Wireless Keyboard with Smart Touchpad

This new USB keyboard comes with 87 keys, 18 hot keys, a built-in high precision multi-Touch touchpad and it works wirelessly from distances of up to 10 meters.

This new USB keyboard comes with 87 keys, 18 hot keys, a built-in high precision multi-Touch touchpad and it works wirelessly from distances of up to 10 meters.

The keypad with cover and the keypad with trackball have already been invented, so what to do next? Of course, let’s throw in a spacebar instead and we’re ready to launch.

If you don’t want your nosey friends or co-workers to be able to see what top secret figures you are entering at your computer, this new USB keypad with cover might be just the ticket.

This wireless keypad features 19 standard keys, 13 hot keys and a high precision 1000DPI trackball. The wireless transfer is done using a 2.4 GHz radio frequency.

Maybe you remember the Flexible Keyboard with Skype Phone and USB Hub that was released back in January. Now you can also get a separate numeric keypad in the same style, made of the same kind of rubberlike material.

Art Lebedev, the team behind the Optimus Maximus keyboard, has announced the Optimus Pultius; a 15-key addition to any keyboard.

If you don’t feel comfortable using a mouse with a built-in keypad, but still like having a separate set of numeric keys for your laptop, this product might be just the ticket.

Instead of going for yet another one of those attempts of putting a calculator inside a computer mouse, like Ezkey, Sanwa, and others have tried, the Japanse company Takumi decided to try something different by designing a calculator like a keypad.

It’s not the first two-gadgets-in-one post we see today, and it’s not the first keypad mouse we have covered either. Not that long ago there was a similar product from Ezkey floating around in the news.

Yet another computer mouse combo thing (we had the Ezkey Keypad Mouse yeterday). At first look the USB Mouse Calculator ($30) doesn’t feel as useful as the Ezkey can be, considering all computers already have a calculator. The good thing is that it actually doubles as a keypad. The question is how comfortable this mouse really is?
(Via Coolest Gadgets)