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Inland 2.4GHZ Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Combo
 
Manufacturer: Inland
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List Price: $39.99
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Product Description

This wireless combination of keyboard and mouse is the ideal gift for anyone with a computer this holiday season. Featuring 9 internet hotkeys and multi language support, you cannot go wrong when decided to buy.

Product Details

  • Number of keys: 103 Keys
  • Languages: Multi-language supported
  • Mouse Buttons: Left. Right, Middle, back, forward
  • Nine internet hotkeys
  • Two system hotkeys

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Customer Reviews

Great product
 
Review Date: October 6, 2009
Reviewer: M. Choi, NJ
I purchased this for my home office. It works well without any glitch or wireless interruption. The keyboard works and feels comfortable. The mouse is light and ergo-friendly. Typing on the keyboard is very quiet but the mouse clicks louder than expected. I have not heard of this brand but overall, its performs well.
Works as advertised
 
Review Date: March 4, 2010
Reviewer: J. Filardi,
Works very well. Installed very easy (just needed to power down the pc, removed the existing mouse and keyboard, plugged in the USB device and powered up the PC). It did take a minute or so for the PC to recognize the new KB & mouse but it was a one-time thing and works well.
Wireless Combo
 
Review Date: May 17, 2010
Reviewer: Quyen H. Phan,
Works good, I like the design and the price on this item. Been using this item for over a month now and I can say that I have not had a problem with this combo yet. The only down side is you just have to always keep your mouse and keyboard in line of sight with the USB adapter to get it working at 100%. Other then that, everything else is fine. I don't really need anything fancy, just something that allow me to control my PC from a distance and this did the job.
Mouse was very cheap
 
Review Date: May 6, 2010
Reviewer: Benjamin Juarez,
TLDR: The keyboard is great but the mouse is poorly designed and unresponsive.

I just got this item 10 minutes ago. I've already filed a return and will be shipping it back later today for a refund.

The mouse does not move smoothly. The rate at which I move my hand has nothing to do with the rate of movement of the cursor on the screen. The cursor will randomly speed up and slowdown, so it will jump around the screen.

The smallest amount of precision that i can get out of this mouse is every other line:
Example: I have three lines

Line 1 (Pointer is here)
Line 2 (Want to click here)
Line 3 (Pointer will actually end up here)

If I am line 1 and want to click a hyperlink on line 2 the mouse will overshoot and go to line 3. Clicking on links with this mouse takes a few seconds because it is hard to get it over the link. All you people who enjoy surfing the net at high speeds clicking through links at a fast rate will hate this product.

The keyboard works great. I was able to write a short program in C++ with speed, but the mouse's performance was so poor that I cannot ethically keep this product just for the keyboard.

The keys are a little lower then a normal keyboard, but they are at the proper distance away from my hand for easy typing. There is an empty space at lower part of the board to put my wrists/palms on so that I can type even in awkward position such as lying down. The keyboard is also a full sized keyboard so the keys are not smaller than normal, and they keyboard is very light and easy to carry around, but because of its lightness it rocks back and fourth a bit if i type on it while its in my lap.

The product comes will all the required batteries and they are properly charged to 1.5 volts.
A cheap wireless keyboard and mouse with cheap parts, STAY AWAY
 
Review Date: August 25, 2010
Reviewer: Tapan Parekh, Los Angeles, USA
I have used this keyboard and mouse combo 'sparingly' for just over a year and the mouse buttons are dead already.

The keyboard keys were sticky since i ordered them but I figured this is what I should expect for the low price I paid. I have had other I/O products before this and none of them have gone to trash as soon as this.

Sometime before the mouse died the keyboard stopped working, I called the Inland support technicians and they said this happens with the keyboard all the time and its a known defect. I was asked to use a "Windows XP" machine and use their pairing software to sync the receiver with the keyboard again.

I do not think I will ever use Inland products again.

Tags: 2.4ghz, combo, inland, keyboardmouse, wireless

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