🖥️ Elevate Your Control Game!
The RiiMX3 Multifunction Fly Mouse combines a wireless keyboard, infrared remote, and advanced motion sensors, making it the ultimate universal controller for your smart devices. With seamless connectivity, customizable features, and a sleek design, it’s perfect for tech-savvy professionals looking to enhance their home entertainment experience.
Brand | Rii |
Series | FMKRFIRAMT1-IV2 |
Item model number | FMKRFIRAMT1-IV2 |
Operating System | Mac OS |
Item Weight | 2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 4.2 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 4.2 x 1 inches |
Color | Black |
Battery Type | 2 AAA |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | OEM Computer Keyboards |
ASIN | B01CL3ZXGO |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 1, 2016 |
A**R
This thing is badass!
I never even knew such a thing existed, after I found myself in a new situation, I began using my computer with my big monitor as my main media viewer and I found out they make these really cool remote controls for your computer now. I really like how you can use the cursor and you can turn the cursor off if you don't want to keep accidentally moving it, and once you learn how the cursor actually works you can get pretty accurate with it. Also the qwerty keyboard on the back is really cool to have, I mainly just use it for the space bar to pause and play YouTube videos or Netflix etc. Great product, great deal, zero problems with it. If you have trouble accurately moving the cursor around, that's a skill issue, it works just fine!
D**N
Perfect All-Arounder for Media PC
In my time I've gone through a plethora of different wireless input devices for my TV and media PC, from the earliest arcane "universal" remotes to full wireless keyboards to mini wireless keyboards, but I think I've finally hit the sweet spot with the MX3.The size and ergonomics are great using it as both a remote and as a keyboard. The use of the 2.4g wireless and received helps insure it "just works" with the PC. No longer having to scrabble on a touchpad is quite liberating, though I think the remote could benefit from having a scroll wheel.The IR side is a bit more complicated; unfortunately while it features 5 programmable IR buttons, the rest on the remote do nothing in IR; e.g. tapping "TV" and then the volume control will not translate to the TV, even after it has been otherwise programmed. That said, with the five buttons you do have, the remote learns and imitates the signal, so whatever functionality is most crucial can be ported over, even from more than one remote. I set mine up to power the TV on and off and switch the input, and programmed another button with the remote for my artificial fireplace to turn that on and off, allowing me to cache away two remotes for the price of one.The only way I could think to improve it would be to include software for the PC that would allow you to remap the various 2.4g wireless aspects of the remote. In particular my media PC also has a 2.4g remote starter fob and card; if I could set up the remote to talk to that card I'd give it six stars.
C**N
Great for desktop computers
This is such a cool and useful product for people like me who use their desktop computer to watch movies, TV, videos, etc! It’s so nice to not have to get up to push pause, play, etc.
E**J
Very disappointing, clunky out of the box experience
The so-called mouse functionality doesn’t appear to work at all. I get a mouse cursor, but no movement.I plugged this into my pi5 media player. First annoyance - the power button on the remote is by default mapped to a ‘systemctl poweroff’ command. No confirmation, annoying because a pi has to be physically reset to power it back on. The navigation arrows aren’t mapped to navigation - for some reason up and down arrow are volume up/down. The volume buttons? Those do nothing. The ‘alt’ key on the keyboard doesn’t work for accessing numbers/symbols on it. In general most buttons do nothing or are mapped to the wrong thing.Just a really miserable out of box experience. I can probably remap all the buttons manually, but the experience is worse than an ir receiver diode on a GPIO pin with a generic universal IR remote.
D**G
Mouse Issues.
Mouse function is a little spotty at 10ft but overall it has been useful for my NUC.
D**N
Very best remote for any streaming box
This has been one of the best remotes I have found for use with any streaming device. Especially if you sideload apps to run on andriodtv devices. WIth its intergraded mouse and keyboard, it makes it very easy to run apps not designed for TV remotes. I run phone apps on the tv box and this remote helps out. Haven't used the learning keys yet. Update: would have bought the back lite version had I known about it.
S**N
Good for Raspberry Pi media center
I use these remotes on my Raspberry Pi media centers running LibreElec and Kodi. I also just purchased one of these to use on my Windows 11 HTPC with Kodi. The keyboard on the back makes it very easy to set up shares and search for videos. This remote has a button to turn on or off the mouse function. For the most part, I keep the mouse functionality off when running Kodi, and just use the up/down/right/left wheel for navigation. On my Windows 11 HTPC, I can turn the mouse back on when I bring up a browser. I have several of these. Each remote arrives paired to its USB dongle, so there's no interference between remotes. In fact, on one of my Raspberry Pi units, I have two of these remotes, and my wife and I each have our own remote which we keep on our side of the bed.
M**E
Smooth Cursor! Great Responsiveness!
The media could not be loaded. Just received this today, hooked it up to my Pi running Recalbox/Kodi. Worked out of the box (once providing two AAA batteries). The very first thing you will notice when using this remote is how nice the cursor movement is! It will seem sporadic at first, but I now just accept that it is just really eager to please. It is precise, but quick.The mouse cursor CAN be disabled.Moving from there, the buttons all work as they should on Kodi. I would guess that Kodi just sees the remote as a multimedia keyboard (I'm sorry, but I'm not presently interested in polling the raw input codes).My only real complaint here is that the navigation buttons, while feeling nice to press with enough travel, do feel a bit squished together. You CAN feel the difference between them, so you don't feel like operation without staring at the remote is impossible, BUT it is still possible to fat finger if you're rushing to press something.Every button offers exactly as much travel as it SHOULD, so you don't feel cheated out of a satisfying press. For a $12 remote that shipped very quickly, I am absolutely pleased and WILL buy again for every Kodi setup.Addendum: Just noticed this! When operating, only the keys facing up will be usable! So you do not have to worry about pressing a keyboard key while operating the remote side, or vice-versa! This does mean however that you can't get fancy with the remote and try to press a button upside-down or something, but I would still state this as a good feature!
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