W**N
Works well
Easy to use with laptop saves backake
J**T
Nice little device as a mouse replacement, good value for money
Firstly, this is a very good product for the money. I wanted a touch pad because using a mouse was exacerbating a wrist injury, but there isn't a massive amount of choice and you are typically looking at £30-£60, so I thought this was worth a go. As a touchpad, it is reasonably good, not quite as sensitive as my laptop's own pad, and the two finger scroll is a little unreliable (not sensitive enough and sometimes thinks you are right clicking). The size is perfect though. The other niggle is that it seems to go to sleep a bit too quickly when I'm typing on my keyboard and not using it. However aside from that it sits nicely on my mouse mat and makes a pretty reasonable mouse replacement. I tried it briefly in keyboard mode, seemed OK for occasional use and I think if you were using it with a computer connected to your TV that you weren't expecting to type on very much it would work well.
E**A
Good for web and movies, annoying for anything else
This is a product that was almost perfect: light, good material, touchpad and keyboard works nice. But there are two design decisions that makes this product really annoying to use.First, when you are in "keyboard mode" and type "Enter", it automatically changes to "Touchpad Mode". So, if you need to write a text that contains multiple lines, you need to type "Enter" and press the mechanical button to change back to "keyboard". The same happens when using "Esc" (which will not annoy you, unless you use an editor like "VIM").Second, the "F123" to enable the "F1" to "F12" keys. For some reason, you press once and it get stuck - it's like a "Caps Lock" for the function keys, but there's no led or any other visual indication. Also, "F1" is under "Esc", "F2" under "1" and so on. So, if you want to press "F5", you need to remember to press "F123", "6", then "F123" again to go back to normal.All of that makes sense when browsing the web: you type your query, then tap "enter", it changes to the mouse, etc. But it's a pain to use some websites and apps. For instance, many login screens are now asking for the user, then you press a button to show the password field. In this case, I need to either: type the login, "Enter", change back to "keyboard", type password; or type the login, change to "mouse", move and click the button, type password. Life would be easier if I could just "type login, Enter, type password, Enter" - as I do on normal keyboards.Also, battery doesn't seem to hold long under heavy use.I believe that gadget may be nice for simple usages, like web browsing, watching movies, or even type in passwords on an Xbox or Apple TVs. For such, it's a great product. But, if you want something more complex, like use a Linux on a Raspberry Pi, either avoid it or be prepared for the constant headaches.
L**L
Cute but terrible
Cute keyboard, but picks up fingerprints way too easily and thinks it is actually fingers. So impossible to type something completely, always have to switch on and off again to reset the detection. Regret buying this!
L**E
Poor build quality.
Although this does exactly what I wanted it for, I must say for the price the build quality is awfully cheap with loose buttons, creaking plastic.
M**K
nice item received as advertised and on time
nice item received as advertised and on time. On hindsight I would probably get a proper keyboard rather than this virtual one.
E**S
Buy cheap buy twice
Pretty poor device. Worked well for around 2 weeks.
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