What’s more, you can let go of the idea of having to buy a keyboard and mouse separately. But at the end of the day, most of the keyboards with touchpads are meant for casual use and are not ideal for professional usage. As mentioned above, you can use it to enter complicated passwords on your Smart TV or scroll quickly through menus. So, if you have been searching for a good wireless keyboard with touchpads to connect to your smart TV or for casual use, here are our recommendations. But first,
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1. Logitech K400 Plus Wireless Touch TV Keyboard
Though it’s a wireless keyboard, it’s not a traditional Bluetooth keyboard. The K400 Plus uses a small 2.4GHz dongle for establishing the connection. While you will not get the best typing experience, it’s safe to say that it delivers a decent typing experience. The ABS keys are quiet, though they tend to be a little slippery. The lightweight ensures that you can carry it during your travels. Just drop it on your backpack and get going. The trackpad is smooth and registers touch without any issues. We have been using this keyboard on-and-off during the last year and thankfully, we have not encountered any issues with the keys or the trackpad. Though it gets most of the work done (unless you have a keyboard-heavy job), it doesn’t have any macro keys. The only extra keys you will find are the ones for controlling the volume.
2. Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard (N9Z-00002)
Unlike the one above, this one is not a super-compact keyboard. The keys are evenly spaced and the keys provide handsome feedback when pressed. It also comes with a few necessary additions, like the two extra customizable keys. By default, you can either set it to play & pause media, or you can use them to set the computer to sleep. Thankfully you can change them with an additional software for Windows 10. For the price, it’s a decent keyboard for anyone who wishes to mix work and play. But if you are left-handed, the touchpad may feel a bit odd to work with.
3. Logitech K600 TV Keyboard
At the end of the day, this one is strictly a couch keyboard. There is no backlight; neither is there any option to raise the keyboard’s height or inclination. But it makes for some good old-school TV scrolling.
4. Corsair K83 Wireless Keyboard
In its heart, it’s also an entertainment keyboard and not really meant for typing for long. Nonetheless, the membrane keys are quite decent. The K83 has a slim and sleek look, and the low-profile keys add to its looks. Moreover, it also packs backlit keys making it easier for you to use it in the dark. But at the end of the day, it’s not a gaming keyboard, and the lighting is not customizable. Another feature that sets it apart from the rest is that it’s a Bluetooth keyboard. So if there is a considerable distance between the source and the keyboard, it might pose an issue. Other than that, it comes with rechargeable batteries, and a single charge should last you around 40 hours.
Two’s a Party
These were some of the small wireless keyboards with a touchpad. These prove to be a much better option compared to the minimal TV remotes these days. At the same time, you can also take them while traveling. Next up: Are you looking to buy a mouse but can’t figure which one? Check this article below for our recommendations for the best mouse for office use. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.