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Rechargeable Back-lit Wireless Keyboard / Mouse

RPI-KEYB-1 | Rechargeable Back-lit Wireless Keyboard / Mouse

With a full QWERTY keyboard, dedicated media control buttons, navigation controls and touch pad mouse - this mini rechargeable wireless keyboard / mouse is a must for any media centre.

Features
• Raspberry Pi compatible mini wireless keyboard / mouse
• 92 keys, 2.4GHz wireless Keyboard with touchpad (Mouse)
• Built-in high sensitive smart touchpad
• Mini QWERTY keyboard with multimedia control and navigation keys
• Auto sleep and auto wake feature
• Innovative portable elegant design
• The ergonomically handheld design is easy to carry and operate
• Built-in removable rechargeable Li-ion battery with long standby time
• Rechargeable via included USB Cable (you can even charge from the Pi's USB ports)
• Perfect for PC, Tablet, Andriod TV Box, Google TV Box, Xbox360, PS3, Raspberry Pi, etc.
• Back-light Selectable Modes: Off, Blue, Red or Green (Hold Fn then press F2 to switch mode)
  You can also hold Fn then swipe on lower part of mouse pad for a wider variety of colours.
  Note: Using the back-lights will lower the battery duration

Specifications
• Colour: Black
• Dimensions: 146.8 x 97.5 x 19mm (L x W x H)
• Operating range: 15 metres (MAX)
• Frequency range: 2.403GHZ ~ 2.480GHZ
• Modulation: GFSK
• Battery Type: Built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery

Included
• 1x Wireless Keyboard / Mouse (with built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery)
• 1x Micro USB Charging Cable (charge via the Raspberry Pi, USB Ports / adapters etc)
• 1x USB Receiver Dongle (Find this inside the keyboards back panel)
• 1x User Manual

Note: After 3 minutes without any operation, the unit will go to sleep. Simple press any key to wake.



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