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Toughball 2.4GHZ Wireless Keyboard with Optical Trackball
 
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Toughball 2.4GHZ Wireless Keyboard with Optical Trackball

by Accuratus
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Technical Details

  • 2.4GHz long range cordless freedom
  • 10 meters range
  • Over 500 000 unique ID&apost;s
  • 360 degree operation
  • Integrated 800dpi Optical Trackball

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Accuratus Toughball USB Wireless Keyboard with Optical Trackball (Black/Grey)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great piece of kit!, 9 Jan 2007
By P. Maddern "pobtastic" (Alton, UK) - See all my reviews
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VERY nicely made keyboard, feels light yet solid in your hands. The trackball is excellent, it's accurate and well, tough! The 'mouse buttons' are well placed, although the scrollwheel is easily clicked whilst scrolling (which on my Linux system takes you back a page in Firefox) which can be slightly annoying. The only real gripe I have is with the keys, they're a little bit clunky especially the larger ones - the space bar feels absolutely enormous and does interfere with quick typing (it feels like it has to drop a long way!) I don't think I could use this as an everyday keyboard but I don't think that's what it's intended for? I use mine with my Xbox 360 and on an Xbox running Linux (for browsing and checking emails) and hopefully very soon, with a Mac Mini! I don't know why keyboards with inbuilt trackballs and joysticks aren't more popular, they're an amazingly practical idea!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nil Accuratus erratum, 8 Jul 2007
By Al West (Richmond, UK) - See all my reviews
I agree with most of the comments here... the Accuratus is a neat keyboard with a nice feel. The absence of capslock & numlock LEDs is the main gripe. A rechargeable version would be an improvement.

The NUMLOCK problem referred to by some reviewers is not a defect of the keyboard. This is determined by a BIOS setting - "power on numlock state" - by defualt this is usually set to ON. Not a problem for most keyboards with a separate numeric keypad but with compact keyboard like the Accuratus where the num keys are overlaid on the J,K,L (etc) keys this is annoying to say the very least and infuriating if, like me, you spend a long time trying to puzzle out why your login password is being rejected!!

To resolve, set NUMLOCK state to OFF in your BIOS. Press DEL (or the appropriate key) during startup to bring up the BIOS manager.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet piece of kit, 22 Mar 2007
Lovin this keyboard

But the first thing you need to know- like the other guy said the NUM lock is set on when you boot up every time, this basically means that because some of the keys are shared with numbers you end up typing numbers when u want letters, so all you need to remember is to hit that NUM lock at startup otherwise you will have trouble entering your password !

With that aside I think this is a great keyboard for surfing the web from a distance through a large TV. The trackball is actually much much better than i thought it would be, bearing in mind to turn the mouse sensitivity down to get it just right. Once you have got used to it, it becomes second nature.

It has a very nice feel to it overall, does not feel tacky. Had no troubles with connection or range.
If you wanted to use this as an everyday keyboard for work this may not be suitable for you as its quite compact and may be difficult to use over long periods of time.

I am using this with windows XP and all the buttons work exactly as they should:

On the left you have the Internet hotkeys: forward and back, open Explorer, open email, and my computer.

On the right you have the media keys: track forward and back, stop, play/pause, mute, and master volume up/down.


Another guy said in his review that the click wheel is easily pressed- not true in my case quite the opposite so it may have been a fault he was experiencing, although he was right about the clunkiness of the keys, they are sturdy but dont let this put you off.
As i said prob not ideal as an everyday work keyboard- think home entertainment and emails.


The ONLY cons i have found would be that the CAPS or NUM lock have no lights to indicate when they are on, so sometimes if a password is coming back incorrect you need to use your brain to work it out but you get used to this!
The only reason for this I can think is to save battery life which I cant comment on as I havn't used it long enough yet.


I would recommend this product if use you pc for multi-media from your bed or the sofa !

Buy one !


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great bit of kit - does what it's supposed to
Toughball 2.4GHZ Wireless Keyboard with Optical Trackball A great little keyboard which does exactly what it's supposed to do. Read more
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