Testseek.com have collected 5 expert reviews of the IOGear GKM571R 2.4GHz Multimedia Mini Keyboard with Trackball and the average rating is 40%. Scroll down and see all reviews for IOGear GKM571R 2.4GHz Multimedia Mini Keyboard with Trackball.
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5 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good range (not great, but good enough), 2.4 GHz RF so line of sight is not required, Standard USB HID so usable within the BIOS, i.e. no drivers required, Cross platform, Trackball works very well as mouse, Easy to use, Backlit keys, Good build quality, Builtin scroll wheel, Well priced,
No dedicated arrow keys (requires Fn), No dedicated escape key (requires Fn), No dedicated function keys (requires Fn), Not rechargable, Light blue color of backlit keys not very clear, No clear click or feedback to indicate keys were pressed, No IR capabilities for universal remote capabilities
Traditionally a good HTPC did not require a keyboard or mouse, a good remote was all you needed for day-to-day usage. With the increase of quality online media content in the last few years that has changed. Having a keyboard handy for discovering con...
Abstract: Company Page: IogearPrice: $49.95Iogear’s new 2.4GHz wireless compact keyboard packs in a lot of features, including 16 hotkeys, an optical trackball, left and right trigger mouse buttons and a scroll wheel, into a small ergonomic package. Right out o...
Thin, Protective, Durable, Lock iPad 2 in, Easy insertion and removal
Can't Charge iPad inside of Cases, Sleeve Case leaves one side exposed and vulnerable, only houses iPad–no stand or in-use protection
If you have a computer hooked up in the living room, you're aware a full sized mouse and keyboard do not fit your needs. You need something somewhat portable, with good range, accuracy, and usability. There are not a lot of HTPC mouse/keyboard remote...
Rubber grip makes for a secure feel, Small but not too small, Smart "mouse" left/right button placement, 3 DIP settings for trackball, all accessible from the keyboard itself, Backlit keys, Opening/Closing the lid turn it "on" or "off", Seamless integration with MS Media Center, Hot Keys for almost all HTPC tasks, Good 3 year warranty, Built in holder for the wireless receiver, No software required
No brightness setting for backlighting, only auto on & off, No sleep/hibernate/off button, Trackball is a bit small, Layout of keys while very good will take a bit of getting used, Scroll wheel is less than optimally positioned, Small keys, Price...
The IOGear Mini Wireless Multimedia Keyboard really does tried that fine line between be small enough so as to make it easy to find a spot to store it while not being too small. More importantly it has all the features you will need in a HTPC periphera...