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Rii Ultramini Bluetooth Keyboard Wireless Keyboard With Touchpad & Laser Pointer Rechargeable LI-ION

Rii Ultramini Bluetooth Keyboard Wireless Keyboard With Touchpad & Laser Pointer Rechargeable LI-ION (Rii: RT-MWK02)
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Rii Ultramini Bluetooth Keyboard Wireless Keyboard With Touchpad & Laser Pointer Rechargeable LI-ION
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Rating: 6.5/10
With 8 User Reviews
John_W@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/17/11
Cons: Antenna has a short range, much more than 6 feet and you will start to have issues, particularly if your hand is covering the top left side of the device (where the internal antenna is I guess).

Pros: Touchpad works well, and your able to hit a key on the board to change the orientation of the touchpad such that you can hold it like a television remote. Battery life last a long tmie for the kind of use I give it.
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I use this for my HTPC, it does exactly what I want it to do, just consider what your distance will be between yourself and the pc before you make this purchase.
Philip_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/02/11
Cons: Little difficult to use both thumbs to type due to touchpad

Pros: SmallLightBuild Quality
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Works great so far. Small convenient and means I get my coffee table space back :)
Paul_E@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/24/11
Cons: No weaknesses observed thus far

Pros: Works with Blackberry Playbook - keyboard and touchpad
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I just purchased my keyboard this evening and wanted to get the word out that this keyboard WORKS WITH THE BLACKBERRY PLAYBOOK flawlessly so far. The touch pad works, as do the left and right "mouse" buttons. The only minor issue thus far is selecting certain things such as the "send" button in the tethered e-mail tool. I suspect this is a Playbook software issue rather than anything to do with the keyboard itself. Having the touchpad to the right of the keyboard area is handy, although avid Blackberry typists such as myself may take some time getting used to typing on it with their thumbs "Blackberry style."The keys are pleasant with a nice "click" and I am quickly getting used to typing on it - i am typing this review with it. I hope this information proves to be helpful for you.
Robert_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/17/11
Cons: Very poor range. ~8ft at best, with no obstructions.Multimedia keys require pressing "Fn" first.Goes into sleep mode, ignoring the first button you push.

Pros: Works out of the box in linux.Neat looking.USB wireless adapter can be stored in keyboard.
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Looks cool, but not very useful for a HTPC. The tiny USB adapter is the main problem with this device, but it also tends to ignore the first button click (if it has gone into powersave mode, and there's no way to stop that) and I couldn't see any way to lock the Fn key.
Jeremy_C@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/02/11
Cons: -Very short range

Pros: -Works great in close range
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I bought this keyboard/mouse combo for my HTPC. It works very well at close ranges, but if you get past 6 feet the mouse moves so erratically that you can't use it. I have tried moving the receiver closer using a usb extension, but the point of something being wireless is well no wires. Using the same receiver I can use a PS3 remote from much farther distances.It's a great keyboard if you plan on using it in a range that you could use a wired keyboard/mouse, but if you were expecting any range at all it's not good.
TAGZ@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/24/11
Cons: seems only works within 4 meters

Pros: small size,laser pointer,touch pad, low price compare to other of the same design
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for the distance from my htpc it werks like a charm, and the added backlit keys are a nyce addition for use at nite
Jay_H@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/28/11
Cons: seems only works within 4 meters

Pros: small size,laser pointer,touch pad, low price compare to the *****tek
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bought it for my HTPC after my dog mistaken the dinovo with his toys, size is perfect better than the dinovo, I compare it side by side with the Visiontek Candyboard, I can not tell the different, a friend of mine bought a Candyboard, they works the same, only problem is the range seems not as good as they claimed(30 ft), it will not work if u take it too far away from the receiver, if you have big house buy the dinovo, the laser pointer works great, my dog loved it. touch pad works so so, not as good as dinovo, well dinovo costs almost 100 dollars more, I hate the sleep function, you need press the wake up button after apx 5 mins after you don`t use it,the battery life seems good, I`m using it for 7 days since I bought it without a charge, still no low battery shown, I also did some research,its designed and made by a Chinese company,and sold under several names, so I guess there is no copy right issues for buying it.
Andrew_F@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/19/10
Cons: no support, poor range, not reliable, not compatible with nexus one

Pros: backlit, bluetooth, small
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It didn't work with my android nexus one. The bluetooth adapter crashes every day. I bought it for my HTPC but have to get up off the sofa to reset the receiver. It wouldn't work with my android phone. I installed the software on my device, it asks to register but always fails. There is no contact information to send a support request. The two reasons I bought if for don't work. When it is connected the mouse pad is fine and typing is ok. The pad is on the right so right hand has to reach but I think you get used to that. More then 10ft and the reception starts to get bad. I can't recommend.
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