Aerb wireless keyboard is the ultimate smart solution for you to type and control remotely at home or office! It features a mini QWERTY keyboard and a touchpad, which could be used to replace your traditional USB keyboard and mouse. It is a convenient alternative wireless keyboard and mouse combo for your home or office use. Attention: 1. Keyboard will go into sleep mode after 3 minutes of non-use to conserve battery power. 2. Windows 7 OS will take several minutes to install the driver (USB receiver included) 3. This version does not include a laser pointer or a backlight keyboard 4. The Li-ion battery and tiny USB adapter are stored and accessible in a compartment on the back 5. The Power Light will turn off once the keyboard is fully charged. 6. Depending on the OS you are using, you may need to re-sync the keyboard and dongle if the keyboard doesn't connect after 5 minutes. Computer system compatibility Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista, Windows CE, Windows 7 Linux(Debian-3.1,Redhat-9.0 Ubuntu-8.10 Fedora7.0 tested) Android 4.0+ system
J**I
Perfect for troubleshooting headless servers or a HTPC!
Great product at an excellent price! I'm reviewing this product from a systems administrator perspective. I'm not a huge thumb typer and this isn't going to replace your standard keyboard and mouse for every day use, but if you need the ability to literally fit a keyboard and mouse in your pocket, for any reason, this thing rocks. It's about the same size as a console remote, but thinner.My primary positives is that it has an on/off switch on the back and the USB dongle fits into the battery compartment. This allows it to be added to a toolbox without the risk of items pressing the buttons and killing the battery. Other similar products I have had didn't offer the on/off feature and when it came time to use it, seemed to always have dead batteries. It has F1-12 keys and even a ctrl-alt-del combo button by using the Fn+Enter key. The mouse works great with the ability to tap on the touch pad or use the shoulder buttons (handy for resizing windows).I also connected it to a HTPC and verified a reliable connection at 20 feet without issues. If you're looking for a HTPC full keyboard remote, this will fit the bill. Having the arrow keys in the upper left makes it handy for browsing around a GUI designed for a TV style remote.Lastly, it works great with Windows and Linux. Having a full function keyboard makes it easy to plug into a headless server for troubleshooting. Sure, it's not going to replace using your laptop to RDP or SSH into a server, but if the server isn't communicating to the network, it works great to troubleshoot till you can remote into it.The only negatives I have is that it only has one shift key on the left side, so if you need to shift+Z, A, Q, etc. it feels a little strange because you have to either reach across with your right thumb, or hit shift and roll your left thumb onto the letter. Along with that, I did have to adjust the mouse speed on one machine, which kinda jacked up the sensitivity with another mouse, but that's not really a big deal.Bottom line, this and a 7" VGA monitor is a perfect addition to any system admin's toolbox or if you are looking for a HTPC remote, you will not be disappointed.
T**S
Worth the buy for a solid keyboard and touchpad with multitouch support
I picked up this keyboard for use on my Formuler Android box. I ended up liking it so much that I started testing it on all of my devices. As a matter a fact, I'm using the keyboard to write this on my Windows 10 PC. I find it casual to type on and easy to use. My only complaint is that the left and right click mouse buttons are small and difficult to find when using the track pad. If they would have made the keys slightly larger or raised part of them so I could easily find them without looking that would have pushed this over the top. Otherwise this has been a great investment for my living room for my Android Box and computer.Pros:Easy to useFamiliar key positionsTouchpad is super responsive with multitouch supportBacklit keyboardRechargable and has a replaceable batteryCons:Mouse click buttons are not raised or easy to find without looking at the deviceEDIT: I also tested this on my Mac Mini. While it wasn't recognized, it worked perfectly when configured as just a US keyboard.
L**E
Mac users this is not the one for you!
I got this as a portable mouse/keyboard for my Mac Mini. The keyboard portion works rather well and is very responsive. I charged it over night before using. I plugged the usb into the port and followed the directions on the trifold manual and was up and running in less than a minute. The keyboard is backlit and the user has the option to change the color to his/her own preference.Now that said, the mouse portion sucks. It really doesn’t work well. It doesn’t bother me that it doesn’t understand the Mac specific gestures (although this is advertised as a Mac keyboard/mouse combo); however, just simply getting it to move the mouse around normally is a chore. So much so that I wind up getting the other mouse (which was the whole point of purchasing this “handy” tool). I don’t know if this works better with a windows system, but I would definitely tell Mac users to stay away. I have it two stars instead of one, because the keyboard does work
R**N
Simple control.
I now own three of these Mini Wireless Keyboards with Mouse. I have two on one Media PC running Windows 10. I was a little worried about conflict but both controls work perfect. We now have his & hers for our version of a family room smart TV. The back lit is just right for a darken room and we each have control of the volume now. The battery life could be better but I could say the same thing about my cell phone. I can even type in the computer password with it. It is a great value for what it can do. The range is excellence. It works from 3-4 rooms away. Now, it just has to survive the grand kids.
P**E
Makes my Smart TV a lot easier to use
I bought this so that I wouldn't have to fight my Smart TV's remote control to try to type things into the screens (using a directional arrow to pick letters). This thing is great! I can directly type in my network passwords, items to search on the web, and even my device inputs. This is going to save me a lot of frustration. I also like that this keyboard is really small - fits in the palm of my hand. The main issue I have with it is that the battery cover doesn't fully seat (click in place) - so it keeps falling out if I don't keep a finger on it. Also - the unit I received got charged for a full hour before I tried to use it -- but only after 10 minutes, the low battery indicator started flashing. I guess I need to charge it overnight? I have posted some photos of the keyboard. If this review has been helpful, please click the button. Thanks!
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