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Features
- Wireless Operation Means Less Desk Clutter
- Built-in Trackball Takes the Place of Your Mouse
- Has the functionality of a 104-Key Keyboard
- Requires Two Available PS/2 Ports
Product Description
ACK-573PB is especially designed for Windows, it has built-in trackball for mouse emulation, wireless input with built-in infrared technology, 88/89 keys keyboard with embedded numeric keypad and 12 dedicated function keys, and Fully function of 104/105 keys.
Main Features
Customer reviews
Wireless Keyboard has a sticky mouse
by .. Miguel Stanley Reed (Argentina)
For the amount of money I paid, I believe the Taiwanese could have supplied a mouse that doesn't constantly get stuck. It's frustrating and annoying to rub the wheel back and forth until I finally manage to fit the cursor into the little square.
Furthermore the receiver doesn't always receive. The range is not what they say, it is much less and it is not reliable, you can be typing away and it all gets lost no matter how precisely you point the lights.
Better look elseware...
by .. Rat Singanl (St. Paul, MN USA)
Ok, when I saw this, i was thinking that it would solve my problem with a faulty mouse and a dead keyboard. oh god was i wrong. it uses IR signals, so you cant even type with your knees up! for $75 you would expect at least some RF. go away from this product, leave your money in some other companys claws.
Poor IR range.
by .. Florin Marcu (Blacksburg, VA United States)
Will not work unless you point it right at the receiver. You can't sit on the couch and keep it in your lap because it will be pointing above the TV and the receiver won't pick up the signal. Solution would be to put the IR receiver above the TV. It shouldn't be that sensitive though.
Also, if the IR beam is broken while typing, the receiver will get stuck on a key and keep pressing it until another key is pressed and connection is re-established.
Very poor design. Gets a 2 instead of a 1 because if you point it right at the receiver, it does actually work quite well. It also seems fairly ruggedly built. However, since this is supposed to be used in your lap, it cannot be used as intended and only gets 2 stars.
