Zippy BT-637 Bluetooth wireless keyboard with integrated touchpad mouse means you can move up to 50 feet away from your console. (ErgoGeek tested it at 100 feet with Class 2 Bluetooth dongle without any problem) Integrated touchpad means there is no need for a mouse or to juggle between keyboard and mouse. You can even scroll up and down with just 2 fingers. Quick touch keys allows you to instantly access common application. Stylish glossy black trim with brushed aluminum finish, and thin profile makes this keyboard a sleek addition to your living room.
Product Features:
- Bluetooth wireless technology.
- built in touchpad mouse with scrolling function
- Built in 2 mouse button.
- Built in aluminum palm rest
- 8 touch keys (Touchpad lock, HOME, EMAIL, BACK, FORWARD, SEARCH, MUTE and REFRESH).
- Specifically designed for HTPC setup or MCE application.
- Embedded 13 MCE keys - MCE, My TV, My Videos, My Music, My Pictures, Record TV, DVD, Back Track, Next Track, Play/Pause, Stop, Vol +, Vol -.
- Patented scissor-key structure, positive response and super quiet.
- Effective range up to 30-ft(10m) the perfect data-input solutions for Digital Living-Rooms!.
- ON/OFF switch for battery saving.
- Low Battery Indicator
Specifications:
- Dimension: 14.35" (L) x 7.25" (W) x 1.0" (H) Inch
- Weight: 1.5 Lbs - Key Number: 86 Keys US layout
- Operation distance: 10 Meters
- Keystroke life: 10 Millions
- Switch type: Scissors
- key operating force: 55 +/- 20g
- Battery: 2 x AA ( Alkaline )
- Safety approval: FCC class B, CE
- Operation System: XP, XP x64, Vista, Windows 7, Sony PS3, Mac OS X above,
Package includes:
Bluetooth touchpad keyboard
2 AA Battery
User guide
*Please note that your system has to be Bluetooth embedded / Bluetooth dongle adapter*
*The actual range may vary depending upon environmental factors where the Bluetooth device is used. Many people make the mistake of believing that they can extend the range of their class 2 Bluetooth device to 300 feet by purchasing a class 1 device for the other end. This is simply not true. For Example, consider two people standing 300 feet apart, if person A yells loud enough for their voice to travel over 300 feet, person B will be able to hear what person A is saying, but if when person B replies they only yell loud enough for their voice to travel over 30 feet, person A will obviously not hear the response*

