I'm thinking it's maybe I have static electricity in me or something because the thing is ultra-ultra sensitive. Like the arrow ring on it that you can use to scroll by running your finger around it.
If I only want to press the arrows, too bad for me. Just getting my finger near it and it starts scrolling all over the screen and selecting things so that I have to constantly use the back button to go back and fix what it's decided to do on it's own.
Now I'm not talking about the 'air mouse' part of it. That part works OK I suppose. It doesn't go crazy on it's own but personally I find it clumsy to use. But I'm old and arthritic and to use the air mouse I have to hold it with two hands so I have more stable movements with it. It may be a good idea for these new century kids. But old ladies, not so much.
Anyway, the air mouse doesn't cause me grief. It's the touch controls that are giving me grief. They are just far too sensitive. It would be really, really, really awesome if there were some way to adjust the sensitivity to being touched AND an option to switch that feature off for those times when it's really causing massive grief. I honestly do not like this feature. At all. But I'm a grumpy old lady that doesn't get along too well with the modern world. So there's that.
But yeah, I think I really need to look at getting a wireless keyboard.
The one I've been looking at is this,
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It's closer to a traditional keyboard and is not too much different in size from my Mac wireless keyboard. I wouldn't mind having a Mac keyboard and Mac trackpad (what I use all day, every day) but they are bluetooth (poor range) and the trackpad is physically separate from the keyboard. So much for that.
I have one of these for my home theater pc but it's just too small and I don't care for it a lot.
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I find it difficult to operate, I have long fingernails and it's hard to type on such a tiny thing with fingernails.
I think the Flylink keyboard would be the best option for me.
Actually, I think the first one seems a bit sketchy so I found this one which has thousands of positive reviews. It's also pretty much traditional size. I think this is the one I want.
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In reading the reviews on the last keyboard (I just ordered one) it does work great with android devices. The trick though is that you have to pair the keyboard to the dongle on either a Mac or a windows computer. After that you just move it to the android device and you're good to go.
The pairing software does not run on android at all but you get around that with the above method.
It gets rave reviews from pretty much everyone so I just had to go with it.
Thank goodness the remote control silliness will be behind me soon..