I ordered this keyboard to replace another wireless trackball keyboard. However, I only tried it for about an hour before repacking it. Oddly enough, the G, H, and space bar keys simply did not function although the other keys worked fine (I bought it new). The feel of the keys was acceptable, but needed more tactile “click” feel like a Vaio or Lenovo laptop. The trackball was virtually useless. It was tiny (pea sized) and very loose in the casing. It didn’t seem to track particularly well on the screen. However, I really liked the tiny footprint of the keyboard. I might have been able to live with this keyboard if it weren’t for the malfunctioning keys. This experience again makes me lament the questionable quality of all these Made in China products (computer accessories, kids toys, etc).
Rating: 2 / 5
I purchased the Scorpius-P20MT about 2 weeks ago to be used as a multimedia keyboard. I was first attracted to it because it highlights it’s “long range”. I watched a review on utube giving a very basic review of functions, but looking back I notice that it didnt address its range. To be fair the keyboard is well constructed with crisp keying and it does have some very nice features. Such as trackball,on/off switch, hotkeys, slim compact design and its rechargable. The literature states “operational range can reach up to 10 meters in open space”. My experience is its range is practically “LINE OF SIGHT” and for smooth function well under 2 meters. The unit includes a set of rechargeable batteries and is recharged on the USB receiver. A change of batteries nor repositioning the USB receiver appear to improve range for smooth function. I offer this as my opinion and would suggest only that if you are looking for a multimedia keyboard for your home theater computer you would do well to shop around and do your research before settling on purchasing this model. also something to consider is a model with a scroll function to assist with browsing.
Rating: 2 / 5
I ordered this keyboard to replace another wireless trackball keyboard. However, I only tried it for about an hour before repacking it. Oddly enough, the G, H, and space bar keys simply did not function although the other keys worked fine (I bought it new). The feel of the keys was acceptable, but needed more tactile “click” feel like a Vaio or Lenovo laptop. The trackball was virtually useless. It was tiny (pea sized) and very loose in the casing. It didn’t seem to track particularly well on the screen. However, I really liked the tiny footprint of the keyboard. I might have been able to live with this keyboard if it weren’t for the malfunctioning keys. This experience again makes me lament the questionable quality of all these Made in China products (computer accessories, kids toys, etc).
Rating: 2 / 5
I purchased the Scorpius-P20MT about 2 weeks ago to be used as a multimedia keyboard. I was first attracted to it because it highlights it’s “long range”. I watched a review on utube giving a very basic review of functions, but looking back I notice that it didnt address its range. To be fair the keyboard is well constructed with crisp keying and it does have some very nice features. Such as trackball,on/off switch, hotkeys, slim compact design and its rechargable. The literature states “operational range can reach up to 10 meters in open space”. My experience is its range is practically “LINE OF SIGHT” and for smooth function well under 2 meters. The unit includes a set of rechargeable batteries and is recharged on the USB receiver. A change of batteries nor repositioning the USB receiver appear to improve range for smooth function. I offer this as my opinion and would suggest only that if you are looking for a multimedia keyboard for your home theater computer you would do well to shop around and do your research before settling on purchasing this model. also something to consider is a model with a scroll function to assist with browsing.
Rating: 2 / 5