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Trust Trezo Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Set Greek

Trust Trezo (24198) Wireless Deskset Eco GR Keyboard & Mouse

Features:

  • Set: Keyboard & Mouse
  • Connectivity: Wireless
  • Keyboard Language: Greek
  • Includes multimedia control keys (play, pause, next) &...

Trust Trezo (24198) Wireless Deskset Eco GR Keyboard & Mouse

Features:

  • Set: Keyboard & Mouse
  • Connectivity: Wireless
  • Keyboard Language: Greek
  • Includes multimedia control keys (play, pause, next) & volume control
  • Built-in wrist rest
  • Connection via: Wireless USB micro Dongle
  • Color: Black
  • Warranty: 2 Years
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  • Keyboard Language Greek
  • Wireless
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Description

Description

Trust Trezo (24198) Wireless Deskset Eco GR Keyboard & Mouse

Features:

  • Set: Keyboard & Mouse
  • Connectivity: Wireless
  • Keyboard Language: Greek
  • Includes multimedia control keys (play, pause, next) & volume control
  • Built-in wrist rest
  • Connection via: Wireless USB micro Dongle
  • Color: Black
  • Warranty: 2 Years

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Type
Keyboard & Mouse Set
Usage
Office
Keyboard Language
Greek
Volume Control Keys
Yes
Multimedia Keys
No
with Num Pad
Yes
Colour
Black
Wrist Rest
Yes
Foldable
No
Silent Keys
Yes
Multiple Device Connection
No

Connectivity

Wireless
Yes
Login
USB

Dimensions

Width
436 mm
Length
182 mm
Height
44 mm

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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.

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Reviews (2)

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  • _Dionisis_
    2
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Good quality keyboard, but without fn lock and the scroll wheel of the mouse broke within a few months.

    In my opinion, the main disadvantage is that the keyboard does not have fn lock and at the same time the multimedia functions of the F1 to F12 keys are what work by default! This means that when you press F2, for example, without holding down the Fn key, the computer performs the multimedia function supported by the key instead of the conventional F2 function. In other words, when you want to rename a file, you always have to press Fn+F2. According to my communication with Trust, they do not intend to fix this issue with a firmware update in the near future (= never).

    I do not recommend it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Silent
    • Typing speed
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • johnidisgr
    4
    7 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    Good for all of its price.

    HOWEVER!

    It has a very basic problem... all Function keys (F1...F12) by default are media buttons (back, forward, new tab, close tab, search, undo, redo, copy, paste, etc.) and it forces you to press the separate [Fn] button every time.

    For example, to refresh a page instead of simply pressing the F5 button, you must have the Fn button pressed, otherwise it performs a search.

    It does not have drivers, it works on its own (plug & play) and therefore you cannot do anything about it because you cannot configure it.

    In search of a solution, I was able to write a script in AutoHotKeys to map the buttons, but it is a mediocre solution...

    I ended up removing the Fn button and inserting a SWAN filter in between before repositioning it, so that it works as a normal keyboard and simply forget about the media keys (at least this way you have normal function keys without having to press it AND as a bonus it does not affect the buttons for sound, etc. on the top left).

    UNACCEPTABLE oversight by the manufacturer, however, since the solution was simple (like MacGyver, but it works), I overlook it.

    100% my eyebrows will come very close to each other the next time I see anything made by this particular company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Silent
    • Typing speed
    • Absence of wrist strain
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • Good quality keyboard, but without fn lock and the scroll wheel of the mouse broke within a few months.

    In my opinion, the main disadvantage is that the keyboard does not have fn lock and at the same time the multimedia functions of the F1 to F12 keys are what work by default! This means that when you press F2, for example, without holding down the Fn key, the computer performs the multimedia function supported by the key instead of the conventional F2 function. In other words, when you want to rename a file, you always have to press Fn+F2. According to my communication with Trust, they do not intend to fix this issue with a firmware update in the near future (= never).

    I do not recommend it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • Good for all of its price.

    HOWEVER!

    It has a very basic problem... all Function keys (F1...F12) by default are media buttons (back, forward, new tab, close tab, search, undo, redo, copy, paste, etc.) and it forces you to press the separate [Fn] button every time.

    For example, to refresh a page instead of simply pressing the F5 button, you must have the Fn button pressed, otherwise it performs a search.

    It does not have drivers, it works on its own (plug & play) and therefore you cannot do anything about it because you cannot configure it.

    In search of a solution, I was able to write a script in AutoHotKeys to map the buttons, but it is a mediocre solution...

    I ended up removing the Fn button and inserting a SWAN filter in between before repositioning it, so that it works as a normal keyboard and simply forget about the media keys (at least this way you have normal function keys without having to press it AND as a bonus it does not affect the buttons for sound, etc. on the top left).

    UNACCEPTABLE oversight by the manufacturer, however, since the solution was simple (like MacGyver, but it works), I overlook it.

    100% my eyebrows will come very close to each other the next time I see anything made by this particular company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    7
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Description & Specifications

Trust Trezo (24198) Wireless Deskset Eco GR Keyboard & Mouse

Features:

  • Set: Keyboard & Mouse
  • Connectivity: Wireless
  • Keyboard Language: Greek
  • Includes multimedia control keys (play, pause, next) & volume control
  • Built-in wrist rest
  • Connection via: Wireless USB micro Dongle
  • Color: Black
  • Warranty: 2 Years

Manufacturer

Product Details

Type
Keyboard & Mouse Set
Usage
Office
Keyboard Language
Greek
Volume Control Keys
Yes
Multimedia Keys
No
with Num Pad
Yes
Colour
Black
Wrist Rest
Yes
Foldable
No
Silent Keys
Yes
Multiple Device Connection
No

Connectivity

Wireless
Yes
Login
USB

Dimensions

Width
436 mm
Length
182 mm
Height
44 mm

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. 5 stars
    0
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • _Dionisis_
    2
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Good quality keyboard, but without fn lock and the scroll wheel of the mouse broke within a few months.

    In my opinion, the main disadvantage is that the keyboard does not have fn lock and at the same time the multimedia functions of the F1 to F12 keys are what work by default! This means that when you press F2, for example, without holding down the Fn key, the computer performs the multimedia function supported by the key instead of the conventional F2 function. In other words, when you want to rename a file, you always have to press Fn+F2. According to my communication with Trust, they do not intend to fix this issue with a firmware update in the near future (= never).

    I do not recommend it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Silent
    • Typing speed
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • johnidisgr
    4
    7 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    Good for all of its price.

    HOWEVER!

    It has a very basic problem... all Function keys (F1...F12) by default are media buttons (back, forward, new tab, close tab, search, undo, redo, copy, paste, etc.) and it forces you to press the separate [Fn] button every time.

    For example, to refresh a page instead of simply pressing the F5 button, you must have the Fn button pressed, otherwise it performs a search.

    It does not have drivers, it works on its own (plug & play) and therefore you cannot do anything about it because you cannot configure it.

    In search of a solution, I was able to write a script in AutoHotKeys to map the buttons, but it is a mediocre solution...

    I ended up removing the Fn button and inserting a SWAN filter in between before repositioning it, so that it works as a normal keyboard and simply forget about the media keys (at least this way you have normal function keys without having to press it AND as a bonus it does not affect the buttons for sound, etc. on the top left).

    UNACCEPTABLE oversight by the manufacturer, however, since the solution was simple (like MacGyver, but it works), I overlook it.

    100% my eyebrows will come very close to each other the next time I see anything made by this particular company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Silent
    • Typing speed
    • Absence of wrist strain
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Good quality keyboard, but without fn lock and the scroll wheel of the mouse broke within a few months.

    In my opinion, the main disadvantage is that the keyboard does not have fn lock and at the same time the multimedia functions of the F1 to F12 keys are what work by default! This means that when you press F2, for example, without holding down the Fn key, the computer performs the multimedia function supported by the key instead of the conventional F2 function. In other words, when you want to rename a file, you always have to press Fn+F2. According to my communication with Trust, they do not intend to fix this issue with a firmware update in the near future (= never).

    I do not recommend it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • Good for all of its price.

    HOWEVER!

    It has a very basic problem... all Function keys (F1...F12) by default are media buttons (back, forward, new tab, close tab, search, undo, redo, copy, paste, etc.) and it forces you to press the separate [Fn] button every time.

    For example, to refresh a page instead of simply pressing the F5 button, you must have the Fn button pressed, otherwise it performs a search.

    It does not have drivers, it works on its own (plug & play) and therefore you cannot do anything about it because you cannot configure it.

    In search of a solution, I was able to write a script in AutoHotKeys to map the buttons, but it is a mediocre solution...

    I ended up removing the Fn button and inserting a SWAN filter in between before repositioning it, so that it works as a normal keyboard and simply forget about the media keys (at least this way you have normal function keys without having to press it AND as a bonus it does not affect the buttons for sound, etc. on the top left).

    UNACCEPTABLE oversight by the manufacturer, however, since the solution was simple (like MacGyver, but it works), I overlook it.

    100% my eyebrows will come very close to each other the next time I see anything made by this particular company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    7
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