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Rii Mini wireless keyboard
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http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/05/rii-m...t-your-wi/

http://usb.brando.com/rii-mini-wireless-...34d15.html

Smallest keyboard I've seen

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#2
Think the Boxee remote control with keyboard on the back is smaller if that's what you're after. But is not available yet.

I have Logitech Dinovo mini which looks smaller that that one too?
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#3
I bought one of these the other week and it's great. The touch pad is a little bit small/slow but it's a high quality piece of kit. The back light is great and everything just works really well on it.
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#4
I was just looking at that a few days ago but couldn't find a supplier. I did find 2 suppliers but both had minimum order quantities of 20.
If you can't fix it with a hammer you have an electrical problem.
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#5
As an alternative, Lenovo has their mini kyboard on sale for 1/2 off w/ coupon

http://tinyurl.com/yd8nlz3

Coupon Price : -50% | Code : USPCAG36336
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#6
Bit the bullet and will ebay the rest. Or let me know if anyone is interested.
If you can't fix it with a hammer you have an electrical problem.
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#7
bleze Wrote:Think the Boxee remote control with keyboard on the back is smaller if that's what you're after. But is not available yet.

I have Logitech Dinovo mini which looks smaller that that one too?

I have a Dinovo mini too ;-)
It works like a charme the only down-side is the price ..... Inside switzerland we pay 130 US$.

4 Weeks ago had to decide between the Lenevo or the Logitech.

Lenovo :
+ Price
- No Backlight

After 4 weeks of using the device I should say that I was a idiot to not buy it
sooner ;-)
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#8
casatech Wrote:Bit the bullet and will ebay the rest. Or let me know if anyone is interested.

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.35354
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#9
Does this work out of the box with XBMC Live?
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#10
It does.

Great little product - I heartily recommend it.
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#11
What can you do in XBMC that you need a keyboard for? Web browsing?

I've been using it strictly for movies/tv shows.
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#12
I use mine for when I use Ubuntu. Which is primarily for watching TV via the internet and checking the odd email and logging in to my office pc. I also find when I'm updating my media files trying to type using the on screen keyboard is a real pain.
If you can't fix it with a hammer you have an electrical problem.
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#13
argh... just received mine. Lovely piece of kit but within xbmc live you cannot change xsession to drop into a shell with ctrl alt f2 etc
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#14
You can - it's just a bit ... tricky.

Since it won't send multiple continuous key combos you have to try to press the keys in close enough succession that the receive buffer counts it as a single keyscan Sad

Usually takes me 4 or 5 tries - rather frustrating, and about the only downside of this nice little device.


Edit : hrmmmm. OK - scratch that - just retried it on my XBMC machine, and I can't get Ctrl-Alt-F(x) to work at all any more. I *swear* it used to :o but I haven't tried it in a while, and it seems that somewhere along the line after fiddling with lots of kernel updates, & LIRC configs etc it's died.

Looking at xbmc.log the Rii's Fn+Enter [Ctrl-Alt-Del] gets sent as three simultaneous keyscans, so I'll play around with keymap.xml and see if I can get that transmogrified into Ctrl-Alt-F1 somehow.
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casatech Wrote:Bit the bullet and will ebay the rest. Or let me know if anyone is interested.

I know it's a bit late but do you have any left to sell? What do you want for it? I just saw this thread. Figured if you are still sitting on some I would help you out since I am going to buy one.

z
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