A few years ago, I took "the Alaska cruise" through the inside passage from Juneau to Vancouver. I took a camera and a notebook (the paper and cardboard kind) to keep a record of my experience. As it turned out, I discovered that I could teransmit my reactions and assesments, my feelings and my judgments, much better by typing them in than by handwriting them. At that time I was happy enough to have a 7-inch tablet and a wireless keyboard. It was "a wonderful solution to all difficulties," (to paraphrase Swift). So when the opportunity arose to take another trip, this time to Hawaii, I searched for a similar set up to record my progress, discoveries, thoughts, and--should it occur--wisdom.
In keeping with my usual investigative strategy, I fed the data monster several search strings, including "wireless keyboard," "miniature keyboard," and such like.
Long story short, the Rii RKM709 2.4 Gigahertz wireless keyboard and mouse combination looked almost too good to be true. So I ordered one and it arrived in a couple of days. The items were nicelyk packed in a color-printed box (white background with black, blue, and turquoise accents.
But will it work with my system? The manufacturer says the keyboard and mouse are compatible with USB 2.0 or later, Windows XP,Vista, CE, 7, 8, 10; Mac OS, IOS, OSX, Linux, Android OS with USB interface, Amazon FIRE TV, Smart TV. My test set up was a Dell Core I7,
I hope you will give it a try.