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Rii X1 2.4GHz Mini Wireless Keyboard English/ES/FR Keyboards with TouchPad - Sold by Rii Official Store (New Customers)
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- Built-in battery capacity: 450mAH
- Charging voltage: 4.2V ~ 5.05V
- Charging current: less than 350mA
- Dimensions: 150x60x10mm
- Battery type: Polymer Lithium-ion Battery
- Compatible :for Windows 2000 XP Vista, CE, Windows 7 8
- Linux(Debian-3.1, Redhat-9.0, Ubuntu-8.10, Fedora-7.0 tested)
- Android OS(with standard USB interface)
- 3 in 1 Multifunction :Wireless keyboard + Touchpad + Mouse;
- 2.4GHz Wireless Connection , Control range 5m
- Ultra sensitive touchpad with 90-degree flip design.
- QWERT full-function Mini Keyboard
- Auto sleep and wake-up function of the keyboard.
- Ergonomic design, compact and light weight.
- Can be used for PC, Notebook, Smart TV, HTPC, Android TV BOX, etc.
HID compatible device
· Terminal with USB port
· Windows 2000
· Windows XP
· Windows Vista, Windows CE, Windows 7, Windows 8
· Linux (Debian-3.1, Redhat-9.0, Ubuntu-8.10, Fedora-7.0 tested)
· Android OS (With standard USB interface)
- 1x Rii mini x1 Keyboard
- 1x USB Charging Cable
- 1x USB Receiver
- 1 x User Manual
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sorted by1. Open in a private window (otherwise it picks up cookies)
2. select the English version (it defaults to Korean I think)
3. Click on pay and then enter a new email address you haven't used there before (this creates a new account). I used my physical address in the UK and it was accepted.
4. You can't use paypal as it's < £1 - I used Google Pay
5. Profit
Anyone having problems such as it appearing for £8.26 as I did - try this method.
I doubt it'll work very well, but the wireless keyboard and mouse I already have for my Steam Deck are so terribly unreliable that the 54p is worth the gamble.
I had to use a diffrent email addy, credit card and a slightly modified adress so a bit of a faff, but worth the effort (edited)