its not in production, but im willing to bet someone still has a few of them in stock
google that ****!
can someone help me find a wireless mini keyboard with numeric pad like this
http://www.sejin.com/good/viewgood.p...&mid=01&lid=01
The above keyboard is not in production. I sold my gyration RF keyboard and mouse b/c the short battery life on the mouse and cant be used while charging.
its not in production, but im willing to bet someone still has a few of them in stock
google that ****!
Sejin stop developing it before it was released. It never was in production. The picture was a prototype. So I cant really google that ****. Believe me I've been googleing, yahooing, exciteing, and webcrawlering a cordless mini keyboard with numeric pad for the past week. The closest compact keyboard with numaric pad is the IBM at 16 inches wide. My Gyration KB is 12.5 inches wide. The Sejin keyboard that I want is 14 inches wide. I guess I'll til CES to see what Taiwanese manufacturers have come up with.Originally posted by salmonslapped
its not in production, but im willing to bet someone still has a few of them in stock
google that ****!
if all else fails you can just buy a normal mini-keyboard and a separate numpad and find a way to jerry rig it together
Please watch the swearing. Remember that some members may not appreciate the unnecessary profanity. You get one warning, and this is it.Originally posted by salmonslapped
its not in production, but im willing to bet someone still has a few of them in stock
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I thought about that but I cant find a wireless numeric padOriginally posted by salmonslapped
if all else fails you can just buy a normal mini-keyboard and a separate numpad and find a way to jerry rig it together
http://www.directron.com/wireless.html
This is the wireless KB/mouse combo that ships with BookPCs. Small and works good
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anywho, i've been looking for a decent keypad... anyone suggest some good brands and where i could get it for a cheap price? Did some searching and i "googled that isH" but couldn't find anything. Thanks!
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I've seen almost all of the mini KBs out there. The built in mouse on the mini KB is useless. I'd rather use a regular mouse for faster and more percise action than the built in mouse, and I am. I already set my mind on the A4 RF mouse with USB/Nokia charger. Now I need a keyboard. I found a HP KBOriginally posted by veedubya
http://www.directron.com/wireless.html
This is the wireless KB/mouse combo that ships with BookPCs. Small and works good
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/persona.../bph06763.html
But the site indicates that it only works with HP computers, probably the multimedia keys. I've also found
http://www.logicool.co.jp/cf/product...tml/key21.html
But its only available in Japan. I've found plenty of corded mini/compact/slim keyboards with numeric pads but no cordless ones. So, I'm still looking.
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