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Review on Wireless Touch Keyboard with Easy Media Control πŸ“Ί and Built-In Touchpad for TV - Logitech K400 Plus by Micha ukasiewicz

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product at a good price, I recommend to try it.

Normally, you can use it, it would be cool if the touchpad worked like on a laptop and if the keyboard was connected via Bluetooth instead of a usb receiver. Its pros: The keyboard and touchpad work, there are gestures: single tap = LMB, tap with two fingers = RMB, scroll with two fingers too (but, unfortunately, you can’t adjust the scroll direction). Controlling TV just got a little easier. Yes, and a laptop from the sofa, in general, too. Some cons: 1) My copy only works with a direct line of sight to the usb receiver: if you are sitting on the sofa, and the receiver is below the level of the sofa on the bottom shelf of the TV stand, then there is no signal. I had to use an extension cord to take the receiver to the top shelf of the cabinet, then, at least 2.5m from the receiver, the signal is stable. Perhaps the usb receiver is defective. 2) I don't like the adaptive cursor speed feature when using the touchpad - when you move your finger slowly over the touchpad, the cursor moves a very small distance across the screen. On a laptop, no matter how fast you move your finger, the distance from one edge of the touchpad to the other covers the entire screen. Here, if you swipe the touchpad quickly, then yes, the cursor will cross the entire screen, and if slowly, only half or a third. It may be convenient for someone, but I personally did not like it, I'm used to the touchpad on the laptop. 3) The touchpad in Windows is not recognized separately - it's like a second mouse, not a touchpad - and you can't set gestures to scroll. Scrolling works like on a mouse: you move your fingers down and the screen scrolls down - I'm used to it the other way around, but, unfortunately, you can't set it up (or it will also affect the mouse). 4) In games, the up / down keys are inconvenient at half the height.