Small Wireless Keyboard?

OmniShinzui

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Yeah, I want a very small keyboard, preferably wireless, to go with my very small desk. I see ones that look to fit my needs, like I dont need a Numeric Pad (well, I do occasionally, but I have a seperate USB one for that). My range from the base will only be 2ft, I just want the ability to move my keyboard to different spots often.

Heres the one of two I found to fit my needs (A4Tech RKS-670MD):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16823141016

the other (BTC, never heard of brand, form factor looks strange, but I like the joystick feature):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16823110016

The only other one I can find is that new Apple Wireless Keyboard (tho $70, and uses Macbook-like keys). Any suggestions? Thanks in advance
 

corkyg

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Your second one seems to be like this one: (But with a friendlier price.)

Wireless

There are some much more expensive devices - one virtual projected keyboard that runs close to $200.
 

OmniShinzui

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Yeah, I noticed the prices can get high for these things real quick.

That keyboard you linked looks exactly like the one I posted above (same top set of keys and everything), but its like $75 more (I think you misread the price, cause its $24.99)
 

OmniShinzui

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Hmm, that one looks pretty good also. Never heard of that brand either. So as it seems, the ones im looking at are in the $25-$45 range. The key layout seems to be the same for all the ones ive seen (with minor alterations to the bottom portion of the keys), but the only real difference I see between them all (functionality wise) is the joystick vs trackball or none at all (its a nice touch, but not necessary).

I do like that I can get reliable distance with the nMediaPC one tho, sometimes I will be about 5ft away from the reciever. Since you have one Mwing, tell me whats with the bottom of the keyboard, that bottom half seems to be a big:
http://benchmarkreviews.com/im...stem%20MCESKB/side.jpg