ProMini 2.4GHz Tiny Wireless Keyboard (Built-in TouchPad/Laser Pointer) – Black
- 3-in-1 multimedia wireless keyboard (Keyboard, TouchPad, Laser Pointer)
- Built-in rechargeable more staying power lithium-ion battery
- 2.4GHz USB wireless receiver, within 30M
- This is a handheld keyboard with back lit – With 26 PCS dazzling bright LED lights to help when using in poor lighting environments.
- Whether you are sitting on the sofa, or a comfortable bed, multimedia, wireless control
The world’s first Touchpad 90-degree flip design -
With a 90-degree flip a switch function key Touchpad, allows you to be more humane mode of operation to achieve click, scroll, and the mouse click action. Control and enjoy the fun of the same notebook computer.
The perfect keyboard, touch, laser pointer combination -
Whether it is teaching, training or speech, keyboard, mouse, laser pointer in one hand and hand, three-dimensional explanation, a more lively! The instructor mus
Rating: 4.0 (out of 4 reviews)
Price: $ 65.45
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Review by Orangeman for ProMini 2.4GHz Tiny Wireless Keyboard (Built-in TouchPad/Laser Pointer) – Black
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I received the device last week and on day one, I loved it. It exceeded my expectations. Typing on it was a little better than what I do on my Blackberry Storm and the scrolling (while not perfect) was quite good. The back light was a terrific addition as I bought this to use in my theater room where often it is difficult to see much (other than the screen) which is why the back light was great in lighting up the keys.
Right out of the box, I tried using it on my office computer – worked like a champ. When I got home, I tried using it on my laptop which was connected to my home theater projector – again, worked like a champ. Then came the problem… the next day the unit became completely unresponsive. I tried all the trouble shooting that I could think of and read on the manufacturer’s website but nothing fixed the issue. I even tried using it in different locations on several different computers and still no fix. What I find odd is that the back light is no longer working either. I know it’s not a battery issue as this has been charged fully twice in an effort to troubleshoot and fix the problem. I also tried changing the rf but again, that didn’t help.
Something that I found disappointing was the lack of support. If you go to the manufacturer’s web site, you will understand precisely what I mean. This is the first thing that I can think of that the support was so lousy – not even a phone number to call!
I am going to try using another – I asked for a replacement because when this unit was working, I loved it (I was even thinking about ordering another one for work/office use). I will report back later as to what I find with the second device.
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Revision: July 30, 2010
I received the replacement and wanted to wait a week before posting a follow-up to my review. The replacement keyboard is working like a charm! It works just like it should. I have tried using it in many different settings and on several computers. No matter where it is used, it picks up the signal very quickly and does what it is advertised. For my use, this is a fantastic keyboard. I use it in my theater room where I don’t want a cumbersome full sized keyboard. Instead, I just take this out of the coffee table drawer and use.
I am rating this keyboard 5 stars because it does everything that was advertised and better than I expected (i.e. typing is really good on such a small device). I don’t believe I should give it less than 5 stars just because I received a defective unit as that can happen with any product. While the support of the company is still not the best, the place that I bought it from was excellent! They shipped me the replacement immediately and even refunded my return shipping costs.
Review by SMusser for ProMini 2.4GHz Tiny Wireless Keyboard (Built-in TouchPad/Laser Pointer) – Black
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This is a really good device.
However, I got the “Rii Mini” which is the “North American” version of the same device. There is no difference between the “ProMini” and “Rii Mini” except the Rii has English packaging and instructions.
The trackpad seems smooth. the arrow keys seem intuitive for navigating media center.
the back-light is bright and makes the keys easy to read in the dark.
One thing I really love about this device is how good the keys feel. Their quality is far superior to anything else. I find myself often picking it up just to type even when the computer is off because they have a nice little clicking feel that is easy to push, yet stiff enough to not accidentally push by mistake.
the only downside is having the trackpad on the side. it gets in the way at times.
This item is perfect if you want a good HTPC keyboard/mouse. But not good if you need to do more work than entertainment.
Review by Jeffrey Reynolds for ProMini 2.4GHz Tiny Wireless Keyboard (Built-in TouchPad/Laser Pointer) – Black
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Well I dont know what to say about the other review other than he must have been on crack.
This thing is a quality item with all the features I want . It is for my media center pc with windows 7 . It is easy to use and small . I have had all the other remotes like this ,and they were useless and cheap made.
The only thing is ,the price, a little high for me, but I think its worth it. I could have bought 2 of these for what I payed for the other junk like Ipazzport and leveto . I cant spell lol . THE PICS DONT DO IT JUSTICE It is a very nice and well made item I do recomend. Hope this helps.
Review by B for ProMini 2.4GHz Tiny Wireless Keyboard (Built-in TouchPad/Laser Pointer) – Black
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I am finding this to be a waste of money, this has to be one of the worst products I have brought in a long while. I was attracted by the built in touch pad and found that to have disappointing performance. I wasn’t expecting it to be wonderful I admit and I think that I was disappointed to some degree because I generated an expectation for myself that I’d be able to use the touch pad with my thumb, but it doesn’t work that way and probably never was intended too either. Therefore, I used a finger and found it difficult even then to position the mouse with accuracy. As for the key pad, let us start with the fact that the touch pad may get in the way of your right hand typing if you intend to type with you thumbs like you do on your cell phone. That depends on your style of typing to some degree, it was bad for me but may work for you. Again this is probably not a fault of the device because one look at it and this should have been obvious to me before I brought it. Like many small devices, this is not a full keyboard so for instance if you need F9 – F12 you will be out of luck, but this is the same for many small keyboards. So they were my minor gripes that I could forgive. However consistently failing to register the character I’ve just typed is becoming very aggravating, on occasions I am pressing the key two or three times before I get what I should be getting. Then I am faced with the problem of the keyboard starting to delete everything I just type for no reason that I can see, it is almost as if the delete key is jammed down. Next up is having a caps lock I can’t turn off again through no input of my own that I can tell. The solution for these problems is apparently to change the RF channel that I am using because there may be some interference. Fine did that and away we went for a little while then everything went downhill again for no reason that I can see. Looking back on the blurb for this device I’ve noticed that they hype the fact that it uses 2.4Ghz connect that is for some reason thought to be less interference prone despite the fact that everyone seems to want to use that frequency these days. On to software, if you can find any software, drivers or whatever to support this device good luck to you because I couldn’t and I really did try. Nothing on the manufactures website and nothing that I saw turned up on a web search either. I think at the end of the day I raised my own expectations too high for this device, I fell for the hype and it massively disappointed me.
Apple solves the problem by limiting the multitasking. Apple doesn’t multi task where it should. Android multitasks where it shouldn’t. Somewhere between the two is the right ansewr. You may not need dual core chips to do the job right.