Last Updated on October 5, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org
Issue 1:
- we only found it on Ricardo Switzerland.
https://www.ricardo.ch/de/a/k68-60-mechanische-mini-gaming-tastatur-bluetooth-2-4ghz-1242532456/
- Is this because a marketing software is crawling our site and wants to sell every screw we mention to make money out of us? No chance!
Issue 2:
- in the descripton on Ricardo Switzerland it says it is a Mini Gaming Tastatur Bluetooth & 2,4GHz, but Roberto Alsina says it is a usb-c keyboard, what is true now?
Issue 3:
- Roberto Alsina used it to build a laptop from a Radxa zero but does not mention that it eventually also works with the Linux pinephone which only accept selected peripherals:
https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/so-i-built-a-laptop.html
Issue 4:
- according to this picture it is one of the smallest keyboards which eventually can be used for the Pinephone:
- it measures 30 cm x 10 cm:
- Why is it so difficult to find it and little discussed?
Issue 5:
- according to the above image it has an usb type c dual purpose receiver
- it is badly documented that it means it supports both Bluetooth and 2.4 Ghz connectivity as the Rii mini 4
Issue 6:
- it is only a keyboard and has not trackpad integrated
Issue 7:
- It is small but not really small so that it is an outstanding keyboard for mobile applications or the Pinephone.
Issue 8:
- It is neither outstanding small nor outstandig big or ajustable in size by the buyer, and it takes a lot of time to review it, since it is poorly documented.
Issue 9:
- It is used in the demo mentioned above for a TRS 80 alternative, but the TRS 80 is a huge device:
- Who uses a keyboard at this size for the Pinephone?
Issue 10
- It is a dual Bluetooth and 2.4 Ghz keyboard and works eventually with the Pinephone, but did Pinephone developers Martijn Braam not already find a better one and has demonstrated it, since it has additionally a mouse track pointer?
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