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(More customer reviews)This item is a much-needed improvement over my previous set-up (full-size bluetooth keyboard and mouse). However, the design could use some improvements. The compact size is definitely the selling point and the reason why I would purchase this device again. Needing to constantly switch between the mouse and keyboard functionality makes using this item somewhat cumbersome. The lower price tag versus other top-brand devices, like the Logitech diNovo Mini, might be a good reason for the reduced multi-function capabilities.
The bluetooth connected without a problem and reconnects every time I turn it on. Range is not an issue. I consistently sit 8-10 feet from my PC whenever I use it. However, the bluetooth connectivity is intermittent sometimes causing a delay in the mouse movements. Turning the device off and then on again, typically fixes the problem.
The function of the keyboard does take some getting used it. Unlike a typical keyboard, the entire surface is flat, except for some subtle raised edges on the left side. The device is essentially too large mouse buttons (although only the right side functions as a mouse click while in touchpad mode), so to type you simply press inside the square of the letter you are selecting. Using the shift or function keys is somewhat awkward when pressing the same side, as you have to press them at the same time. I was surprised at how well it works, as it recognizes all of the keyboard's strokes without any issues, even when pressing multiple keys. After a little practice, I was able to type pretty smoothly with my thumbs. I haven't tried any lengthy typing tasks (such as writing Amazon reviews), but I'm sure it would be suitable, though not as effective as a standard keyboard.
As I mentioned, you have to switch between touchpad and keyboard mode. While in touchpad mode, the left side of the keyboard primarily consists of smartkeys (i.e. zoom in, zoom out) and the right side functions as the touchpad. The right side also functions as the left click (or "tap" on a typical touchpad), while there are dedicated left/right click buttons on the left side of the keyboard. I found that switching can be quite frustrating, especially when browsing the Internet, which often requires frequent mouse movements or scrolling and typing, depending on the task. I keep my full-size keyboard and mouse close by for when I know I will be switching between modes a lot, though I tend to avoid this whenever possible and just pull out my laptop instead.
In closing, I think this device was worth the money, especially when compared to its higher-priced competitor. I would recommend it, if you think you will primarily use it as a handheld touchpad with occassional keyboard usage, such as to control a media center PC. If you expect to do a lot of typing, I would suggest a handheld device that doesn't require switching between touchpad and keyboard mode.
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