“If you can text on a Blackberry, then you can use this with ease. Touchpad is surprisingly sensitive, but accurate. The laser pointer has been driving my cats mad, which is a bonus!”
“Fortunately I have small fingers and the keyboard itself is easy to use. Not so the touch pad which, even at the lowest sensitivity setting, I find the mouse pointer drifts from where I want it. On the whole though I'm pleased with it.”
“Top quality items. Up and running with the Pi without any hassles at all. Everything arrived spot on time and very well packed. Thanks for the great service.”
“The keyboard worked very well straight out of the box, and the touchpad works well too. The size is just right without being so small that the keys are unmanageable, or so big that it is unwieldy.”
“This is a good product for the price and installed easily on both my first generation Raspberry Pi and my new Raspberry Pi 2. I gave a 4 star rating because the touchpad is maybe too minature. I have a different version of Rii wireless keyboard with a kidney or similar shape to an xbox 360 controller. The touchpad is approximately 25% larger and they keyboard lends itself better to two handed typing and it has easier access to the equivalent of left and right mouse buttons. This version is perhaps clearer to use the keyboard but the touchpad and buttons are harder to get used to. The big advantage is that the keys are backlit. It has a laser pointer as well so could be useful when used with a laptop for Powerpoint presentations? All in all I don't regret the purchase and in fact have two keyboards that can be used with the various Pis in various combinations for a variety of applications.”
“Rather than use a large standard keyboard and mouse, this tiny keyboard with mouse pad is ideal for use with the diminutive Pi. The wireless aspect means you are not constrained by cables either. The keys are just large enough for a standard finger and, although it is not cheap, it is comparable in price to other wireless keyboards. Definitely gets my vote.”