I have had my HTPC for about 3 years now and started with the old microsoft bluetooth keyboard and mouse but I was geting back aches from being slumped over the coffee table for long periods of time so I searched for keyboard that would fit my needs. Lets start with the first problem I see with the one above. I notice that the touchpad and mouse buttons are on the same side of the keyboard so if your trying to use the touchpad you would have to lay down the keyboard. thats a pain. I finally found a keyboard I like and have been using one for over 2 years now and havent found anything better for my needs yet. It has a trackball in the top right corner a a single right click mouse button under the top edge and on the left top side it has left and right mouse button with a scroll wheel under that top edge which clicks in for a third or middle mouse button. The range is good as I can go to my kitchen table and still use it. This product also comes with a remote with trackball as well. it works pretty good but I really just dont need to use it. My 3 year old daughter even has no problem using it to play her learning games.
I usually do not make comments about stuff but I love this thing so much that I felt I had to. Also I a home theater installer and have used this keyboard for many customers who also love it.
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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I have had my HTPC for about 3 years now and started with the old microsoft bluetooth keyboard and mouse but I was geting back aches from being slumped over the coffee table for long periods of time so I searched for keyboard that would fit my needs. Lets start with the first problem I see with the one above. I notice that the touchpad and mouse buttons are on the same side of the keyboard so if your trying to use the touchpad you would have to lay down the keyboard. thats a pain. I finally found a keyboard I like and have been using one for over 2 years now and havent found anything better for my needs yet. It has a trackball in the top right corner a a single right click mouse button under the top edge and on the left top side it has left and right mouse button with a scroll wheel under that top edge which clicks in for a third or middle mouse button. The range is good as I can go to my kitchen table and still use it. This product also comes with a remote with trackball as well. it works pretty good but I really just dont need to use it. My 3 year old daughter even has no problem using it to play her learning games.
I usually do not make comments about stuff but I love this thing so much that I felt I had to. Also I a home theater installer and have used this keyboard for many customers who also love it.
Here check it out for yourself.
http://www.nmediapc.com/RFKB3.htm
hmmmm
well since its a multi touch capable keyboard, all you need is some software or an OS that supports multitouch and you dont even need buttons.