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Rapoo K2800 Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad English US

This keyboard combines the functionality of a traditional keyboard with the practicality of a touch surface. This surface can be used as a mouse, providing you with an enjoyable and easy navigation...

This keyboard combines the functionality of a traditional keyboard with the practicality of a touch surface. This surface can be used as a mouse, providing you with an enjoyable and easy navigation experience without the need for extra devices.

It is wireless and connects via USB port, making it easy to use with various devices such as TVs and TV Boxes.

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Description

Description

This keyboard combines the functionality of a traditional keyboard with the practicality of a touch surface. This surface can be used as a mouse, providing you with an enjoyable and easy navigation experience without the need for extra devices.

It is wireless and connects via USB port, making it easy to use with various devices such as TVs and TV Boxes.

The keyboard is designed with English US keys and includes additional keys for volume control, making it ideal for multimedia use.

  • Keyboard with touch surface for easy navigation.
  • Wireless connection via USB.
  • Suitable for use with various devices, e.g., TVs and TV Boxes.
  • Keyboard language: English US.
  • Additional keys for volume adjustment.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Type
Keyboard with Touchpad
Usage
for Universal Devices
Keyboard Language
English US
Volume Control Keys
Yes
Multimedia Keys
No
with Num Pad
No
Colour
Black
Wrist Rest
No
Foldable
No
Silent Keys
-
Multiple Device Connection
No

Connectivity

Wireless
Yes
Login
USB

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Reviews (2)

Reviews

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  2. 4 stars
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  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • The buttons are convenient to press, but the layout of the mod keys and the F keys is uncomfortable.

    Good build quality. I wouldn't risk taking it in a suitcase without the box it came in, but it doesn't seem like it will break if it gets roughed up.

    I got it for its touchpad, which is very good and doesn't make mistakes with multi-touch gestures. It has an area at the bottom for right-click and left-click. The big problem is that it doesn't have a middle click. I'm trying to change the 2 finger tap to a middle click without changing the area and the physical button, but I haven't found a solution. In general, its gestures don't seem to be programmable or disabled. I don't use them, but now that I lost some shortcuts I had on the mod keys, they would be useful to me.

    Edit: I don't often use wireless keyboards, but the battery life is less than a month. The wireless mice I have from the same company last up to over six months with two AA batteries. The bad thing is that even though the battery still has 30%-40% life, some keys start to become unresponsive (they don't press or they press and don't release), and the touchpad moves abruptly. This happens because the keyboard takes one AA battery. If it took a whole set of four batteries at the same time, it would have four times the time between changes and it would drain the batteries below 10% (practically empty).

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Absence of wrist strain
    • Construction quality
    • Moderate noise
    • Typing speed
    • Durability
    • Value for money
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    • Key feel
    • Silent
    • Typing speed
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • The buttons are convenient to press, but the layout of the mod keys and the F keys is uncomfortable.

    Good build quality. I wouldn't risk taking it in a suitcase without the box it came in, but it doesn't seem like it will break if it gets roughed up.

    I got it for its touchpad, which is very good and doesn't make mistakes with multi-touch gestures. It has an area at the bottom for right-click and left-click. The big problem is that it doesn't have a middle click. I'm trying to change the 2 finger tap to a middle click without changing the area and the physical button, but I haven't found a solution. In general, its gestures don't seem to be programmable or disabled. I don't use them, but now that I lost some shortcuts I had on the mod keys, they would be useful to me.

    Edit: I don't often use wireless keyboards, but the battery life is less than a month. The wireless mice I have from the same company last up to over six months with two AA batteries. The bad thing is that even though the battery still has 30%-40% life, some keys start to become unresponsive (they don't press or they press and don't release), and the touchpad moves abruptly. This happens because the keyboard takes one AA battery. If it took a whole set of four batteries at the same time, it would have four times the time between changes and it would drain the batteries below 10% (practically empty).

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Description & Specifications

This keyboard combines the functionality of a traditional keyboard with the practicality of a touch surface. This surface can be used as a mouse, providing you with an enjoyable and easy navigation experience without the need for extra devices.

It is wireless and connects via USB port, making it easy to use with various devices such as TVs and TV Boxes.

The keyboard is designed with English US keys and includes additional keys for volume control, making it ideal for multimedia use.

  • Keyboard with touch surface for easy navigation.
  • Wireless connection via USB.
  • Suitable for use with various devices, e.g., TVs and TV Boxes.
  • Keyboard language: English US.
  • Additional keys for volume adjustment.

Manufacturer

Product Details

Type
Keyboard with Touchpad
Usage
for Universal Devices
Keyboard Language
English US
Volume Control Keys
Yes
Multimedia Keys
No
with Num Pad
No
Colour
Black
Wrist Rest
No
Foldable
No
Silent Keys
-
Multiple Device Connection
No

Connectivity

Wireless
Yes
Login
USB

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • The buttons are convenient to press, but the layout of the mod keys and the F keys is uncomfortable.

    Good build quality. I wouldn't risk taking it in a suitcase without the box it came in, but it doesn't seem like it will break if it gets roughed up.

    I got it for its touchpad, which is very good and doesn't make mistakes with multi-touch gestures. It has an area at the bottom for right-click and left-click. The big problem is that it doesn't have a middle click. I'm trying to change the 2 finger tap to a middle click without changing the area and the physical button, but I haven't found a solution. In general, its gestures don't seem to be programmable or disabled. I don't use them, but now that I lost some shortcuts I had on the mod keys, they would be useful to me.

    Edit: I don't often use wireless keyboards, but the battery life is less than a month. The wireless mice I have from the same company last up to over six months with two AA batteries. The bad thing is that even though the battery still has 30%-40% life, some keys start to become unresponsive (they don't press or they press and don't release), and the touchpad moves abruptly. This happens because the keyboard takes one AA battery. If it took a whole set of four batteries at the same time, it would have four times the time between changes and it would drain the batteries below 10% (practically empty).

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Absence of wrist strain
    • Construction quality
    • Moderate noise
    • Typing speed
    • Durability
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Key feel
    • Silent
    • Typing speed
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • The buttons are convenient to press, but the layout of the mod keys and the F keys is uncomfortable.

    Good build quality. I wouldn't risk taking it in a suitcase without the box it came in, but it doesn't seem like it will break if it gets roughed up.

    I got it for its touchpad, which is very good and doesn't make mistakes with multi-touch gestures. It has an area at the bottom for right-click and left-click. The big problem is that it doesn't have a middle click. I'm trying to change the 2 finger tap to a middle click without changing the area and the physical button, but I haven't found a solution. In general, its gestures don't seem to be programmable or disabled. I don't use them, but now that I lost some shortcuts I had on the mod keys, they would be useful to me.

    Edit: I don't often use wireless keyboards, but the battery life is less than a month. The wireless mice I have from the same company last up to over six months with two AA batteries. The bad thing is that even though the battery still has 30%-40% life, some keys start to become unresponsive (they don't press or they press and don't release), and the touchpad moves abruptly. This happens because the keyboard takes one AA battery. If it took a whole set of four batteries at the same time, it would have four times the time between changes and it would drain the batteries below 10% (practically empty).

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • 0
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