iPazzPort KP-810-35BTT Backlit Keyboard Features a Switchable Touchpad / Numpad Zone

I’ve read many people praise Logitech K400 Bluetooth keyboard for use with Android mini PCs, as it’s functional and costs just $25 on Amazon. I’ve just come across another similar keyboard with iPazzPort KP-810-35BTT that adds backlit keys and the touchpad zone can be switched to numpad by the touch of a button.

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Key features listed for the keyboard:

  • Backlit QWERTY keyboard with touchpad supporting multi-touch and scrolling bar.
  • Connectivity – Bluetooth 3.0; max distance: 10m
  • Power Supply – 3x AAA Batteries
  • Dimensions –  314 x 112.5 x 17mm
  • Weight – 218g
  • Material – ABS

Backlit_Bluetooth_KeyboardIt’s a standard Bluetooh HID keyboard so it should work with any OS including Windows, Linux, Android, Mac OS, iOS… One possible downside is the lack of left / right mouse buttons. I have such touchpad without separate physical mouse buttons on Acer Aspire E5 laptop, and while a left click is easy to do, a right click might be more complicated, and click and slide – for example to move a window – is a real challenge. The specs mentions multi-touch support, but I’m not sure that mean gesture like pinch and zoom are supported in Android.

iPazzPort KP-810-35BTT can be purchased for $33.99 on Pandawill, and a few dollars more on sites like DealExtreme or Geekbuying. There’s also a 2.4RF version of the keyboard called iPazzPort KP-810-35 that sells for $26.99. A few more details can be found on the manufacturer page.

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Dudeness
Dudeness
7 years ago

Thank you. I read somewhere that you can use two fingers to right click. Can you confirm?

Tim
Tim
7 years ago

@Dudeness
I e-mailed them about this. It’s actually 3 fingers.

Sam
Sam
7 years ago

It’s actually 3 taps of 3 fingers on the touchpad to right-click. I’ve just learned this after about half an hour of swearing at it.

Mike Smith
Mike Smith
6 years ago

@Sam
Thank you! This was very helpful!

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