💻 Type Anywhere, Anytime!
The Rii Mini Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard is a compact, dual-mode keyboard designed for seamless connectivity with a variety of devices. It features a rechargeable battery, Bluetooth 4.0, and a 2.4G RF USB dongle, making it perfect for on-the-go professionals and home theater enthusiasts alike.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 92 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | DC |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth+USB |
Special Features | Lightweight,Travel |
Number of Keys | 92 |
Style | Modern |
Color | black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.9"L x 3.9"W x 0.5"H |
B**B
Good remote for a Windows HTPC
Works quite well overall.There a few issues if you want to use Bluetooth. The remote always starts in RF mode when turned on and then switches to Bluetooth after 10 seconds. Per the manual, you can switch manually using Fn+Tab (switch back using Fn+Caps), but this isn't remembered the next time you turn it on. Also, neither the power nor lock (Fn+Del) buttons work in Bluetooth mode. Not too big of a deal but I ended up just using RF mode.A few other minor annoyances: The power LED is rather bright and blinks with each key press. Only the white text on the keys is backlit. Charging is micro USB, not USB C.The power button acts as a sleep (not power) button for the PC. I prefer it that way, but if you want it the other way, you can configure your PC to shut down when the sleep button is pressed, although that will also affect any other sleep buttons it has. The lock button (Fn+Del) sends both Win+L and sleep, so it is effectively a sleep button. You can configure your PC to ignore the sleep button, which will make it just lock your computer, but then the power button won't do anything. It's probably best to just use Win+L to lock and ignore the lock button.When using RF mode, your PC will wake up when you turn on the remote, press any key, or use the touch pad. You can disable this from the PC side.When the remote goes to sleep, you can wake it by pressing any key. It wakes up instantly and the first key press is not lost. Pressing on the touch pad will not wake it up.I came across one combination of keys that can't be pressed at the same time: Ctrl+Shift+A. There are probably others and this type of thing isn't uncommon, but I happen to have something bound to that shortcut. I was able to work around it by using Sticky Keys, which is an accessibility feature that lets you type shortcuts one key at a time. Press shift five times to activate.There is a useful undocumented scrolling feature. If you hold Fn while moving one finger on the touch pad it will scroll instead of moving the mouse. You can also scroll by dragging two fingers, as written on the touch pad. Only vertical scrolling is supported.Here's what some of the non-obvious keys do:To the right of the touch pad:* Light bulb - enable/disable keyboard backlight* House - standard browser start/home key - On Windows this opens your web browser, or if it's already active, navigates to your home page. On Android it acts as the home key, taking you back to the launcher.* Menu - standard menu/application key - On Windows this opens the context menu (right click menu) on whatever has keyboard focus (not whatever the mouse is over)Top row:* Fn+Esc - standard browser start/home key* Fn+F1/F2 - display brightness down/up* Fn+F3 - comes through as Ctrl+Space - presumably this is the Mac globe key* Fn+F4 - unsure - doesn't seem to send any presses* Fn+F5 - comes through as Shift+Win+3 - on Mac this is screenshot, on Windows it opens a new instance of the third app in your taskbar* Fn+F6 - standard start mail key - opens your email client* Fn+F8 - enables/disables tap to click on the touchpad (makes is move mouse/scroll only)Bottom row:*Fn+Space - adjust touch pad speed
M**N
Very handy for my Steam Deck.
This is the thing I didn't know I needed for my Steam Deck. In desktop mode, without carrying a bulky keyboard and mouse combo, this lets me do the small things I need now and then without adding weight. I could see other uses beyond that, but my use case was as a keyboard ad mouse deviceThe feature set is large, and it will fit many varied needs. It has bluetooth 4, but that's sufficient for this sort of device.For me the bottom line was I needed something like this generally, and at this price point I can toss it in my Steam Deck bag and I don't have to mess with the keyboard on the deck screen. Even better was the nice price I paid for this.5/5 stars!
T**8
Great for work
I started a job this past may as a field tech, so I travel to different locations to fix equipment, and this handy little pocket sized keyboard is great.I can easily carry this in a pants pocket on my work pants(cargo pants by preference), and it has been so useful to always have on hand. Sometimes the reason I am called to the location is not the only issue, and the keyboard helps me diagnose, or fix software issues.My only concern is, the signal strength, it pretty much requires line of sight to work, and distance is about 20ft. You can plug it in by a cable if needed, but for me, sometimes the monitor I need to see is nowhere close or on the opposite of a wall/corner.I'd still recommend it for sure though for casual work, as it is easy to hold and use.
C**.
The size and function
I love it's use. Replacing an older one
B**S
sometimes works, sort of, on LG Smart TV and iPhone
TLDR: this will not work as a replacement remote for your LG smart tv or a usable alternative for your iPhone touch screen.I bought this to make entering text on my LG Smart TV easier when web browsing. For that, it works fine.To connect it, I just needed to plug in the supplied dongle into one of the USB ports on the back of my set. After that, the keyboard was immediately recognized. However, the response was spotty. Sometimes key presses were ignored, and other times they were repeated multiple times. Also, in one annoying case, the "..." button on the LG remote is unavailable on the keyboard. That's not a problem for what I'm using it for and a dealbreaker if you intend to use this as an alternative remote.I also tried this keyboard paired via bluetooth to my iphone. Again, it works fine as a keyboard and is missing functionality to use as a complete input replacement. In particular, the touchpad doesn't do anything with the on-screen cursor.
S**Y
Helpful but lacks connectivity
The device is helpful for my classroom. However, the keys often repeat and the connectivity is spotty. I have to be within 1 foot of the USB plug in in order for it to work smoothly. I wish that for the price it wasn't so spotty.
X**O
Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!
This is my fav mini keyboard. It's easy, straightforward and the keys are nice and big. I am both chronically ill and suffer from extensive, widespread scar damage on and in my abdomen. This makes both lifting and holding a keyboard exhausting for me. It also causes too much weight to hold on top of my abdomen because of the pain it causes. This lil handheld number is the answer to all of these issues. Nice!
N**T
Barely functional
Nice design but the touchpad barely registers input and the keboard is repeating keys.
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