A friend of mine ordered me one YEARS ago but FedEx never delivered it
I bought a Lenovo keyboard/mouse thing but it wasnāt too hot probably cuase I got a dude, I eventually just settled on a wireless keyboard and mouse instead. But iād like to get the Logitech Dinovo Mini.
Didnāt even know there was something like this out there. Iāve been spoiled with my wireless mouse/keyboard.
Been out for decades. Back when I wanted them they used to connect to the serial portā¦but only controlled playing the Media players and the like.
Iād rather have a bluetooth version myself since I already have a bluetooth dongle.
Then again if I really wanted to, I could use my phone too, even will work as a track pad.
i use this one - it has some kind of gyroscope in it and the mouse goes where you point it
http://computershopper.com/mice/reviews/gyration-media-center-universal-remote-control
PC is connected to projector - screen is 120ā (horizontally) - and stereo
not sure what freq. it uses, but it works through walls, so I can change songs from the next room, or even the next floor
I bought one from tmart for about $8 and it works greatā¦itās basically a remote-control mouse. I have a spare computer set up about 7ā from me and I use it to watch Netflix sometimesā¦perfect case for having a remote
If you have an android phone (not sure about iPhone), you can use apps such as UnifiedRemote or similar to achieve the same effect.
It connects via wifi to your computer, and you can use the phone screen as a media controller, a touchpad (for mouse), a keyboard, you can use it to change volume, turn it off etc. Pretty much everything a normal keyboard and mouse does.
My tv card came with a remote. Supposedly it could do things like this too. Maybe I should get it set up...if I can find it after all these years.
I don't know that it's the solution you're looking for. It occasionally freezes up, which requires battery removal to reset it. The battery life isn't great either. Controlling the cursor is harder than a typical touch point. I'm not sure why that is. I never figured it out because I reached for the wireless mouse instead. It feels delicate too, although the only real damage is a lost key that popped off into the either when it was dropped.
If you're looking for a wireless keyboard, I recommend the Lenovo Multimedia Remote. The layout is better, it feels very study, and battery life is fantastic. My only issue is that the left and right click buttons are really long, but only work when pressed in a certain spot. Plus you can use Eneloop AAA's.
I just use teamviewer which is free on both android and ios. It allows you to use your phone (or tablet) to control your computer remotely. It works really well.
Fortunately the price has kept me away from it LOL. Iāve read that it isnāt the greatest, but I like the look of it. There is a updated version that is Google TV centric that still works for PC, but has the Google TV related buttons and such, I want to say it may be updated to or they removed key backlighting.