@@FastPCtipsIt's adequate, not for gaming that's for sure but for a media centre using an old pc in living room it's great. You can get them for like 5 dollars too which is always a bonus.
Huh... You're review seems pretty good. And the quality is fantastic. I... well tbh I can't see your subs, bat by the quality I'd say you have at least 500k...
I tried using a similar version with Bluetooth and an android phone. The standby function that powers it down to save energy constantly broke the Bluetooth connection and I had to un-pair and re-pair the device every time to get it to work again, effectively making it useless to me as a typing tool for tablets and phones in my opinion.
i want one for digital art, my drawing tablet dosnt have touch screen and i really need that would help me a lot, the touchpad could help but idk if it would work to rotate the file inside the program, zoom in, zoom out stuff like that
you mean like zoom maps? If so yeah, can either hold fn+swipe up or down the same way as scrolling pages or swipe 2 fingers up or down to zoom in and out. The latter is a pain in the ass holding fn is best lol. For anyone reading this looking to get one go for the latest i8+ that came out recently in 2023 because it has usb c charging! You know you got the right one when its black, but the fn color is all orange and no blue
It can work with your mobile if you have an adaptor and OTG cable which are easy to find and cheap as hell, I'm pretty sure you can connect with USB on PC and TV.
Rii has you covered with its rk707. It even has a full xinput controller built in on its backside lol. I don't know if its any good, but I do like the idea of being able to left and right click with triggers instead of the side buttons like ya do on this keypad