Hello Wayne,

I have tested and use a Rapoo wireless ultra-slim keyboard model E9070 with a very tiny 2,4 GHz dongle. It has an on/off switch at the bottom and works, as far as I can tell, flawless.

It does have a numeric keypad but still measures only 340 mm x 110 mm x 5 mm at the "spacebar" end and 10 mm at the upper part, due to the battery container, so it has a slight slant by nature. the backside is stainless steel sheet.

I bought it in the Netherlands but as far as I can see Amazon has it too. I paid 25 euro for it.

http://www.amazon.com/Rapoo-E9070-Wireless-Ultra-Slim-Black/dp/B0072LYIDU


73,
Peter


Op 2015-10-27 01:25 schreef Wayne Burdick:
Hi all,

I'm shopping for a very compact (10" or less in width) wireless keyboard to use 
with my PX3. Obviously it'll be no-frills, no numeric keypad, etc. The Logitech 360 
works great but takes up too much space, IMHO.

The PX3's keyboard feature has been in test for awhile. Can anyone 
enthusiastically endorse a specific keyboard that works with the PX3, is small, 
inexpensive, and widely available?

If we find one that meets these criteria, we may start stocking it.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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