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The SANWA Multi Device Bluetooth Keyboard with Touchpad is a versatile, ultra-slim wireless keyboard designed for seamless integration with laptops, tablets, and smart TVs. It features a multi-touch trackpad, 20 practical shortcuts, and a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 30 hours, making it perfect for both professional and leisure use across various operating systems.
C**R
Great keyboard at a great price
I've tried a bunch of keyboards with touchpads and this is by far the best. It has a full-sized keyboard with a standard layout and excellent tactile feel. The touchpad is sensitive with no unexpected cursor movement. The Bluetooth connection has no apparent latency. I do wish the keypad had the ability to page up/down or go home/end. Also the touchpad is old-fashioned with two pushbuttons rather than the more modern design which replaces the buttons with movement of the pad itself. The keyboard is so good I've ordered another as a replacement when I wear the first one out!
S**.
Great keyboard except for two finger scrolling
I’m using this keyboard with an iPad. Keys feel great, love the utility key mapping, touchpad works good, scrolling is dismal. Pretty much unusable. Super jumpy, unpredictable, not very useful. Thankfully the up/down arrows do a pretty good job and I will use those most of the time. Pinch gestures seem to do okay but for what it is this seems to be a good keyboard.
G**B
Good feature set, easy pairing, rechargeable
The keyboard is a nice size, although it lacks a numeric keypad. It recharges from a micro-USB port. It paired easily with my PC. The trackpad works well enough. The key feel is a bit lacking, and the plastic feels a bit cheap... Not unfitting for an inexpensive keyboard though.
R**D
Third time's a charm?
Third time's supposed to be a charm, but I'm quitting after TWO! This keyboard is CRAP!!! I ordered twice because I'd like to find a keyboard with a touchpad to equal the one on my MacBook Air. At 81 with declining eyesight I need the screen of the laptop at a distance away that makes typing difficult. The first attempt at such a device I'm using now but the touchpad only allows for scrolling and then you have to hit a button. Can't use finger pinch to enlarge the screen image which I do a lot because of the eyesight problem. But I'm keeping this one because it is easy to type on.The Sanwa sounded like it would fill the bill. Looked nice when it arrived. A dry run without being turned on seemed like it would be a good device to type on. IF ONLY!! I plugged it in to charge it. I let it run all night. In the morning....NOTHING!!! Tried again, and again nothing. Oh, well. Set up a return hoping for better luck. The second one arrived. I plugged it in. The little red charging light came on for a couple of minutes and then went out. Again I left it plugged in for 16 hours and NOTHING!!!I GIVE UP!!! Give me my money back.
E**S
There's better out there
I’ve been using this keyboard/touchpad for about a week now, and I really wanted to love it. But I can’t. The setup was fine, and the keys are nice. That’s about it.The keyboard randomly goes to sleep or disconnects. I understand timing out after about 5 minutes of non-use, but it will randomly go to sleep after 2 minutes or sometimes 10 minutes. There’s no rhyme or reason that I can find. It will literally disconnect right as I’m about to click on something. Touching the touchpad doesn’t bring it back...you have to hit the space bar. So there’s a chance you’ll wipe out any copy you just pasted. (Nothing a little CTRL+Z won’t fix, but still.)The cursor randomly jumps when you’re working on a document. You can put it exactly where you want it and confirm it’s there, but when you start typing, it’s in a whole different place. I’ve made sure nothing else is on the touchpad and that I haven’t inadvertently hit a different key. It doesn’t happen all the time, but again, randomly.The touchpad works a little more consistently when you have the keyboard plugged in and charging. When it’s not plugged in and charging, the touchpad has a mind of its own. The speed is ridiculously inconsistent. Sometimes, it flies across the screen so fast that you can’t see it; other times, it’s as if it’s stuck in molasses.If I were you, I’d find something different or spend the extra money on the Apple keyboard and touchpad. But that’s just me.
L**H
Fabulous keyboard for MacBook
I was worried this wouldn’t work because it was unclear if it was compatible with Apple products, but it’s been great with my MacBook Air. Having the trackpad built in is perfect, and so much cheaper than Apple’s products that don’t have this feature. The battery life for occasional use has been great - have only charged it once in…months? and use it for 20-minutes here and there a few times a week. I haven’t had any issues with responsiveness - only a bit of troubleshooting when initially pairing because it was not intuitive which buttons to push. No complaints aside from this and highly recommend!
J**N
Sturdy and easily switch devices
Keyboard feels sturdy and well designed. No problems switching between devices. :)
D**R
Trackpad is great unless you are used to having Natural Scrolling turned off
Okay, I like this keyboard a lot. Love the feel, love how easy and quick it is to switch between different devices. Holds a charge a good long while, and it’s great that you can use it even when it is charging.The only thing I do not like is that you really cannot count on turning off Apple’s “Natural Scrolling” on the iPad or Mac. I’ve been using a trackpad since 2013, and I’ve always had Natural Scrolling turned off. Maybe I’m dyslexic, but to me dragging down to go up and dragging up to go down is not intuitive. I’m having to learn (metaphorically) how to ride a bicycle backwards instead of forwards. But that’s the only way this keyboard with trackpad is going to work for me.
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