💻 Type, Swipe, Conquer!
The Vilros 15 Inch USB Keyboard with Touchpad is a sleek, modern keyboard designed for versatility and comfort. With 78 responsive buttons and an integrated trackpad, it’s perfect for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and anyone needing a compact, stylish input device. Its ambidextrous design and USB connectivity make it a must-have for any tech-savvy professional.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-A |
Special Features | Trackpad |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.76"L x 5.09"W x 0.69"H |
R**T
The ideal wired keyboard for a mini PC
Pros:Keyboard is well made yet lightNot too big or too small, but right in the Goldilocks zone for a mobile keyboardHappily without numpad (for those who don't need one)Ledge is molded into underside so it sits at an angle without having to flip out little feet that can breakTouchpad is smooth to the touch and responsive, eliminating need for separate mouseDEL key is in the right spot at the top right, instead of misplaced like on many other keyboardsKeys presses are comfortable with nice travel, and keys quickly bounce back, not mushy or 'hard'USB wired so 100% reliable, even in GRUB reboots or other situations where networking is not loadedGenerous USB cable length of 5 ftPlug and playPerfect for using with mini PC, Raspberry Pi, etc, or as a mobile keyboard for field workCons:Not backlitThis little keyboard not only ticked every box, it does everything well. I have never seen such a responsive touchpad on a mobile keyboard. I'm very happy with everything about it, with the exception of it not being backlit (like with soft blue) for working in low light, but that would be the cherry on top, and as it is, I never in a million years expected to find the exact kind of keyboard I was searching for. So no stars deducted!So many mobile keyboards have numpads and are too big, others are like toys and too small. Then there are a myriad of layouts depending on how many keys, and none were what I was looking for. Choices become even narrower when looking for one with a touchpad!Was not planning to spend $34 (with coupon that's what I paid) - was looking to spend less. But when I saw it I couldn't believe it. Worth every penny and highly recommended! For a mobile keyboard could not ask for more. Will be picking up a spare to tuck away just in case it should disappear off the market!
L**N
The perfect keyboard for what I was looking for.
Very nice little keyboard. Probably the most solid membrane keyboard I've had. The body is metal and nice and heavy. Feels very well built. The trackpad and mouse buttons also feel great. The keys feel great. Sound is reasonable. This is the perfect addition to my cnc setup, allowing me another point of control. Works great. Perfect size. It even has a function key which seems to be becoming rare. If there is one downside, it's that there is no stand to adjust the angle but I am not missing it.
P**Y
Perfect server rack keyboard/touchpad.
I needed a small sized keyboard to fit in a server rack tray. This is the pefect size for that. There is a little extra room which is nice. It doesn't feel cramped to type on and the trackpad works great. Next time I need a keyboard for a server, this is what I am getting. Much cheaper going this route than buying one of those rack mounted keyboards.
K**.
Great field keyboard
Excellent keyboard and touchpad combo. I use this for field repairs on equipment, which works great for that use. This should be included in every PC field tech's repair kit. It makes using the mouse in harsh environments easy, as you don't need a smooth surface. The cord length is great, and only needing one USB port is a plus.
K**Y
low cost solution for RPi portability
this is not a gaming keyboard, or is it very ergonomic, but for a low cost solution for teaching or using a raspberry pi, it is perfect for my use. I don't like wires, but still needed a wired solution occasionally. The built in track pad works, but is a bit awkward. Still better than having a wired mouse to keep track of.
B**A
Not a huge fan of trackpads, but this one even works through plastic
By any measure this is a nice keyboard. The keys and trackpad have decent feel, the case is notflimsy and the size is about the smallest that can be easily used for touch typing with normalsized hands.The trackpad even works through a plastic cover. For most that doesn't matter, but sometimeskeeping out dirt and easy cleaning is important in places like labs, workshops and kitchens.One small letdown is that although Vilros touts the keyboard for Raspberry Pi use, it doesn'tappear in the RasPiOS list of supported keyboards under Bookworm and there's not a hintof guidance in the very brief manual regarding the most compatible choice in the keyboard list.Despite that quibble, at least some of the trackpad gestures work.The only thing more I could ask is a version with the trackpad on the left 8-)
R**N
Perfect Raspberry Pi Companion!
Perfect form factor for a Raspberry Pi and a small monitor. I bought this to use with a Pi configured as a media server in our RV along with a 7" display. With it's small size and integrated touchscreen it's perfect for picking out the evenings entertainment.
W**B
Works but not reliable
Works, but flimsy construction. Often when pressing keys, the cap tilts or bends and the underlying switch isn't pressed. This is particularly a problem with Ctrl and Shift. It would also be helpful if there were driver software that would let me change some of the defaults, e.g., I would really like the F-keys to default to being the F-keys because you need those sometimes (e.g., F2 in any spreadsheet program!). (I have since reprogrammed F2, F4, and F5 so I don't have to press Fn to get regular function keys. I also turned Caps Lock into just Shift as Caps Lock is too each to press on this keyboard. But I still have terrible problems with the keyboard recognizing when I press Ctrl especially. Have the time I press Ctrl-C or Ctrl-V, the computer thinks I just typed C or V
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