote PC Operation. Plug and playBacklit keyboard for convenient operation in darkened room.large PAD for handwrite

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7/28/2011

Targus PA870U Universal Wireless Keyboard Review

Targus PA870U Universal Wireless Keyboard
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...and make some REAL use of your Visor.
As a software developer and author, I find myself writing notes and articles in many places outside my home or office. I have tried carrying my laptop occasionally, but the thing is really not a comfortable platform to lug into a lecture or squeeze into a small car. This accessory for the Visor has changed my manner of writing entirely. I can carry my Visor and keyboard in one pocket (khakis...and it DOES look funny), if necessary. Try THAT with a notebook. The keyboard is much sturdier than it appears, as its case and structure are metal, and it has a nice heft to it, not like a featherweight piece of junk. The keys themselves are large enough for real touch-typing, and don't constrain you to the minimal limits that the clamshell keyboards or built-ins do.
The connector for the Visor itself IS a bit questionable. I'm not horribly afraid that it will break, but compared to the version for the Palm, this connector is ridiculously difficult to use. Additionally, when the keyboard is setup, the two outer hinges are locked open, but the center one still moves, making the use of the keyboard on your lap a bit problematic (unless you keep your knees together). You will find yourself wanting a better word processor than the Memo Pad. Invest in a real program like Pedit, and you'll be able to write larger documents in a more feature-rich environment.
The best thing about the keyboard? People think that this keyboard is the neatest thing they've ever seen; you'll get quite a crowd gathering when you unfold it. Overall, an excellent product well-worthy of praise. It takes the Visor to a new level of usefulness.

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7/12/2011

USB 87-Key Mini Keyboard (Silver) Review

USB 87-Key Mini Keyboard (Silver)
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I was very disappointed by this keyboard. First, my computer didn't recognize it, then I noticed the 3.5 inch floppy disk in the box containing the drivers. The last time I owned a computer with a floppy drive was about 5 years ago. There is absolutely no manufacturer's name on the box so no way to visit a website to download a driver. I finally located a computer with a floppy drive, and copied the driver to a USB drive and from there installed it onto my computer. After that all keys worked except the middle row (ASDF;LKJ). So the keyboard is useless. And at 7.99 + 8 for shipping, it's not worth sending back. Just another one for the landfill.
For the record, I bought this from geeks.com through the Amazon website. I live in San Diego, and geeks.com is in Oceanside, about 30 miles up the coast. The product arrived the day after I ordered it. That was the good part of the experience. It was downhill from there.

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With its unique slim and miniature design, this 87-key keyboard won't take up a lot of desktop space! A USB interface and multimedia keys make this keyboard ideal for any computing environment!

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6/16/2011

Adesso AKB-901 88-Key USB Mini Keyboard Review

Adesso AKB-901 88-Key USB Mini Keyboard
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My title explains most of it. This keyboard is a great price. It works wonderfully, is light and compact, and has decent key placement. Well, not all the keys are decent. There is one reason, one key, that tanks this keyboard for most people. The only ctrl key is out of place. Just try to do a ctrl-shift to a ctrl-c to a ctrl-v without breaking a finger on this darn keyboard. The horrid little "Fn" key is where the Ctrl key goes and it is a nightmare for a programmer. I'm sure anyone who uses MS Office products much will find it annoying as well. Other than that key, this keyboard isn't too bad.
A similar model of Adesso's is the MCK-91, which has the Ctrl key and the Fn key swapped so that they are in the right place, but it carries a few other problems I just found out. Neither the MCK-91 or MCK-901 are totally worthwile.
So it's basically "pick our poison". No manufacturer seems to have the perfect keyboard. Similar manufacturers, other than Adesso that I know of, are Cherry Corp, Zippy, and SolidTek. Adesso seems to be the best at the moment.

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Adesso USB Mini Keyboard AKB-901 Keyboards & Keypads

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6/02/2011

Anker RII Mini Bluetooth Wireless Qwerty Keyboard with Touchpad & Laser Pointer for Apple Ipad Nokia Symbian S60/Android/Windows Mobile 5.0 Cellphones Computer Laptop Notebook - with a gift All In One Card Reader - Black Review

Anker RII Mini Bluetooth Wireless Qwerty Keyboard with Touchpad and Laser Pointer for Apple Ipad Nokia Symbian S60/Android/Windows Mobile 5.0 Cellphones Computer Laptop Notebook - with a gift All In One Card Reader - Black
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Works great, pairs quickly with my HTPC.
Only comment I have is that range with the included BT dongle is pretty short (~6ft). Using a larger one I have lying around allows me to use it from the comforts of my couch.

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Features:1. Bluetooth wireless technology allows you as far as 10 meters PC control capabilities; 2. Keyboard uses Broadcom 2042 Chipset with wireless Bluetooth 2.0 interface; 3. Innovative design of the Navigation keys and multimedia control keys; 4. The intelligent power management system helps you save battery power for emergencies; 5. The perfect combination of keyboard, touch and laser pointer: with keyboard, mouse and laser pointer all in one hand, you may have a feeling that everything is under control, so as to give an awesome performance! 6. It includes built-in software solutions with Bluetooth human interface device and complies with the standard version of the Bluetooth SIG Bluetooth 2.0; 7. It requires a USB Bluetooth adapter when used on non-BT equipped PC or Laptop. Bluetooth 2.0 Mini Keyboard:Support iPad (3.2, 4.0)/iPhone/iPhone 3G/iPhone 3GS (4.0+)/Smart Mobile System/Nokia Symbian S60 System/Android System/HTC/PC/laptop and HDPC/MacOS 10.2.8 or later/Sony PS3 PlayerComputer System Requirements:1.Windows 2000, CE, XP, Vista or Windows 7; 2. MacOS 10.x or later versions(10.5.8 tested); 3. Linux ( Debian 3.1 / Redhat 9.0 / Ubuntu 8.10 / Fedora 7.0).Notice: The Android is an open source OS, so the device vendor may rework it. These devices with Android system can support this Bluetooth keyboard: Google G1, G2 and Archos 70.However, other models with Android OS may fail to activate it.Package Content: 1 x Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard, 1 x Mini Bluetooth Keyboard Soft Driver, 1 x USB Cable, 1 x English Manualand 1 x All-In-One Card Reader.

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6/01/2011

Lifeworks Technology iHome iConnect Media Keyboard Review

Lifeworks Technology iHome iConnect Media Keyboard
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I was very excited to tryout this keyboard. I'm always looking for innovative ideas and combo type products. Here we have a keyboard with a 2 USB ports (that swivel up), full numeric keypad, some touch sensitive media controls and a dock for ipod/iphones. I was looking for a wireless keyboard but purchased this one cause of all the options. It also came with a wireless mouse with scroll wheel.
The only thing that I liked about it was the sleek styling and the media controls. These were not buttons but touch sensitive controls with blue lighting that worked well. The volume was a set of blue dots that you swipe your finger across in either direction for more or less volume. The play/pause control was an actual button to the left by the pod cradle. The rest was all downhill from there.
First, off you have to plug in a power adaptor that they say needs to be pluged in all the time (I figured this was for charging/powering the pods). I never tried the keyboard without it to see if it would work. After wanting a wireless one I was annoyed that I had to deal with yet another extra wire and make room in my already filled power strip.
Second, the opening and closing of the pod cover door was not intuitive. It took me a few tries to open and to close it right which made it to where I just wanted to always leave it open. It held my iphone just fine and everything synced fine of course.
Third, was the keyboard layout. Everything on the right side of the keyboard was crammed together. The backspace key was in the middle of keys and was the size of a normal key. I much prefer it to be the last top right key and be double wide for easy of use. This was the same with the right shift key. It was single wide and even more difficult dot find and use. The arrow keys were also crammed into the keys around the control and shift as well as all the location keys (home, del, end etc.). This alone made the keyboard useless to me.
Forth, and worst of all, was the numeric keypad. I always use this instead of the QWERTY numbers and let me tell you this was impossible to work with. For some reason the keys are not your basic keyboard keys like the rest of the keyboard (like any other keyboard).They thought it would look sleek if they made these keys all flush with each other. This makes it hard to hit the right key. Add to that the fact that they barely press down, made almost on noise and had no tactile feedback. I kept hitting the keys and not typing all the numbers. Then I figured I had to hit push them harder and that was worse. You could get no speed with them. I noticed that the keys sort of wobbled if pressed off center and that was the key, to press directly down and directly in the center. I tried for 3 days to get used to it with much typing that I had to do and was hoping to try it for a few weeks, after 3 days I cold take no more.
The real buttons on the rest of the keyboard were fair but not the best. I have a Logitech G11 gaming keyboard that I love the key action on and even a wireless IOgear (for my home theater PC) that is my favorite. I've decided to go with another IOgear. Its wireless with 30ft range (15 in real world) and forgo the fancy options and hated wires.


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5/31/2011

Anker RII Mini Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard - Compatible With Apple IPad, PC, and Mac - Features Built-in Touchpad Mouse and Laser Pointer - with a gift All In One Card Reader - Black Review

Anker RII Mini Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard - Compatible With Apple IPad, PC, and Mac - Features Built-in Touchpad Mouse and Laser Pointer - with a gift All In One Card Reader - Black
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I'd been looking for a good keyboard and mouse combination for my home theater PC (HTPC) for quite some time. While the usual assortment of wireless options worked, but weren't convenient in a living room setting. As such, I decided to give this RII Mini a try. I have to admit, I'm surprised. It was smaller than I expected from the pictures -- it's about 2/3 the length of my cable box remote, and about half the thickness (the width is the same). As such, it doesn't take up much room - it looks more or less like an odd remote. Install was simple enough - the bluetooth receiver I had on the machine paired with it quickly, and Windows installed the driver. The range seems decent for my living room -- I've not had any problems with it at all (which surprised - the wireless mice tended to be a bit dodgy in the past). The unit seems rather well built, and the weight seems just right. The backlit keyboard is excellent as well - just the thing for watching movies in the dark. Responsiveness on the trackpad is about the same as that on my laptop, though it's a bit small. The keyboard is decent to type on, though placement is a little odd on some keys. Like any small keyboard, that's to be expected. All in all, I'm quite happy with this unit, and I've found it even works with my Android phone. Not what I bought it for, but it works quite well. Excellent stuff!

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Features:1. Bluetooth wireless technology allows you as far as 10 meters PC control capabilities; 2. Keyboard uses Broadcom 2042 Chipset with wireless Bluetooth 2.0 interface; 3. Innovative design of the Navigation keys and multimedia control keys; 4. The intelligent power management system helps you save battery power for emergencies; 5. The perfect combination of keyboard, touch and laser pointer: with keyboard, mouse and laser pointer all in one hand, you may have a feeling that everything is under control, so as to give an awesome performance! 6. It includes built-in software solutions with Bluetooth human interface device and complies with the standard version of the Bluetooth SIG Bluetooth 2.0; 7. It requires a USB Bluetooth adapter when used on non-BT equipped PC or Laptop. Bluetooth 2.0 Mini Keyboard: Support iPad (3.2, 4.0)/iPhone/iPhone 3G/iPhone 3GS (4.0+)/Smart Mobile System/Nokia Symbian S60 System/Android System/HTC/PC/laptop and HDPC/MacOS 10.2.8 or later/Sony PS3 PlayerComputer System Requirements:1.Windows 2000, CE, XP, Vista or Windows 7; 2. MacOS 10.x or later versions(10.5.8 tested); 3. Linux ( Debian 3.1 / Redhat 9.0 / Ubuntu 8.10 / Fedora 7.0).Notice: The Android is an open source OS, so the device vendor may rework it. These devices with Android system can support this Bluetooth keyboard: Google G1, G2 and Archos 70.However, other models with Android OS may fail to activate it.Package Content: 1 x Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard, 1 x Mini Bluetooth Keyboard Soft Driver, 1 x USB Cable, 1 x English Manual and 1 x All-In-One Card Reader.

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5/29/2011

Bluetooth HID Wireless Keyboard Mouse Control for PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone 4, PDAs Review

Bluetooth HID Wireless Keyboard Mouse Control for PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone 4, PDAs
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It connected to my IPhone 3gs(v4) the first time and it gives you a unique 4 digit pin on the phone's screen each time you pair so you don't have to remember the code. This keyboard is the perfect size (just longer than a dollar bill); any smaller and it would be too small and any larger it wouldn't be as portable. The keys are only slightly smaller than a regular keyboard which means you can place both hands on the keys with the j and f home keys (big hands could be a problem). It take a little practice because there is no shift key on the right side so touch typers must remember to shift with the left.Most of the special keys (;-::"?) are Fn keys not in their normal locations but all of the alpha and numeric are standard. The Keys lack the slant found on the standard keyboard which take a little getting up to speed so don't expect 80 wpm out of the box - it's a learning curve. Your techo friends will be green with envy.

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This mini Bluetooth keyboard is a convenient companion for your PC, Mac, PlayStation 3, iPad, iPhone 4, 3GS, Android, Symbian smartphone, PDAs, etc...The integrated mouse pad and touch scrolling panel on the top right corner of the keyboard allows you to control the mouse cursor and perform scrolling just like a regular mouse device.Includes an USB Bluetooth dongle which can be used with PC/laptop out of the box.

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5/28/2011

ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPoint Review

ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPoint
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This keyboard is wonderful - nearly everything that I would want in a keyboard, and nothing more. The quote that comes to mind is "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."
BUT -- I can confirm that, as the previous poster noted, this keyboard is broken and unusable for a speedy typist. It has two problems: First, INitial CAps; the shift key does not immediately release in software when you physically release it, so a fast typist ends up with TWo CApitals at the beginning of almost every sentence. Titles are particularly bad; you end up with "THe PResident of the UNited STates." It's particularly infuriating in that it happens so reliably that when you backspace and re-type, you get the exact same problem.
The second issue is that, often, double-clicking a character will give only ONE copy of that character. So "Three little puppies hopped over the puddle" becomes "Thre litle pupies hoped over the pudle." It does this almost every time, if you are a fast typist.
All of this occurs with both the default drivers and the latest (11/5/2009) drivers on the website. I tested using Windows 7.
It's too bad, because this would otherwise be a wonderful keyboard. I've never seen a keyboard before that couldn't keep up with my typing. I guess that if you are not a touch typist, this keyboard would be perfectly fine for you.

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