I use this. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...-_-Product
Its a full sized keyboard, which is nice. It has a low profile so I can slide it under the edge of the couch. I only need to pull it out when I'm moving files around or browsing on the interweb. The wireless works pretty well too. I have no problems lounging on the couch 10 feet away from the tv.
htpc guy
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2010-11-16 17:44
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How to use Git | AMD Athlon II X3 Triple Core Processor 2.9 GHz |GIGABYTE GA-MA785GM-US2H Mobo 2GB DDR2 Ram | MSI N430GT | | Logitec Harmony One Remote| 52" Sharp Aquos LED TV | Onkyo TX-NR509 | |
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christoofar
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2010-11-16 18:12
Post: #42
htpc guy Wrote:I use this. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...-_-Product That actually looks promising. I assume no backlit keys of course, but still... Home built HTPC, Nvidia GF220 gpu, Win7 Pro 32bit, Rasp pi + OpenelecXBMC RC1 |
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Marbieskarb
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2010-11-17 10:04
Post: #43
I just wanted to throw this out there because this software could save some of you money that have windows mobile phones with WM6. Its called MobileRemote by mobileSrc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8tlL3QXNwk I use it on my HTC Mogul (Sprint.) It allows me to use my phone as a blue tooth keyboard and mouse, and it even supports hardware keys. I do believe the price of it when I got it was like $5.99 or something. |
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iblastoff
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2011-01-25 13:54
Post: #44
anyone know how to get the orange button to be remapped to launch/shutdown xbmc? (windows 7)
acer revo 3610 (nvidia ion 330, 2 gig ram) windows 7 64-bit home premium xbmc dharma rc2 |
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panaman
Member Joined: Jan 2011 Reputation: 0 Location: Delaware, Ohio |
2011-01-25 16:50
Post: #45
I have one of these Ipazz things connected to my windows 7 HTPC.
![]() http://www.amazon.com/2-4GHz-Wireless-Mi...386&sr=8-1 90% of the duties on my HTPC is performed with my MCE remote but when i need to type something I just grab this thing. The nice thing is, it is small. One drawback, no TAB key. It feels cheap and flimsey but works just fine. Like I said... using a remote control is the way to go but when you need to type something its handy to have a wireless keyboard handy. And if you are going to have a wireless keyboard you might as well get something small. |
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tgoecks
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2011-08-31 17:34
Post: #46
Noticed this on slickdeals.org. Since you guys like it so much I bought one! $40! Get it while it's hot!!!! Hope it works great!
Lenovo.com has Lenovo Enhanced Multimedia Remote with Backlit Keyboard for $79.99 - $40 w/ code USPC11S16678 = $39.99 with free shipping. Thanks deeds BUY HERE |
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warlion
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2011-08-31 17:54
Post: #47
i used the mini rii a fullkeyboard and so small
![]() there is two versions 2.4 or bluetooth |
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TapRackPull
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2011-08-31 18:05
Post: #48
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Jetster
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2013-03-10 10:51
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(2010-09-27 02:24)osirisjem Wrote:harryzimm Wrote:I then opted for a rii mini keyboard and haven't looked back since. Just bought one of these from NE $30 love it |
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