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Reddit mentions of Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Smart TV Projector Compatible with Android iOS Windows

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We found 43 Reddit mentions of Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Smart TV Projector Compatible with Android iOS Windows. Here are the top ones.

Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Smart TV Projector Compatible with Android iOS Windows
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Seenda mini wireless bluetooth keyboard Innovative Unique design, works great for PC, iPad, Android Google TV Box, xBox One 360, PS4, Projector, HTPC, IPTVMini wireless keyboard with Built-in touchpad and Full QWERTY keyboard. Built-in rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and also auto sleep/wake mode.Wireless keyboard makes texting accurate and easy, and user friendly for PS4 gamer. Portable and elegant with backlight, enjoy convenient typing and multi-touch navigation right from your couch. helps using it in dark environment.Mini Bluetooth Keypad Lightweight and convenient to carry around. functions guarantee the best handheld control than all other devices.Friendly easy switch between Android, Mac, iOS and Windows.
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Height1.4 Inches
Length9.1 Inches
Release dateJuly 2018
Weight0.17 Pounds
Width5.9 Inches

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Found 43 comments on Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Smart TV Projector Compatible with Android iOS Windows:

u/pigskins65 · 3 pointsr/htpc

I have one, it's Bluetooth and got it on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BALK9CM

u/Testiculese · 2 pointsr/AskMen

Good call. I have my HTPC/Game box with a full size clickity-clack wired keyboard, and wired mouse, and watching movies and such can be slightly annoying with the wires. But only $20 annoying, so it would be worth getting something like this. What model did you get? I would be looking for smallest form factor with mouse control. I found this one, which I like aesthetically/functionally, and it's rechargable.

u/steve0suprem0 · 2 pointsr/AndroidTV

to piggyback: it works fine with a mouse. i use one of these to great succes.

http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BALK9CM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

u/classic__schmosby · 2 pointsr/ouya

This one works over bluetooth

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BALK9CM/

u/goodhur · 2 pointsr/fireTV

QQ-tech mini bluetooth keyboard
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00BALK9CM/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?pc_redir=T1

Alternatively you can you the Nyko PlayPad pro or regular for tablets (not the fireTV version). Has a mouse mode just use onscreen leyboard. Less than $13 at GameStop. Then you'll have a game controller too

u/dudiblahh · 2 pointsr/AndroidTV

Use openvpn for android thats what i use, you don't even need to sideload it it's compatible via google play. Just set it up and you're off to the races. This is also a great addition to the mi box's remote if you need a mouse and keyboard.

u/Biggrich76 · 2 pointsr/fireTV
  1. Correct. Root is not needed to sideload and run the app.
  2. The app does not respond to normal remote commands, since it is natively a touch screen app. Therefore, we have to 'fake' touch commands by using a mouse or similar input.
     

    Options are limited on the Fire TV stick because it does not accept USB input;

u/mgink · 2 pointsr/fireTV

Yes I actually use this tiny bluetooth keyboard/mouse combo that someone on here suggested. Heres the link: Seenda Mini Bluetooth Keyboard

u/manbearpig2012 · 2 pointsr/PleX

i use a mini bluetooth keyboard, think this one to be exact. They are on amazon lightning deals often, think i got it for $16. Works great for me. i know some people still prefer a remote, especially if they have kids etc its just easier. Can get a usb IR receiver or connect an ir receiver to the GPIO pins if you want a remote, or, if your tv/audio receiver is CEC capable, so is the RPi so that would work also (mine aren't)

u/deeveeance · 2 pointsr/Android

You would use a OTG dongle, plug in a wireless media keyboard, or use something like this and it SHOULD work smoothly. If you haven't rooted it, do so, and get a better performing ROM, as well as an app to enable a playstation control for gaming.

u/infiniteguy12 · 2 pointsr/AppalachianTrail

It's this guy: Seenda Mini Bluetooth Keyboard W Touchpad for Android OS Windows (QQ-Tech Version) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BALK9CM/

u/N0LSD · 2 pointsr/amateurradio

Wolphilink interface is also what I use with my Android tablet. Some of the apps I use with this setup:

DroidPSK
DroidSSTV
DroidRTTY
AndFLMsg (download from Sourceforge - this is not in the Play Store)
WSPR Beacon (Tx only...good for testing propagation)
Robot36 (SSTV receive-only...good for when ISS does SSTV)
Rucksack Radio Tool (again, 3rd party - not in Play Store -good for SOTA)

Most of these are free, but not all...i don't mind paying for apps like these, though.

This isn't quite as convenient as using a Windows or Linux laptop to do digital modes, but for a go-bag and doing SOTA/RaDAR and camping it beats the snot out of carrying a laptop and a SignaLink. I use a small, handheld Bluetooth Keyboard-mouse...something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Keyboard-Touchpad-Android-QQ-Tech/dp/B00BALK9CM

If you want a demo on how this is used, check out the SurvivalTech Nord YouTube Channel. OH8STN, who also posts here occasionally, has really good videos on utilizing the Wolphilink...among other interfaces.

u/FreydNot · 2 pointsr/Nexus10

I have this one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AG0D61O but I don't like it very much. It's missing mouse controls.

I recently got this one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BALK9CM and it works better than I thought it would. It's not great for typing a novel, but for simple controls and typing a short email it gets the job done. It is deceptively small (5715012.5mm).

u/Lincolns_Revenge · 2 pointsr/AndroidTV

Any that mention 2.4Ghz will come with a small dongle that will need to be connected to your Android TV device via USB.

Any that only mention bluetooth will not use a dongle.


Right now I'm considering these two, personally:

On criteria that they are purely bluetooth with no dongle required, are small, backlit, have touchpads. and only cost about 20 dollars.

https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Keyboard-Touchpad-Android-QQ-Tech/dp/B00BALK9CM/

https://www.amazon.com/iPazzPort-Bluetooth-Wireless-Raspberry-KP-810-21SBL/dp/B015J6TEN8/

I have no idea if either are any good.

u/a1blank · 1 pointr/ouya

I opted to go with this one (for use with xbmc) since it had bluetooth support and seemed more generally useful. I expect I'll post something about it once my OUYA arrives (haven't gotten email yet). I feel quite well versed using a keyboard for navigation and then, of course, I can always fall back on the controller.

u/bobs_vagene · 1 pointr/computers

So a Smart TV keyboard? If so, here is a good durable one.

u/l8kerjuan · 1 pointr/firetvstick

Thanks appreciate the feedback.. Funny you say all that because now that i spent a little more time on research i found the Amazon remote app. Also found a 3rd party app (wukong remote). Do you have any experience with that one? I will try tonight when i get home from work. Wukong remote even has a quick launch for apps!!!
Was considering this (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BALK9CM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_2&smid=A1VCRDPIX0NQ5B) remote, but will hold off til i try amazon remote and Wukong Remote.. I will keep you posted if interested....

Thanks again for taking the time to reply

u/weston1108 · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfGaming

Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 would be awesome

Steam ID

I think he might like this Mini Bluetooth Keyboard, I use it all the time from my bed when watching stuff on my computer.

u/igotthisone · 1 pointr/AndroidTV

This one is bluetooth and it's pretty decent.

u/tzjung · 1 pointr/PS4

Ah..

So, I knew I wanted to sideload some apps. I also installed settings.apk (you can google it and sideload it), then I used that app to connect this BT keyboard / mouse combo.

u/infestacool · 1 pointr/fireTV

Thanks I used the settings.apk to install this keyboard/trackpad combo and it works great.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BALK9CM/

u/fitcheroo · 1 pointr/Huawei

Aw man, I wish titles could be edited, I didn't even see that it autocorrected until you said something. I guess that's what I get for posting from mobile!

I saw both of those cases but wasn't overly enthused. I think I would lean more toward the blue one but was hoping for something a little more...subdued in color. I think I prefer the contoured and textured hard cases with the silicone dots like on UAG cases, and I'm pretty disappointed in the lack of options for this one, though I understand why this is the case.

I love this tablet overall. I've had several android tabs and this one is probably the best one I have had and the best suited for my purposes. I primarily use it for streaming while on the go, with the occasional web browsing session or light gaming (Hitman GO and such). I really like the speakers, which are the best I've heard on a tablet thus far, though I would prefer they were front facing.

I also wish it used USB type C for charging and data transfer, as I've gotten spoiled using that on my Google Pixel phone. the speed is a huge drop compared to my phone.

I have a laptop I use for more hardcore gaming if I'm staying somewhere other than home, though the M3 is great for on the go entertainment. I have a 2TB external HDD that I have filled with movies and shows, so it's great to have a 256GB microSD that's been loaded up for the times that I don't have internet access.

As you mentioned, I have been pretty disappointed by the lack of accessories for the M3. I have one of those small bluetooth keyboards with a trackpad that I use for typing with my thumbs. It isn't the greatest but I find I do better with it than with the on-screen keyboard. Plus using the trackpad for a mouse is handy for when I'm feeling to lazy to lift my hand and use my finger to select something, lol. In case you're interested, maybe check it out!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BALK9CM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Overall I'd say it's a great tablet, especially for my needs. The battery is great, the speed is impressive, the sound is good, and the screen is pretty awesome. I'm not entirely sold on Huawei's approach to home/back/multitasking buttons, but it was an easy adjustment to make.

u/RentalPenguin · 1 pointr/ShieldAndroidTV

Check this one out. I originally got it thinking I'd only use it to type, but now it's pretty much all I use. About half of the apps I use give me some trouble with usage of the "back" button, but it's not really a problem.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BALK9CM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

u/candurin · 1 pointr/fireTV

I was struggling with this as I just purchased the firetv stick and I have an iPhone.

After sideloading the Xfinity TV app and settings.apk., this now works perfectly for me: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BX0YKX4 (alternate: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BALK9CM)

if you hold down the right mouse stick and use the trackpad, it scrolls just like the native android app is supposed to.

Yes, it's a $20 solution, but the keyboard has many uses. If there is ONE caveat, the trackpad area is small, so it can take multiple swipes to navigate the guide.

Hope that helps.

u/Lazrath · 1 pointr/technology

i would recommend getting one of these;

https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Keyboard-Touchpad-Android-QQ-Tech/dp/B00BALK9CM/

it makes an awesome phone companion, typing is alright, but probably about the same as any built on keyboard

where that device really shines is being able to have an accurate pointing cursor on screen especially for navigating web pages

unbox therapy did a video on it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNFY7t8tJLg

u/djsanchez2 · 1 pointr/htpc

QQ-Tech https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BALK9CM/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_0vFJub00VSA7T

I wish I had gotten one with the simplistic navigational buttons on the back for my wife to work the plex. Kind of like the roku controller. Kind of like this one:
Rii mini i25 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J6POGQO/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_eAFJub0VXT1F3

u/nexustemp · 1 pointr/fireTV

According to one of the reviews this works with the Fire TV Stick.

u/faked102 · 1 pointr/fireTV

Oh, you're right. I forget sometimes because of the others I have. I actually do have a working Bluetooth keyboard as the one you describe (this one to be precise - QQ-Tech Mini Bluetooth Keyboard https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BALK9CM?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf ) but I would like something with a better number layout (I.e, the 4x4 grid instead of the horizontal keyboard numbers). Easier to change a channel without seeing the remote.

But you have great point, as a regular remote would do the trick then, although I need to place the receiver visible, which is why I liked the wireless receiver in the first place

u/Imgonnatouchthebutt · 1 pointr/linux_gaming

I'm not sure either to be honest but I was under the impression that there was no remote options for iPhone. I don't own a steam controller yet either. I'd be willing to look into the other options too. My thought process was I needed a mouse and keyboard but I didn't want it to be bulky or difficult to use from the couch as I said before.

Edit: I think I may have found something. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Keyboard-Touchpad-Android-QQ-Tech/dp/B00BALK9CM&ved=0ahUKEwi01cSh96nUAhXFjFQKHflTDGAQFgh5MAA&usg=AFQjCNHpZnkTyVx15oMzAy3Q0gjOeGDarg&sig2=7t_4VJzQkrnq-cn0fn396Q

u/rederick55 · 1 pointr/Android

Im with you on that mhl goes in to the phone first then otg hooks up to micro usb hdmi goes to tv of course but how would it charge? A picture/video of the final set up would be nice. My plan was to use an mhl adapter with charger hooked up to power phone and link a Bluetooth keyboard mouse combo to it like this one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BALK9CM/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8

u/brzcory · 1 pointr/cordcutters

Honestly I'll take a windows PC with an HDMI cable over either of those options. It's a streaming box with all the customization you want, more sheer hardware power, plus constantly updated to use the latest and greatest. Couple it with a bluetooth keyboard as a remote, and ta-da.

u/tremor_tj · 1 pointr/cordcutters

I use https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Keyboard-Touchpad-Android-QQ-Tech/dp/B00BALK9CM when I need to do a little typing along with controlling stuff. Works pretty well.

I've used an Apple usb keyboard with no issues...I'd think any usb keyboard would work fine.

u/Breakingindigo · 1 pointr/gadgets

The Rocket Book Everlast is not high tech by normal thoughts, but I use it to jot down notes all the time, and I never have to worry about running out of space.
The LiveScribe is also awesome for the same reason, and you can even dictate to it.
Portable charger battery pack for phone or tablet makes for an awesome stocking stuffer. I use mine a lot, and never leave home without it.
This is also pretty handy if you like to connect your laptop to the tv like I do.
A micro usb to usb A flash drive is awesome because toy can store movies on it and watch them on your phone without taking up space on it or its SD card. (They also have them for Apple phones)
If you don't fear for your wallet, and you live near a Fry's Electronics store, they also have gobs of things to give you ideas.

u/pocketfool · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

Personally, I use the Logitech Dinovo for my HTPC and have a Lenovo trackpad separate since most of the time, I won't need the trackpad while watching/using the Plex or Netflix, so its pretty handy. But here is another cheaper option that I think would be great and kinda regret not getting

u/Sonotmethen · 0 pointsr/wow

Get yourself something like a Razer Serval and then stream your PC connection to your phone. There is input lag, so take that into consideration, and the controllers for your phone do NOT reliably recognize multiple input commands like shift keys presses, so you really have to get your macros down.


EDIT: Wow, just found the Seenda android keyboard and honestly this thing looks like it could play wow pretty decently.
It is doable though, if you don't mind the input lag you can do stuff really easy like farming mats or world quests or LFR.