Wireless Keyboard, Gosin Ultrathin All in One Metal Bluetooth Keyboard Touchpad for Windows Android System Requirements Perfectly compatible with all systems of Windows/Android including Windows 10, touchpad DO NOT work for ipad iphone ipad pro. Technical Specifications: Keyboard size: 329.6X110.0X17.8mm Touch Pad size: 93.2*80.4mm Weight: 240g Keyboard layout: 80 Keys Sleep time: Ten minutes Working Temperature:-4F-122F Power supply mode: AAA X 2 dry battery Working distance: Within 10 meters Working voltage: 1.9-3.0 V Status Display LED Press the power button: The blue light flashes on for 1 second and then off. Code matching prompt: Press the "Connect" button for two seconds, the code matching light flashes. Pairing succeeded: Blue light off. Low voltage indicator: When the voltage is below the working voltage 2.0V, the red light flashes. Caps Lock: Press the button the light will be on. Press it again, the light will be off.
S**E
Not the best one, just average
I did a collective review of 1 by One, Gosin, Anker, Microsoft, Logitech k400 to give everyone a clear picture and best product. Rating parameters- Overall, Keyboard, Track Pad, Build Quality.1. Microsoft: 3/5 overall, 5/5 keyboard, trackpad 2/5 and build 4/5. Microsoft tried copy Logitech k400, the keyboard is well spaced out and good feel to it. Lighter than Logitech as well. Bad- Trackpad is downright bad no buttons and clumsy to use. Large size but no precision.2. Anker: Keyboard only, Overall 4/5, build 5/5, keyboard 3.5/5. Well built keyboard nicely spaced layout, But not good for windows and keys are a bit wobbly low key travel.3. Gosin: Overall 3, design 3, keyboard 2, trackpad 4. keyboard is too bad to use, the trackpad is good. no key travel wobbly keys.4. 1 by one- design 5/5. overall 4/5, keyboard 3.5/5, trackpad 4/5 well built and good trackpad but the keyboard is bad not for long use.5. Logitech k400 plus, design 4.5, keyboard 4.5, trackpad 5/5, built 4/5, overall 4.5/5The Winner. good key travel and the nice touch to keyboard. keys are not spaced but it has not been an issue. Same as using a physical big keyboard. The trackpad is the best. a bit thick than others but best to use. My pick and it's best seller in the category go for it.
M**R
It's OK, but not great. Mine will not allow tapping, so I'm somewhat disappointed.
Does everything it should -- EXCEPT tapping (and has no left-right mouse buttons), the one thing I do more than anything else with a touchpad. So it didn't alleviate the wireless mouse I had hoped to ditch -- I really hate having to take one hand away from the keyboard for mouse clicks. Goes to sleep after several minutes of non-use to save the AAA batteries . . . which are NOT included. Instruction sheet is smaller than the keyboard, hard to read and can't really make out all the finger gestures that are supposed to work, not to mention that it was lost almost as quickly as I took it out of the box.Not thrilled, but not completely disappointed -- it paired with various Bluetooth devices instantly, including the Dell Inspiron laptop that mounds to a port replicator to the side of my desktop monitor. It does type nicely, but it's also about the same size as the keyboard on a 10" laptop/tablet which is just a bit smaller than I would have preferred. I guess there just aren't any truly decent keyboards with mouse pads anymore -- wired, USB-wireless, or Bluetooth. The older full-sized keyboard with mousepad I used for close to ten years won't work with anything later than Windows ME (piece of junk OS that it was). Pity.
C**N
and you have to do crazy hand contortion to simple keyboard shortcuts like alt-f4. The touchpad isn't terribly responsive
It really bothers me when keyboards set up their special function keys as the default, and you have to do crazy hand contortion to simple keyboard shortcuts like alt-f4. The touchpad isn't terribly responsive, so I like to pair this with a trackball most of the time.Don't have the documentation in front of me, but it likes to turn itself off and disconnect the bluetooth to save power. When it reconnects, it takes a good 10 seconds to do that and there is no indication that it's done reconnecting so you're left mashing on the keyboard and waiting for the computer to finally do something. It'd be nice if one of the lights at the top gave some sort of notification on that.I do wish I could have an option of forcing it to stay connected longer. It's not terribly well suited for sitting back and watching movies since you can't make your computer pause when you want it to.Aside from these issues, it appears to be a solid product. It's light, stiff, and the overall build quality is nice. I've been using it light use for about 6 months and I'm still the first set of batteries.
R**R
Keyboard everything I needed, track pad leaves a bit to be desired
Super slim and light. I can find no problem with the keyboard portion, it is quiet typing and a good size- compact but not mini. Battery life seems great, and the slight elevation of the back of the keyboard is comfortable. The track pad is pretty meh, kind of jumpy and doesn't really get some of the more complicated gestures (anything with 3 fingers pretty much never works correctly). But for basic movement and scrolling its fine.Definitely a good deal for the price, I love it so far and have a wireless mouse anyway so I don't rely on the track pad.
H**Y
Decent keyboard for the money but poor trackpad performance on large screens
I use this with my Alienware18 laptop on a 55" HDtv. The keyboard works OK but the track pad is very low resolution. I find that as I drag diagonally across the screen, the cursor will move in a stair stepping pattern rather than following my line. This makes it hard to zero in on small web buttons or icons in applications. I do a lot of work in CorelDraw as well and this keyboard is no good for mouse drawing.All that said, if you just need a cheap keyboard for controlling a media center pc or something like that, it would rock. You just shouldn't expect much in the way of performance.
N**I
Keyboard often disconnects when not in use and track pad doesn't take input well
Returning this one.Bluetooth connection has constant lag delays when moving mouse. Some areas on the track pad can't register input well, so when you slide your finger from left to right with one swipe, the mouse cursor would move right slowly, then speed up for half a second, then slow down again.Also, keyboard automatically disconnects when track pad is in use (but you haven't pressed a key for a minute).Really wanted to like this product, hopefully they'll take this feedback to heart and release a fixed version.
M**N
Gosdin bt pain
I finally got it to work after uninstalling a previous blue tooth mouse and keyboard by using wired mouse and keyboard but then i found myself having to go thru setup every time computer was started, what a pain. Idk, maybe i was doing something wrong but i didnt want to waste any more time with it.
Y**N
Buggy keyboard
This thing is useless. It worked well for maybe a day or so, but now it seems to randomly send keyboard signals to my PC. Its constantly spamming spacebar or esc. At first it only happened when the keyboard went into standby after 10 minutes, but after googling I discovered that might be caused by the PC power management options for bluetooth, so I disabled that. Afterward it was fine for another day but now it just sends spacebar, esc and I don't know what else even when its active.
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