wireless touch pad /KB
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wireless touch pad /KB
i got one of these wireless touchpad /kb and realized it does not have an F10 key.
does anyone know if or how to create an F10 keypress?
i have an old laptop with a broken F10 on keyboard so makes it difficult to get into the bios setup.
"2.4GHz Ultra Mini Wireless Keyboard With Touchpad Presenter Combo"
http://www.amazon.com/FAVI-Entertainmen ... 957&sr=8-4
does anyone know if or how to create an F10 keypress?
i have an old laptop with a broken F10 on keyboard so makes it difficult to get into the bios setup.
"2.4GHz Ultra Mini Wireless Keyboard With Touchpad Presenter Combo"
http://www.amazon.com/FAVI-Entertainmen ... 957&sr=8-4
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underquark
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is there updates?
does anyone know of any firmware etc for the mini KB ?
Re: is there updates?
I would suggest writing to their technical support (peter@riitek.com) to see if they have one available.divxdude wrote:does anyone know of any firmware etc for the mini KB ?
Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.)
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underquark
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model
mine arrived in a generic white box.
identification decal located back of the device.
it does not have a "+"
it is a US layout.
no further details
is there an identification decal on the back of your device?
nevermind,
i see there is a RT-MWK02+ and RT-MWK06
RT-MWK06 seems the same as IPAZZPORT KP-810 ?
..i must remember to research model and revision level before pulling the trigger on these things.
identification decal located back of the device.
it does not have a "+"
it is a US layout.
no further details
is there an identification decal on the back of your device?
nevermind,
i see there is a RT-MWK02+ and RT-MWK06
RT-MWK06 seems the same as IPAZZPORT KP-810 ?
..i must remember to research model and revision level before pulling the trigger on these things.
You mean without phone service? Yes, it works over wifi on your home LAN. I have it on my iPhone, iPad and iPod. You load a driver on your PC/Mac and use the free app or buy the $2 version with more features. There is no subscription. I think there is an android version too. Check it out HERE. You can use your finger on the screen like a touchpad or point the phone at your PC like a laser pointer. It really is amazing.