I'm looking for a tiny keyboard.
This isn't really about my laptop needs (although it would be nice to have a single interface device I could use for both my laptop and home computer, and just cart it off when I take my laptop) so much as my current level of desk space.
Plus, I essentially don't play PC games at all any more, which means I don't need to have all this extra crap floating around on my keyboard -- I pretty much just need the letters, the numbers, the symbols and Ctrl, Alt, Delete, Enter, Shift, and Caps Lock. (I also don't boot into Windows much now, which means I rarely need to reboot, which...well, the benefits of that are rather obvious, I'm sure.)
So I'm hoping to find a tiny (like, less space than a sheet of paper) keyboard, and hoping it can be wireless, and hoping it can lack pointing devices. So far I've found one that's tiny and wireless and includes a pointing device, and one that's tiny and corded with no pointing device, but not quite what I need.
Any recommendations? I only seem to come here and post now when I've got questions about equipment, sadly. :\
http://www.fentek-ind.com/kbmrftp150.htm
Happy Hacking has some small ones as well. I would just Google for "small wireless keyboard".
Re:Keyboards
chaoticset on 2005-07-01T20:13:39
I saw the Happy Hacking ones, but I can't justify the cost to Reabena.Whereas the MINI WIRELESS KEYBOARD at Fentek seems to fill the bill precisely -- no mousing device, all the necessary keys, wireless. And it's fifty bucks.
Thank you for the link.
:)
The good ones I know of:
Both pretty expensive, though.