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Keysonic ACK-540RF+ Compact Wireless Keyboard with Integrated Touch Pad Mouse (2.4Ghz Radio Frequency, Notebook Layout) ideal for HTPC, Pc & Mac Computers Review

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Keysonic ACK-540RF+ Compact Wireless Keyboard with Integrated Touch Pad Mouse ideal for HTPC, Pc & Mac Computers
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Awesome product, useful for home theater or for an "on the go" portable solution. They unit itself is very discreet, with a rubberized mat black texture. Key's are very responsive, but most notably is the "Multi-Fingers Smart-Pro" touchpad.

The touchpad, while very responsive (almost too responsive, I had to go into touchpad settings and crank it down to the lowest setting), is aware of incidental movement/touches to the touchpad. If you accidentally hit it with your palm or with more than one finger, it does not send the pointer flying.

The only thing the touchpad is missing, compared to other touchpads, is the scroll function on the right side, however this was not an issue, as I rarely use that.

My only complaint would be that the right hand ctrl, alt, and windows keys, as well as they spacebar are a bit too small and require a little getting used to. The manufacturer included the tilde key and a second semicolon/backslash key right next to the spacebar. They could have done away with at least the extra semicolon key, and perhaps placed the tilde key in a more convenient location, to give a little more size to the spacebar and ctrl, alt, and win keys.

The range on this is keyboard is wonderful. While just the standard 2.4 GHz, it outperforms other wireless devices. When I hook my laptop up to my TV for viewing photo slideshows or iTunes media content on the bigscreen it works flawlessly, much better than my big clunky wireless keyboard and mouse from Logitech that was an eye-sore in my living room and constantly losing sync with they dongle if at the wrong angle.

This sits nicely tucked away somewhere or even on the coffee table without taking up much space, and looks very smart.

Another nice feature is an on/off switch on the bottom of the keyboard. I often travel with it in my backpack, as I prefer to use an external mouse and/or keyboard when travelling with my laptop. The unit is no longer wasting precious battery life bumping keys around in my backpack while on the road.

No software to install, Windows 7 recognized it instantly and it worked flawlessly. The unit comes with a USB dongle and a short USB extension cable in case you need it, although I haven't had any problems with they keyboard losing sync from long distances.

There is no manual included, but none is needed. It truly is plug and play.

I've owned Adesso products in the past, and this one is more discreet, cordless, and at a better price point than most of it's wireless competitors. Satechi shipped the item quickly, and it arrived on-time and in good condition.

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Product Description:
This wireless mini-keyboard with built-in touchpad with 2 mouse function keys is extremely useful in Digital Living Rooms (HTPC) as well as in training, conference & presentation rooms etc. The far-ranging radio-frequency transmission at 2.4 GHz is reliable up to 33 ft. Its modern design, matt black SoftSkin construction contains a built-in hand cushion and the full functionality of a standard layout keyboard due to built in numeric keypad and 12 function keys. The extremely silent stroke and tactile feedback is due to high-quality Soft-Touch membrane technology. Easy to install with Plug & Play, this keyboard is ideal for use with home theatres, conference and presentation facilities.

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