Description
- Wireless mini-keyboard with built-in touchpad with 2 mouse function keys
- Far-ranging and reliable radio-frequency transmission at 2.4 GHz up to approx. 10 m (33 ft) away from the PC
- Extremely flat construction with built-in hand cushion for comfortable work
- Full functionality of a full-size layout keyboard due to built in numeric keypad and 12 function keys
- Extremely silent stroke and tactile feedback due to high quality X-Type membrane technology
- Plug & Play installation without special driver
- Available in various country layouts
- Appealing retail packaging
- Ideal use for digital living rooms (HTPC) as well as for training, conference and presentation facilities etc.
Specifications
Customer reviews
Write a review for the KeySonic Compact wireless keyboard with touch pad - silver & black here!
Great little keyboard
Reviewed by brendan. Review Posted 30/11/2011
Handy little keyboard, works well on Windows 7 64 bit.
Key response is accurate and there is a nice quality feel to the keys.
The trackpad is useful for browsing internet etc but it would be useless for games, but thats not its intended use!
Its ideal for couch surfing and range seems ok, although I'd never be more than 15ft from the screen.
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Excellent product
Reviewed by Dr Bob. Review Posted 28/05/2009
This does exactly what it says on the tin. Perfect for remote control of laptop connected to TV for viewing BBC iplayer recordings etc as well as for everyday use as compact keyboard on a cramped desk.
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Amazing little keyboard
Reviewed by Anonymous Review Posted 01/06/2009
I didn't think i'd find a keyboard like this for the price, it has great features, easy to use and is now part of my every day life controlling my PC and HTPC.
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PS3... FROM THE COUCH! Get in
Reviewed by Anonymous Review Posted 01/06/2009
I wanted a wireless keyboard for Ubuntu on the PS3. I'm lazy and like to lie on the couch while I type. My old wired keyboard just didn't quite reach. A proper shambles. Anyway, I ordered this and it worked straight out of the box, both in PS3 XMB, and Linux Ubuntu (PS3). The keys feel a bit 1980s springy, but I'm used a Saitek Eclipse and just nit-picking, and there is no CAPS LOCK ON light. I hope someone lost their job for that oversight. In short... it does exactly what I wanted; let's me type reviews on Amazon, using Ubuntu on my PS3, FROM THE COUCH! Get in.
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Still going after all these years...
Reviewed by Dan. Review Posted 25/07/2009
I've had this keyboard for three or four years now. I'm using it now. Still. It works a treat. I've had leading brand cordless keyboards, but none have been as reliable as this one. Top draw for a budget price. If you like lying on your back on the sofa while using both a keyboard and a mouse, this is the device for you.
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Fautless
Reviewed by Dan. Review Posted 20/11/2009
I've been using this keyboard for about four years and it still works as well as the day I bought it. I've had other wireless keyboards from the 'quality' manufactures, but they just don't perform as well as this one (nor are they as small and light). If you like operating your PC from the sofa (as I'm doing now), do yourself a favour - buy it!
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Could be better
Reviewed by Anonymous Review Posted 03/03/2010
Well, it could be better. Main criticisms are that the wireless range is far too short. It won't work beyond about two metres. The touchpad isn’t very good at all. It is far too sensitive and tends to end up doing all sorts of things you don’t want it to do. The touchpad on my laptop is WAY better. And as one other said, it doesn't work on Windows 7 logon.
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Not bad
Reviewed by . Review Posted 23/09/2010
This keyboard works and does exactly as a normal keyboard does. It's not anything too spectacular but it's perfect for the right situation.
Unfortunately it seems to go berserk if your PC uses WiFi, making it pretty much unusable if you stream content to your HTPC or whatever you do.
Also, the one I had died after 16 months or so of light use. I've since gone with a proper media centre remote.
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Not gret, but good!
Reviewed by niki. Review Posted 13/02/2010
Overall a good product. If I have some complaints, they are relatively minor. The blue led that flashes all the time while you are using it, is annoyingly bright. Construction qaulity is a littl flimsy, but perfectly acceptable. The most annoying aspect, though, is that it refuses to work at the windows 7 logong, meaning that you have to disable your password system, or use a different keyboard for the password entry. There doesn't appear to be a support site, so there is little you can do about it.
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