cheaper than the Rii i8 deal yesterday at £10.59. Also this is backlit
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Joe Dante
11 Dec 164#1
If they're like the 3 I've had from Amazon, don't bother :disappointed:
All developed same fault, when trying to navigate menus, the keyboard acted like the left button was constantly being pressed.
Use a wireless mouse with my Pi and much better (IMHO)
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gingertips
23 Dec 16#22
Been using mine now for over a week.
small issue that the "t" key has to be pressed down harder to work which can be annoying.
am pleased with the lighting up of the keys - makes it much easier to read in the dark. Will probably send back for a replacement though as the key is annoying.
justathome
19 Dec 16#21
indeed. but I was advised at the time it wasn't worth pursuing
Joe Dante
15 Dec 16#20
When it worked I really liked it. Sent the first 2 back for a replacement and the 3rd went back for a refund
hobnobgoblin
15 Dec 16#19
I have this exact same problem; I even took the whole thing apart to see if I could fix it, but I couldn't see anything visibly wrong with anything inside.
Shame, as it was quite handy for my HTPC/Kodi.
adamthedudley
11 Dec 16#18
I have the non-illuminated version of this. The problem I have is when the PC reboots I have to on plug the USB receiver and replug it in in order to use a keyboard.
Does anybody else have this problem?
justathome
11 Dec 161#15
wouldn't touch a Justop product again. Sent an android device back as it kept failing, when I returned the second time I never got it back, or a refund. Didn't respond to my emails, letter or on the forums. Was out of pocket £40!
wendy07 to justathome
11 Dec 161#17
if true its theft isnt it?
khodos
11 Dec 161#16
I also have one of these and they have issues. Mine for instance will get confused if I press a key (like down arrow) several times quickly, and will move the mouse randomly and press the right mouse button.
Also, it doesn't seem to go to power saving mode so if I forget to switch it off, the battery will be depleted next day.
polarbaba
11 Dec 16#14
mines the original rii one. not this one, however I shouldn't think they were any different so far as the shield is concerned.
chrisredmayne
11 Dec 16#8
good for nvidia tv ?
polarbaba to chrisredmayne
11 Dec 16#13
works fine in the shield tv
Bighare
11 Dec 16#12
100% claimed now.
Bighare
11 Dec 16#11
Anyone know if they work ok with Amazon Fire TV?
bananacat
11 Dec 16#10
Just ordered another. Have this for my other box. No problems so far after 3 weeks of daily use.
leewills8
11 Dec 16#9
Still cheaper on Ebay. Only paid £8.20 delivered. Was from China so took a couple of weeks to arrive.
alien
11 Dec 161#7
bought the same one from ebay - I'm happy with it :smiley:
DarrylJohn
11 Dec 16#4
I've got the non illuminated version, battery lasts ages even when kept on. Any ideas on this? I'm assuming you can turn the illumination off when not required?
Joe Dante to DarrylJohn
11 Dec 161#6
There's a button on the keypad you press for the backlight :smiley:
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All developed same fault, when trying to navigate menus, the keyboard acted like the left button was constantly being pressed.
Use a wireless mouse with my Pi and much better (IMHO)
Latest comments (22)
small issue that the "t" key has to be pressed down harder to work which can be annoying.
am pleased with the lighting up of the keys - makes it much easier to read in the dark. Will probably send back for a replacement though as the key is annoying.
Shame, as it was quite handy for my HTPC/Kodi.
Does anybody else have this problem?
Also, it doesn't seem to go to power saving mode so if I forget to switch it off, the battery will be depleted next day.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/i8-mini-wireless-keyboard-2-4ghz-english-russian-air-mouse-keyboard-touchpad-remote-2572189
All developed same fault, when trying to navigate menus, the keyboard acted like the left button was constantly being pressed.
Use a wireless mouse with my Pi and much better (IMHO)