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(Upgraded) Rii i8+ Mini Bluetooth Keyboard with Touchpad&QWERTY Keyboard, Backlit Portable Wireless Keyboard for Smartphones laptop/PC/Tablets/Windows/Mac/TV/Xbox/PS3/Raspberry Pi.Black

(Upgraded) Rii i8+ Mini Bluetooth Keyboard with Touchpad&QWERTY Keyboard, Backlit Portable Wireless Keyboard for Smartphones laptop/PC/Tablets/Windows/Mac/TV/Xbox/PS3/Raspberry Pi.Black

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Margaret Lawson
5.0 out of 5 starsValue, Reliability and Versatility
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2017
FYI: See bottom of this for some "hidden" features. I have also included info about use cases and my general feelings about the device below my initial review of the Rii itself. TL;DR: it's a great device and if you're looking at devices similar to this and don't want to spend a fortune, you will be pleased by the Rii 8+. I watched numerous YouTube reviews of this device before purchasing, and that may help you decide if it's right for you.

I was looking for the perfect device that can fill three functions: be used as a media center remote, have the ability to function as mouse and keyboard for my Raspberry Pi, and be able to be used as a mobile mouse and keyboard for remote job locations to be used on Windows/Linux Servers, Android Devices, and other machines which often don't have a full keyboard and mouse or any inputs at all.

It fills all three and I LOVE IT. I heard the Rii 8+ was really light and by golly it is at only 3.2 ounces. Many times, this means the build quality is skimpy or the product will not hold up to daily use an abuse. I'm a guy who uses a mechanical keyboard that weighs 8 pounds, so I like some heft in my electronics! That also means I generally despise rubber dome keys. The keys on the Rii 8+, however, have great push down force and both and audible and physical click. You will know that you pushed a button on this, unlike some cheap TV / media remotes with squishy keys.

I have found the Rii to be surprisingly robust. While I wouldn't recommend intentionally trying to snap it in half, I do think it will hold up to general use very well. If you're going to tote it around with you all the time to use on the job, a small case might be nice to prevent it from getting scratched up or to prevent keys from being pressed, but I don't think that it's mandatory. The lightweight of the device also means that dropping it is not as injurious as it might be to a device with more weight. It weighs less than my SmartPhone!

The Rii 8+ just plugs in and WORKS, which also makes it perfect for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts like myself. That was one reason I purchased this: to use as a portable keyboard for my Raspberry Pi. So, does it work for the Pi 3+? IT WORKS AMAZINGLY WELL. Even though I have a 7 inch touch screen for my Pi, this device is so much more pleasant to use on Rasbian. Best of all, it means that when I go out to work on PCs, Servers, Linux Desktops and other devices that I can just bring this along since it works on everything I've tried it with. The primary barrier to this not working on a device is going to be the fault of the device not support USB Wireless HID, NOT because of the Rii 8+.

A word about Smart TVs: If you have a Smart TV that this doesn't work on, it's not the Rii's fault. It's your Smart TV. Keeping input proprietary is a huge problem with such devices because some Smart TV manufacturers want you to use "approved" input devices, despite most sporting fully fledged Linux / Android / Windows Operating Systems beneath the veneer of the Smart TV application. That, and they skimp on universal drivers to to save a few megabytes of storage. If a Raspberry Pi can run this, your Smart TV should be able to as well. If it doesn't, complain to the manufacturer, not the builders of the Rii.

Now for some handy features that didn't pop at at first glance:

1) Function Key* + F8 = Turns off click input from Touch Pad

2) Function Key + Swipe Up/Down on Touch Pad = Scroll Up/Down

3) Function + Space bar = Adjust DPI / sensitivity of touch pad

4) Function + Enter = Sends Ctrl+Alt+Del signal

5) The Rii 8+ uses standard mouse and keyboard drivers. So if you wanted to remap keys, you can easily do so using any software that is able to do so. Just make sure the software is able to discriminate between multiple input devices so that it knows the key press on the Rii and your regular keyboard are different.

*Blue FN key in lower left hand corner
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jtprime
3.0 out of 5 stars3 solid stars - good utility, stable, has more potential though
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2018
I got this unit to work with several devices: PS3, FireTV Stick, Raspberry Pi, Win 10 PC. So far, I've tested it with PS3 and Fire TV. On PS3, the device is OK. I did not have the experience I was expecting because the mapping of keys from the PS3 controller to the Rii was not immediately clear. More importantly, technically, I had dificulty paring the device to the PS3 and when it did pair on EVERY use, the PS3 became unresponsive after about 3 or 4 minutes and had to be power cycled. For me, this is not an acceptable application for this item.

As for the Fire TV, the Rii pairs quickly and worked as expected once I figured out how to navigate. Some apps or the Fire OS give hints on the screen as to which key to press for certain actions. For example Esc is used for the Back function. I haven't yet determined which key corresponds to the Menu key on the Fire TV remote. In my opinion,this device is indispensable for using Firefox, or Silk browsers, although, driving the circular cursor takes some getting used to, and it got lost and became unresponsive a couple of time while using Firefox.I have not figured that out. It's not that big of a problem, though obviously the experience would be better without this particular feature.

I will update my review wafter I try it on the Pi and PC.

About the unit. Overall, I like the device, but just middling.
What I like:
1) Multi platform application. I can use it on several devices.
2) Works as expected in most cases.
3) Has a good feel to it in terms of materials although, I'm not sure how durable it is. I purchased a protection plan just in case-not sure if it will cover what might go wrong.
4) So far, except for PS3, it has been stable, no connection issues.
5) I like the power saving feature; it's similar to that of the PS3 controller and cuts down on inconvenient charging cycles. Since I'm used to reconnecting the PS3 controller, the short delay to wake up the Rii is not a problem.

Those extra stars could be gained by improving the item in several areas:
1) Higher quality manufacturing process, including inspection and testing. My unit's backlighting is fair at best, being uneven, getting dimmer from left to right. The backlight on the arrow key cluster does not shine through the "slits" on the right side of the rubberized material covering the Up Arrow and Right Arrow keys. There is enough light leakage to illuminate the keys. It seems a relatively simple test could assure unifrom backlighting. I would classify this as an annoyance that separates a good experience from a great one. I will continue to use the item, but may return it for this reason.
2) The device could use some extra mass to give it it a heftier feel. I would prefer that it be slightly larger.
3) The packaging could include a more documentation that explains how to use the device in various applications and that also explains the key labels, especially, the Fn key combinations.
4) The BT dongle is poorly manufactured. I could not get it t fit in any USB port without feeling like I was forcing it. This is not a deal breaker for me because all the devices on which I would use the device BT (Bluetooth, sorry) equipped.
5) Touchpad could be larger.

3 solid stars with potential for 4, maybe 5 with some improvements.
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Margaret Lawson
5.0 out of 5 stars Value, Reliability and Versatility
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2017
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FYI: See bottom of this for some "hidden" features. I have also included info about use cases and my general feelings about the device below my initial review of the Rii itself. TL;DR: it's a great device and if you're looking at devices similar to this and don't want to spend a fortune, you will be pleased by the Rii 8+. I watched numerous YouTube reviews of this device before purchasing, and that may help you decide if it's right for you.

I was looking for the perfect device that can fill three functions: be used as a media center remote, have the ability to function as mouse and keyboard for my Raspberry Pi, and be able to be used as a mobile mouse and keyboard for remote job locations to be used on Windows/Linux Servers, Android Devices, and other machines which often don't have a full keyboard and mouse or any inputs at all.

It fills all three and I LOVE IT. I heard the Rii 8+ was really light and by golly it is at only 3.2 ounces. Many times, this means the build quality is skimpy or the product will not hold up to daily use an abuse. I'm a guy who uses a mechanical keyboard that weighs 8 pounds, so I like some heft in my electronics! That also means I generally despise rubber dome keys. The keys on the Rii 8+, however, have great push down force and both and audible and physical click. You will know that you pushed a button on this, unlike some cheap TV / media remotes with squishy keys.

I have found the Rii to be surprisingly robust. While I wouldn't recommend intentionally trying to snap it in half, I do think it will hold up to general use very well. If you're going to tote it around with you all the time to use on the job, a small case might be nice to prevent it from getting scratched up or to prevent keys from being pressed, but I don't think that it's mandatory. The lightweight of the device also means that dropping it is not as injurious as it might be to a device with more weight. It weighs less than my SmartPhone!

The Rii 8+ just plugs in and WORKS, which also makes it perfect for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts like myself. That was one reason I purchased this: to use as a portable keyboard for my Raspberry Pi. So, does it work for the Pi 3+? IT WORKS AMAZINGLY WELL. Even though I have a 7 inch touch screen for my Pi, this device is so much more pleasant to use on Rasbian. Best of all, it means that when I go out to work on PCs, Servers, Linux Desktops and other devices that I can just bring this along since it works on everything I've tried it with. The primary barrier to this not working on a device is going to be the fault of the device not support USB Wireless HID, NOT because of the Rii 8+.

A word about Smart TVs: If you have a Smart TV that this doesn't work on, it's not the Rii's fault. It's your Smart TV. Keeping input proprietary is a huge problem with such devices because some Smart TV manufacturers want you to use "approved" input devices, despite most sporting fully fledged Linux / Android / Windows Operating Systems beneath the veneer of the Smart TV application. That, and they skimp on universal drivers to to save a few megabytes of storage. If a Raspberry Pi can run this, your Smart TV should be able to as well. If it doesn't, complain to the manufacturer, not the builders of the Rii.

Now for some handy features that didn't pop at at first glance:

1) Function Key* + F8 = Turns off click input from Touch Pad

2) Function Key + Swipe Up/Down on Touch Pad = Scroll Up/Down

3) Function + Space bar = Adjust DPI / sensitivity of touch pad

4) Function + Enter = Sends Ctrl+Alt+Del signal

5) The Rii 8+ uses standard mouse and keyboard drivers. So if you wanted to remap keys, you can easily do so using any software that is able to do so. Just make sure the software is able to discriminate between multiple input devices so that it knows the key press on the Rii and your regular keyboard are different.

*Blue FN key in lower left hand corner
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Dave
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little media remote
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
Color: GreenStyle: BluetoothVerified Purchase
I use this for a home media center and although the backlight is lack luster, it's reliable, very responsive and takes little effort to pair via Bluetooth. The green makes it pop in low light so it's easy to find. The mouse buttons on the left are a favorite. I had an older model of this and gifted it away after years of use. Highly recommend Rii
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Cheryl S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very little I would change.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2015
Verified Purchase
So I just got this lil guy, and since they offered a $10 rebate for my opinions, I am writing a First Impressions review while using the device.

Firstly, I am very impressed with the build quality. Cheap enough to cost 20 bucks, but not crap. The plastic is molded well, textured nicely, and seams well without a sharp overhang or edge. This means a lot to my hands, and many devices have those edges that dig in over time. Overall, the design feels professional and attended to.

I have few complaints, I could say a lot about what I like, but I bet it would matter more what I would personally change about it.

1. The keys are not staggered at all, and there is no bump for home row identification. This makes all keys feel the same, and No-Look typing is not easy at all. All of the keys are the same size and shape as well, with no separation between the letter and number keys, and the function keys. a simple change to the keys to add a bump to 'J' and 'F' would help with finding the Home Row (especially in the dark), a staggered key layout would divide the three rows of letters and the row of numbers. A short space and/or raised plastic on the case could allow you to feel you passed the keys into the Function keys up top.

2. The Shift key is like a normal Shift, requiring you to hold the key and then press the letter or symbol. Holding this, my brain expects the way a phone handles it, tap it to activate Shift and then it switches off after the next keypress. That would speed up typing significantly.

3. Delete and Backspace should be switched in position or Delete should be moved somewhere else. I would be fine with just reversing them, since the current layout differs from my normal keyboard expectations. I will adapt, but I figured I would mention it annoyed me.

4. No dedicated Browser forward\back buttons. I can program the media buttons, but if I am jamming, that creates a browsing conflict. I resolved this with the media controls on my Bluetooth remote, but I would like more buttons for alternative functions.

5. Sometimes does that weird auto repeat and types 20 of some letter, I have had that odd signal repeat on a lot of wireless KBs so ...whatever.

6. Would have preferred Bluetooth over the RF dongle, but whatever. Would have saved a USB port, and I think there was a Bluetooth version in a different model. But it is fine, the cable allows for a port pass-through, I can easily use a hub.

I really can't complain too much. it types well, and all the features work. I can easily modify many settings with Windows to compensate for things I don't like about it, and it fits the purpose exactly. I didn't want a KB&M on the bed, I only wanted basically a remote control for my wife's media machine. This way, she can click between shows or scroll her news and such, with a nice small controller.

I am happy I found the backlit edition with the choice of colors. This product is terribly listed and there are so many clones and fake listings, it took me a bit of extra effort to ensure I was ordering the exact model I wanted, in the color I wanted, from a legitimate retailer. It would be handy if you listed all colors and models under a single listing with selection menus. I have seen other retailers do this for their products. It would cut down on the bad reviews on imposter products.

I am very happy with this remote on First Impressions, I will update if anything disappoints me later on.
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Adam
5.0 out of 5 stars Love The Keyboard (Had Some Initial Quality Issues That I Was Able To Fix)
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2015
Verified Purchase
*Update 8/30/2016: This works great with everything I've tried it with: Desktop PC (Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 10), Laptop (Windows 8). Mac Mini (OS X Yosemite 10.10.5), and with the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, and Zero running KODI, RetroPie, and Raspbian OS. Plug it in and it just works. Edited to give 5 stars instead as the pros outweigh any damage in shipping (as it could be exchanged for a new one). Had it for 9 months now and it's one of the favorite things I use and the battery life is exceptional.*

This is a pretty nice product and feels pretty good in the hands and has a decent amount of buttons in the places for easy access for common functions/procedures. The media buttons work great and "out of the box" with VLC. I've used it on different laptops and desktops and it works just as it should like a true keyboard (and love that it is so small but still easy to use versus a larger keyboard that would sit on your lap). The only reason I am giving it 4 stars however is because when I got mine it did not work right away and there was a sound coming from it like something was loose. It worked when plugged in, but would not charge - I figured it was the battery and that it had lost a connection so I was going to return it as I wasn't sure what was inside and then I wondered about overall quality, etc.

I ended up cracking it open however unscrewing the four screws on the back (star bit screwdriver) and found that the battery was not stuck properly onto the back as I had thought which caused the noise and one of the wires was then disconnected from the battery to the board so it would not charge. I stuck the battery to the board in the square lines and the adhesive on the back of the battery stuck like it should (it must not have been placed correctly) and then re-soldered out the red/positive wire and everything has been working/charging as should. My guess is that something did not get pressed correctly in assembly but still didn't make any noise right away so it was shipped in the condition it was (otherwise it looked and worked new as I thought it should have). I could have returned it easily but also wanted to check it out myself to see if I could fix it easy.

Now that it's working - love it and definitely recommend it.
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Adam
5.0 out of 5 stars Love The Keyboard (Had Some Initial Quality Issues That I Was Able To Fix)
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2015
*Update 8/30/2016: This works great with everything I've tried it with: Desktop PC (Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 10), Laptop (Windows 8). Mac Mini (OS X Yosemite 10.10.5), and with the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, and Zero running KODI, RetroPie, and Raspbian OS. Plug it in and it just works. Edited to give 5 stars instead as the pros outweigh any damage in shipping (as it could be exchanged for a new one). Had it for 9 months now and it's one of the favorite things I use and the battery life is exceptional.*

This is a pretty nice product and feels pretty good in the hands and has a decent amount of buttons in the places for easy access for common functions/procedures. The media buttons work great and "out of the box" with VLC. I've used it on different laptops and desktops and it works just as it should like a true keyboard (and love that it is so small but still easy to use versus a larger keyboard that would sit on your lap). The only reason I am giving it 4 stars however is because when I got mine it did not work right away and there was a sound coming from it like something was loose. It worked when plugged in, but would not charge - I figured it was the battery and that it had lost a connection so I was going to return it as I wasn't sure what was inside and then I wondered about overall quality, etc.

I ended up cracking it open however unscrewing the four screws on the back (star bit screwdriver) and found that the battery was not stuck properly onto the back as I had thought which caused the noise and one of the wires was then disconnected from the battery to the board so it would not charge. I stuck the battery to the board in the square lines and the adhesive on the back of the battery stuck like it should (it must not have been placed correctly) and then re-soldered out the red/positive wire and everything has been working/charging as should. My guess is that something did not get pressed correctly in assembly but still didn't make any noise right away so it was shipped in the condition it was (otherwise it looked and worked new as I thought it should have). I could have returned it easily but also wanted to check it out myself to see if I could fix it easy.

Now that it's working - love it and definitely recommend it.
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Jason
5.0 out of 5 stars Feels great in my hands. Worked instantly without any setup. Backlighting is great!
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2017
Verified Purchase
The item arrived quickly within Prime delivery timelines. I appreciated the minimal packaging as I hate smaller items packed in loads of bubble wrap and Styrofoam. The item arrived in a padded envelope and in a small box undamaged.

I found it was amazingly simple to set up. I have a custom Kodi box running KodiBuntu and OpenElec. I have one wireless USB dongle already plugged in so I plugged in the Rii's WiFi dongle next to it. I turned on the Rii and it worked instantly! I literally didn't do anything else for it to work properly in my setup.

The back-light is essential and that's why I purchased this unit. Although the keyboard isn't lighted 100% evenly, all keys are illuminated in a nice soft white glow (some keys are slightly brighter than others.) When using search fields, the keyboard sends key commands to the Kodi quickly and efficiently allowing me to verify what I've entered on the screen immediately.

I also really appreciate the physical on/off switch. The switch is tiny so it's out of the way. It's positioned on the top right edge of the device in a very ergonomic position to where a quick jaunt of the finger flips it on or off. The switch itself also has a couple "grooves" on its upper edge that allow you to locate it without looking directly at the device - a simple yet intuitive touch. This all makes it very convenient to quickly turn off the device when not in use leading to reduced battery consumption.

Not all keyboard keys work for all software configurations. This review is based on my Kodi box setup. All the important keyboard keys work properly so far, including the volume, back, enter, and video controls to name a few, but I have yet to test each and every key.

Pros:
+ Feels GREAT in my hands. The soft rubber is very attractive to hold - I found myself holding it and not even pressing buttons.
+ Very LIGHT weight
+ Instant and easy setup. No installation or registration required (your setup may require additional steps.)
+ Includes a USB charging cable and WiFi dongle so you only use ONE USB slot!
+ Keyboard buttons are spaced out evenly. They have a nice feel to them and good tactile response when pressed.

Cons:
- The mouse touch pad is little hit and miss. I use the keyboard mainly for navigating.
- No battery level indicator - only a low battery notification light.
- The device does miss a key stroke signal every now and then when pressing multiple keys in succession, but that could also be due to either my WiFi connection with the Kodi box to the house WiFi or the fact that the receiver is in a cabinet.
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Ben Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars Proof that someone up there loves us and wants us to be happy!
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
Verified Purchase
This little guy is the best 25ish bucks I've ever spent. Easy to charge, easy to connect, easy to use, and no more on-screen keyboards eating half the screen! I've used it with my Galaxy tablet, my S22 phone, a Dell ruggedized Win 11 tablet/laptop, and a win 11 mini PC. The only 'issue' I've found with it is that you frequently need to un-pair and re-pair when changing devices. But, unless you change devices a lot, that's not much of a bother. Anyone who needs a small, Bluetooth compatible fully functional (well, there are a couple keys that aren't included, but they're not ones commonly used) should get one of these.
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josephreeves4
5.0 out of 5 stars Only needed this to control CNC
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
Color: GreenStyle: BluetoothVerified Purchase
I bought this to wirelessly control movement on my Shapeoko 5 Pro CNC machine
It arrived quickly
I ordered this because alot of people in groups recommended it.

tons of buttons i dont use, but if someone needs that, they would love this
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Shoen Opftis
5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2018
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Feels about the same to type on as the Sidekick 4G - if you liked the feeling of that keyboard, then I'd recommend this for you. I think some people might also dislike the feeling of this keyboard however, because you might expect to slide your thumbs around and type quickly like some older keyboarded phones - like the blackberry phones or the nokia n900 - but instead the buttons here require a slightly harder press that will slow your thumbs down.
Now I'll discuss why this is a 5 star device: it is extremely good for the type of device it is, its features and its bluetooth functionality.
I use this to essentially remote-control an extra android phone that sits at the far edge of my desk. Over a period of 6 months, I used this to: 1. switch on the phone, 2. unlock the screen -click the left mouse button from the bottom and drag upwards using the touchpad- 3. check the weather. This works every time. In fact it surprised me at one point when I had not been home for two weeks and did my whole routine again! When it requires charging, its LED indicator will let you know. When you use the touchpad, the whole keyboard will light up, and that's quite handy for finding the ESC button which is Screen-Off on an android device. And the backlight works every time.
Battery life, as you might infer from my use case, is excellent; if you're used to other rechargeable wireless peripherals such as mice and headphones, you'll truly appreciate how seldom you have to charge this. It has to reconnect when you leave it alone for 5 minutes, but, who wouldn't expect that at this price? The battery is one of its selling points, it delivers.
And about the touchpad - it has a learning curve that, once you get used to it, also makes the device excellent. At first I wanted to use it like a laptop's touchpad, doing taps and two-finger gestures - and this device allows it. Then, noticing that it is laggy to do those things, I instead switched to using my thumb - and the layout on this devices also allows it and in fact makes it the easiest thing. The touchpad's finish isn't great for sliding your finger on it, but it is *durable*, which means you use your fingernail or thumbnail to help with sliding - and it always works.
The plastics around the whole device feel quality. The backside (or, underside) has a textured spot for grip, it's subtle yet it works. The buttons on the keyboard are solid but also have a rubberized finish, and they don't bend or wobble at all, it's a very solid feeling. The rest of the device's shell is a plastic that also has some rubberized finish. Overall the build quality makes it feel great to hold.
Finally I should mention that every key you'd expect to find on a PC keyboard is present. It's reassuring to know you can always use this product as a backup input device.
The Rii Mini i8+ is a quality product describable by the phrase "works as advertised", though probably exceeding that description too. I'm very glad that amazon sells it.
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Dgreg
5.0 out of 5 stars Great keyboard. Poor directions. A few tips for fellow newbs (Android TV).
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2017
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This little keyboard is amazing, but the directions that came with it left something to be desired. Based on some other customers (pictures/reviews) I wasn't sure if I were going to receive a unit with a removable battery and/or a BT dongle; it turns out mine had a BT dongle included and an integrated battery. I use this with my Android Smart TV box and haven't noticed any connectivity issues from about 15 feet away (it is very responsive). Maybe this is because the BT built into my TV box is better than the dongle that was included with the remote, which might be where some users are having problems. For the sake of improving functionality and reducing frustration, it might be worth spending $8-10 on a new dongle before sending this unit back and/or encountering the same issue with another device. I haven't looked at the specs of the included dongle, but that may be the culprit.

Findings (most mentioned by others already):
-It is lighter and smaller than I expected, but doesn't feel cheap. I was worried I would either be carrying a small brick around the living room or a squeaky/flexible piece of junk.
-The backlight is nice, but the Power/On light is too bright when watching in a dark room (I find myself constantly flipping over the remote as soon as I am done with it).
-Good button size. I have rather flat thumb tips and as such am a terrible typist on my smart phone, but this is perfect.

Since this is my first mini keyboard and smart TV setup, I had no idea what to expect, so my problems may not be issues for other people, but I thought I'd share my lessons learned.

Tips:
Fn+F5: Turns the screen off, but doesn't power down the TV box (still need to keep the stock remote around for that).
Esc: Same as Back button on stock remote (took me a while to realize this).
Touchpad Scrolling: Works like a smart phone/tablet (drag up to scroll down), not mouse wheel or laptop scroll bar (I'm still used to the old scroll bars on laptop touchpads).
OK Button: Works like a left mouse click, which can be frustrating. If you have your mouse over a selectable item, but navigate somewhere else using the D-pad, you will click on whatever your mouse pointer is still hovering over. Using Fn+F8 (disable touchpad) does not prevent this, it just stops the mouse from moving (continues to select whatever you left it hovering over). To get around this problem, you must move your mouse to a benign place before using the D-pad to navigate and select different items. Sometimes it can be annoying because a benign place on one screen will be selectable on the next. Users might just consider never using the D-pad unless just scrolling through the menus.
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JerrJenn
5.0 out of 5 stars PERFECT and FLEXIBLE for most ANY system
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023
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I have SEVERAL of these keyboards (in different colors, so that I can tell which is for what!)
But I use them as:
- CELL PHONE kb
- Amz FIRE TV kb
- Mini PROJECTOR kb
- Raspberry PI kb
- PORTABLE kb in my hoodie!!

In most cases, my preference is just to use them as BLUETOOTH keyboards, since most things work well that way. Features that I really like about them include:
- BACK LIT (auto, or can be turned ON or OFF, depending on light level)
- EASY PAIRING
- FULL with CTRL-ALT key combinations, etc.
- MOUSE PAD embedded
- MULTIPLE ways to click or press ENTER...
- MULTIPLE ways to be used as MOUSE SELECT

I like having one of these in my hoodie inside pocket to just whip out and use it in whatever situation I bump into. And, even though I do have several of these, paired accordingly, sometimes I don't have he right one, and don't mind just pairing whichever one I'm carrying with whatever UI I need... it's so easy to PAIR, UN-PAIR... no worries about it.

I think these things are just plain AWESOME!
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