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⌨️ Elevate your workspace with wireless freedom and sleek precision!
The Rii K22S-Black is a versatile wireless keyboard featuring dual 2.4GHz RF and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, a rechargeable battery, and a durable aluminum alloy frame. Its integrated touchpad and multi-device pairing make it ideal for professionals seeking a portable, high-performance typing solution compatible with a wide range of devices including PCs, Macs, tablets, and smart TVs.



| ASIN | B0CCD27546 |
| Additional Features | Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Business, Everyday Use, Multimedia, Personal, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | #259 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Rii |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smart TV, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,296) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Bluetooth |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Rii |
| Model Name | K22S-Black |
| Model Number | K22S-Black |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 22 |
| Style Name | K22S-Black |
| Switch Type | Scissor-Switch |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
O**Y
Great keyboard! It just works.
Writing the review on this keyboard right now, what do I say? It's amazing: It's got everything you would want in a keyboard like this, it's sleek, quiet, has dual connection mode (though the Bluetooth works a lot better from further away distances in my experience), it's a nice white color with black text so reading what's on it is not very difficult, it has a useful scroll section on the right side of the track pad, useful for giant pages of text, and it fits in my backpack. Of course, no lights on it, but that isn't necessary for a keyboard like this in my opinion. It works on almost anything that has Bluetooth: computer, phone, you name it. My only issues are that sometimes I'll be using the track pad while listening to music and accidentally click the mute button at the top of the track pad, and that is a little hard to stop doing if you have your cursor speed low like I do. And, it does not register a whole bunch of keys at once, so don't try playing 8 key rhythm games on it. Other that that, this thing is amazing and has everything I want in a keyboard this small and for this price. Just make sure it's charged, plug the dongle in/pair it, and boom. It works.
F**Y
SO easy to connect and touchPad feature is right on!!
Though in past decades I have used a desktop, as a photographer, I need a very lightweight and portable computer solution for travels, so a laptop was also necessary. Being on a laptop nonstop everyday archiving, reviewing and viewing image files on a laptop for me, seems to be best done on a laptop and that's what I've been doing at home AND while on the road for years. My laptop recently died [thanks again microsoft!] and I needed a solution quickly. I went back to a fullsize old desktop which I had problems adjusting to, making keybrd mistakes so much that I decided to create a desktop computer station based on a laptop design ;) With this keyboard, it feels and looks like a laptop keyboard. Instead of a large PC monitor, I searched and found a smaller touch screen monitor, which I will somehow slant on my desk so that I have the makings of a "laptop" but will actually be a desktop configured as a LAPTOP! This keyboard is an integral part of that design in my head, and it is working VERY nicely! It booted up without problems, didn't even have to look at the instructions. Once I turned on the bluetooth [TAB+ FN] connection was almost in an eye blink! Really! Until my smaller touch-screen monitor arrives, I am using a Dell 23" monitor, connected to a BeeLink X45 with 8gb ram and everything is going soooo smoothly and very very fast! It already feels as if I am using a laptop already ;) This keyboard is very good and though I wish it had the little legs on the back to hold it at a nice angle, I am making good progress within a few minutes, in typing and using the touchpad! I've gone into settings to adjust the cursor/mouse color as I couldn't find it on this big wide 23" screen! Totally recommended! Pictures attached show the still-in-plastic keyboard next to my standard default PC with the keyboard. You can see how this keyboard is almost the same width as the 15" keyboard, and the touchpad is really working well from the get-go, even though the protective plastic is still on!!
J**.
Nice HTPC keyboard with a few foibles
This was easy to connect via bluetooth and paired right away. Feels pretty good to type on, similar to a typical laptop keyboard in terms of spacing and travel. Decent array of function-key shortcuts. The trackpad is pretty responsive and the scroll wheel area works for me. As others have noted, there's a bug in the way the volume buttons are implemented -- capacitive "buttons" are drawn over the top centimeter or so of the touchpad, but this area is also interpreted as being part of the actual touchpad so you can't change volume without also clicking the mouse. This also means that disabling the touchpad (FN+Space) disables the volume keys. Seems like it would be easy to fix in a firmware update, but I don't think the wired connection supports data so that probably isn't possible without a hardware revision, which is a shame. If they bother with that, IMHO they should just put volume up/down/mute as an alternate function on the F-keys -- and while you're at it, make the trackpad a few millimeters shorter so that I can pick up the keyboard by the right side without accidentally nudging the mouse. It's also worth noting that the pointing device shows up as a generic (HID) mouse, not a trackpad, so you can't use your OS trackpad features with it, like multi-finger taps or swipes. Two-finger tap (right click) and swipe (scroll) works but there is no way to middle-click, show/hide desktop, etc.
M**.
Not usable for me
I'm sorry, for me this is unusable. The problem is that the touchpad doesn't just have buttons, it also has tap-to-click. And that is overly sensitive, and not adjustable. I cannot point or scroll without constantly triggering tap-to-click by accident. Particularly annoying is that this also often happens for 2-finger tap for right click. The rest is OK, including battery life.
A**R
This is the perfect couch keyboard and trackpad for my miniPC. I''ve bought cheap foldable ones that are just bluetooh but it didn't do what I wanted. It doesnt say, but it does come with a 2.4gz dongle so you can wake the PC up from sleep. If you have the dongle in the back on the PC, you might need a USB extention cable as there is interferance.
L**Y
Fast delivery. Received it in good condition. Finished testing it. It works well.
E**E
Windows 11 PC used exclusively for a racing simulator. Needing a replacement for a failing MS wireless keyboard, this one caught my attention for both price, and the metal base. Turned on the pc, stuck the dongle in, turned on the keyboard, it worked. Nice weight to the keyboard, the track pad has been great, very accurate for what I'm doing. It's a great addition to my sim rig, I honestly couldn't comment on how it would be as a laptop external keyboard for day to day use, as that's not what I'm doing with it. The keys feel good, not much movement, but positive and I've had no missed key strokes. Handy having both Bluetooth and 2.4ghz connectivity, I've only used the dongle so can't comment on Bluetooth.
J**O
For the price, this is an excellent keyboard. I bought it to replace a logitech KB400 and this is far sturdier and made of higher quality materials - it looks sleek. The built-in trackpad makes use with an HTPC very easy, whilst still being compact.
L**E
Brilliant keyboard *except* for a huge flaw using under linux and the 2.4ghz usb dongle... after a second or two the dongle will autosuspend to save power, causing any keys held down to get stuck repeating as the dongle isn't awake to receive the keyboards 'key released' packet. i.e. you're holding down the down arrow to scroll through a page, and after you release it, it KEEPS SCROLLING!!!! To fix, I added usbcore.autosuspend=-1 to my kernel args, but the adapter really should hint to the usb subsystem that it can never be suspended, as it always needs to be awake to listen for keypress events. Other than that, it's great.
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