This is a wireless mini keyboard and keypad set. The wireless input set acts as a portable mini-sized keyboard and keypad that can be easily carried around. The wireless keyboard is best suited for interactive presentations, discussions, meetings, lectures and talks. The Unisen iPazzPort is a unique and capable tool for people who need to be apart from their personal computer yet must control it for presentations, lecturing, teaching or casual viewing of internet content, be they network television, Internet movies or other Internet content. The Unisen iPazzPort provides a powerful solution for Remote PC Operation. Plug and play Backlit keyboard for convenient operation in darkened room. large PAD for handwrite
P**K
Perfect for controlling laptop & Netflix while in bed
This is a unique device - I love the form factor.Cons:* Weird keyboard layout because of small footprint: e.g., no separate number keys. No back delete (only forward delete) - so you have to move back one space then press delete.* As a result you need to rely on lights to work out if you are in ABC or 123 mode when pressing the shift (SF) button.* not bluetooth* reliability suspect* keys a little hard to pressPros:* form factor* full track pad: its actually quite precise and moves slow when you stay on the pad and moves big when you make fast moves to the edge of the pad* backlight and rechargeableThis device is so unique I gave it an extra star.
C**T
Just what I needed
I am loving this thing. I looked at wireless keyboards, the lenovo thing, trackballs and air mice (mouses?) and they all seemed to have some problems, plus they were more than I was looking for. Essentially I just wanted some kind of handheld wireless mouse. If I needed to type anything occasionally (like a URL) I was just going to use the Windows onscreen keyboard. I pretty much only use netflix, dvd's, iTunes, and Pandora on the HTPC.Well, this thing works, and it comes with a keyboard too. And a backlight (orange...blue would've been nice, but it works just as well). It's accurate, the wireless connection hasn't given any trouble yet, the battery has lasted over a week so far, and I don't have to deal with a large clunky keyboard. Once the device is charged, it works as soon as the transmitter is plugged in (no driver to install). No connection problems 20 ft from the transmitter. It charges via a mini usb connection, comes with a 3ft charging USB cable, and does work while charging if needed. It doesn't work if using only the USB cable (transmitter unplugged), but it's really meant to be a wireless device, so that's ok. Haven't noticed any interference with WiFi.I'm really happy with it only because it's just what I needed, but it's not a perfect product. It's nice and thin, but that also means it's not as sturdy as a remote control. It looks like I could throw it around on the coffee table a bit, but I'm not sure it could handle a drop on a hard floor. It's not completely cheaply built, but not really the business presentation quality level it seems they were shooting for (from reading the manual). The keyboard feels cheap but the keys work crisply and it appears like it might even last a year, maybe two. The touchpad is just a slightly less accurate than a laptop touchpad, but there's no annoying delay like some wireless mice. There's no Alt key, which means Alt-tab to switch windows is not possible. That's a real bummer for me but maybe not for everyone. There are no function keys, which I don't miss.I would've preferred if it used AAA batteries instead of the internal lithium battery because batteries do degrade. I opened up the case and the battery is soldered, so not easy to change even if I could find an exact replacement. Hopefully it lasts a couple of years.Although it seems to me this should be a product category of its own with at least some competition, this thing is the only one I've found of its kind. It changed the way I use the HTPC. I can be having dinner, or reading a book, and thumbs down that Pandora song anytime, browse around netflix for a while, or just select a new CD in iTunes. A remote control really meant for a computer.
K**R
NEED WINDOWS XP DRIVERS FOR THIS THING
I installed this unit quickly and easily, with no problems, on a Windows 7 Pro laptop. But when I tried to use it with my older laptop which runs Windows XP, it wouldn't work.On my Windows 7 machine, it works poorly. There's no software provided for adjusting settings. Moving the cursor is laborious, since it only moves an inch or so with each full stroke of the pad. No way to adjust it - no software provided with it.I've ended up just junking it, it performs so poorly. A wsste of $38.
M**R
Terrible micro keyboard solution
The iPazzport is a piece of junk; don't buy it. Its not ergonomic; my hands are extra large and I still found it completely ackward to handle and type with, plus having the mousepad at the top of the device makes no sense. Its difficult to use placed up there. The rechargable battery life is short. It lasted a computer session, but was rarely usable a second time without recharging. Absurdly, it can't be used while plugged into your computer while charging. The keyboard is generally ackward and lacking for various special keys. Finally, it has 5 lights at the top that tell you whether its ready for use, needs recharging, caps are on, etc. - they make no sense. I never knew which was which. I bought a Lenovo micro keyboard, which is the same price and its a million times better; ergonomic, fast, functional. I'm using it right now.
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