Reddit Reddit reviews CE Compass Wireless Bluetooth Rii Mini Keyboard TouchPad Mouse for PC Laptop

We found 13 Reddit comments about CE Compass Wireless Bluetooth Rii Mini Keyboard TouchPad Mouse for PC Laptop. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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CE Compass Wireless Bluetooth Rii Mini Keyboard TouchPad Mouse for PC Laptop
3-in-1 multimedia wireless bluetooth keyboard (Keyboard, TouchPad, Laser Pointer)Built-in rechargeable more staying power lithium-ion batteryBack-light keypad designed to enable easy operation in dark and low lighting environmentsWhether you are sitting on the sofa, or a comfortable bed, multimedia, wireless control
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13 Reddit comments about CE Compass Wireless Bluetooth Rii Mini Keyboard TouchPad Mouse for PC Laptop:

u/loki1717 · 5 pointsr/techsupportmacgyver

Ultra portable. Plus laser pointer.

u/UpUpandAwayEngineer · 4 pointsr/engineering

Does it absolutely HAVE to be a trackball? If a D-pad+software could be better, I could maybe build it out of a USB NES controller. I've already made one just for the sake of doing it, so it would be a piece of cake to make another shell to fit his hand. I know that's wired, but IIRC you can get adapters that can let you use USB stuff remotely (USB->adapter->goes through air->other adapter->USB port on computer).

I just found this too, would that work?

u/6745408 · 3 pointsr/xbmc

You have a few options, assuming you're using an actual computer and not a raspberry Pi.


  • Bluetooth Candy Board style remote. The Rii is on a deep discount right now. If you're on a raspberry pi, opt for a 2.5ghz one. I haven't been able to get bluetooth to work with my pi.

  • MCE IR receiver / remote. You can sometimes find them at Value Village, but ebay or amazon is good enough. These work really well.

    The candy board style remote is nice because it's got a trackpad and keyboard. If you have a cat, they'll enjoy the laser pointer. The MCE remote is nice because it's a traditional feel -- on my system, I have both hooked up.
u/grohup · 2 pointsr/engineering

in regards to your second link... i would not recommend...it has piss poor reception and the mousepad is not i would call quality, it has tracking issues for sure.

Honestly a Apple Trackpad might not be a bad idea. Just turn sensitivity up so he doesn't have to move his hand very much.

u/BurlySquid · 2 pointsr/RetroPie

These are nice when you only need the keyboard intermittently. I have had mine for 5 years, still works great. https://www.amazon.com/Rii-Smartphone-mini-X1-BT/dp/B004I4RW8C

u/stuffz123 · 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi

Several of the Rii keyboards seem to work well on the raspberry. There are some tho which use 2,4Ghz band, but something proprietary and not bluetooth.

This one has bluetooth dongle and a 5 Star raspberry review.

u/Vuzix · 2 pointsr/augmentedreality

That's in the works!

You can certainly use Bluetooth keyboard/mice combos (something like this) with the M300, but the ideal approach is to use existing applications which are tailored to the user interface models of Smart Glass devices which don't rely upon touch-based input.

If you'd like any further help with your M300, please feel free to send me a PM.

u/JeromeZilcher · 1 pointr/lgv20

> useful for sharing a quick screenshot of something

Just adding my screenshot tip to the bunch, since no-one mentioned it yet.

The following method will allow you to make a screenshot, even if you have a modal window on the screen. Modal windows (typically you have to press OK, Cancel or X to close them) will prevent any other actions taking place, including making screenshots from second screen controls or using volume button combinations.

  1. Attach a wired (with USB-C OTG or USB-C hub) keyboard or connect a bluetooth keyboard, e.g. they have these tiny pocketable ones

  2. Press PrtScr on the attached/connected keyboard (a screen capture animation will show and screenshot will be stored into the gallery).

    Samples where this method was useful recently were e.g.:

u/wtfking · 1 pointr/GoogleCardboard

Yup thats exactly it, as for selection, cursor already exists in android if you pair it with a mouse - I use a Rii Mini Bluetooth Keyboard It's a tonne of fun.

I also mirror the touch support so you can still tap icons on either side of the SBS (of course when it's incase this is useless)

SBS button in the drop down menu is an amazing idea! Thanks will look into it

u/bobstro · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

I've tried USB RF & bluetooth versions of the Rii mini keyboards but they're a bit laborious to work on for any length of time. Nice for travel, or infrequent typing though.

u/rtechie1 · 1 pointr/gadgets

> My question is: has anyone approached this issue already?

Yes. There are tons of options. None are going to make you happy. The core issue is these requirements:

> I type at 120 wpm.

and

> something we can get out of our pockets

are antithetical.

Small keyboards suck. Folding keyboards suck. Roll up keyboards suck. You can get bluetooth versions of all three.