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The listing, wireless keyboard mouse combo hand sized.. has ended.

used working wireless keyboard mouse combo, hand sized all in one. has usb adapter that stores in back, see pics to show where it stores at. does not come with any kinda paperwork or disc. it is a plug and play type. i used it on windows 7 home premium. worked just fine. charges by plugging it into your usb port via the provided cable shown. this item is exactly how i got it. it works good but i got fatter fingers so it wont work for me. thought someone else could use it for free. battery does hold a charge, dont ask hours or days i just know it last along time. i used it for several days on my desktop before i had to plug it back in again. hasnt been used much although. as is and as pictured and described to the best of my ability. any questions dont hesitate to ask i am here to help. have a great day :-) no gin, sorry. starts at 1 credit free shipped to usa only. :-)
Questions & Comments
Original
Will it work on a laptop an is there something to plug into com like the wireless mouse had a piece that plugs into my laptop to receive the signal or how do it work
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Dec 30th, 2015 at 12:39:38 PM PST by
Original
hi, yes it works just the same on laptops. i had a hp laptop with windows 7 installed on it and it worked just fine. the adapter you speak of is included with the setup. its a stow away type where the adapter fits into a casing piece and then that whole assembly slides inside the keyboard edge. you can see it in photos. i took photos as i pulled it out for illustration and so you van see it clearly. it is alot like the wireless mice that have the adapter to work them with, this has the same thing and it is also included. thanks for the great comments :-) anything else just ask i am here to help. good luck :-)
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Dec 30th, 2015 at 2:50:29 PM PST by
Original
Tks for get n back so fast that all I need to know thanks again
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Dec 30th, 2015 at 2:53:43 PM PST by
Original
you are welcome, glad to be of help :-)
Dec 30th, 2015 at 3:54:44 PM PST by
Original
this is listia,s idea of a response to me:

ListiaJames (Listia Help)
Jan 8, 10:22 AM

Hi candymanpit,

I understand your frustration and getting verified buyers and sellers in our marketplace is one of our top priorities. I know it's not enjoyable to see the high bid amount of your listings go up and down and we try not to let that happen too often. A bid on a listing is more of an intent to buy as opposed to actually buying paying it right when you bid. When a user closes their account or their account is suspended we have to remove those bids because they will no longer be on Listia to complete the transaction and therefor uphold their intent to give you those credits.

I know that still won't sit well, but we have buyer tools like watching and saved searches where buyers get notified last minute of listings they were interested in. Buyers that once saw a price that was too are very likely to check the price again when the listing is about to end.

Hope that helps!

Sincerely,
ListiaJames
Listia Member Support
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Jan 8th, 2016 at 10:59:48 AM PST by
Original
I have a Nettop (WIn7) home theater. I did have a Lenovo remote key/mouse, but my brother's kid was playing with it after eating a PB&J- so now half the keys dont work... I need this pretty desperately to get my Netflix going again. I was set to go higher in the bids, but then Listia did what it did. I have never seen that happen before. Sorry it happened, but that is why I'm not gonna be dealing with Listia for much longer. With the rampant inflation and other "shady" things going on, I would rather deal with eBay. Just my opinion of course... FWIW
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Jan 8th, 2016 at 10:25:35 AM PST by
Original
sounds like this would work perfect for you. i truly feel sorry for every bidder that bid on this listing. as a seller i feel as if i cannot gaurantee you the lowest or best possible price on the listing because of listias actions. listia also just sent another response thru my email. i am going to make another comment here and copy and paste it so all of you can read the response i got. but have no worries high bidder you will get your item just as i described. i will take care of you even if listia wont. regardless of how many or how little credits i earn on it, at this point i dont care. i just want the customers to be happy. thanks for the comments and please see listias response sent not even 15 minutes agao from when i typed this. good luck everyone ;-)
Jan 8th, 2016 at 10:59:10 AM PST by
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A final thought. I promise!

Actually, after thinking about it for a bit, it's more like Listia's is REPOSSING the credits. Because refunding or returning involves giving the buyer something in return for his or her property.

You know, a store or dealership does not take possession of a product after it's been paid in full, just because the credit card account has been closed. For that matter, neither does the bank or credit card company take possession of the stuff that's been purchased unless money is still owed on a loan.

It doesn't make any sense to me any way I look at it. If it was real money, yes. But I can't believe that the handful of credits that any single user has, no matter how much that may be, can't lower the value of credits enough to impact Listia's profits when they sell credits to users. Even with one less "player" in the market.

It profits them nothing, and only seems to ***** off sellers.
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Jan 8th, 2016 at 12:22:12 AM PST by
Original
nothing to me makes any sense either? i guess no matter. someone here will win it either way and i am happy to get it to them as described :-) but you are right, no doubt. thanks again for all the comments you add. this is what comments section is for. i enjoy speaking to folks here. folks like yourself :-) have a wonderful day today.
Jan 8th, 2016 at 12:29:47 AM PST by
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I know this is different, but I've hooked up Bluetooth keyboards for both Android and Apple, and even Windows interchangeably between the three OS's (Linux too, Android is a form of Linux). I know that there are differences between the three interfaces, but for the most part the OS compensates. And on Android I simply downloaded a new keyboard that recognizes the difference and compensates. (I was actually looking for arrow keys and stumbled onto this great keyboard.)
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Jan 7th, 2016 at 8:27:19 PM PST by
Original
sounds like you know more about it than i do. since i do not own a tablet or smartphone i have no idea. only tested in desktop and laptop. its a neat gadget i will admit. but i went to using a wireless full size keyboard and mouse. easier for me personally. but thanks for the info. thanks for taking the time to stop by and good luck :-)
Jan 7th, 2016 at 11:16:57 PM PST by
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With a normal USB port.
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Jan 7th, 2016 at 6:08:40 PM PST by
Original
yes. the cord plugs into a regular port and the adapter piece. the plug for charging it, which plugs into the side is a smaller typed. i see these alot for like mp3 players and such. its not the micro size like super new ones but its the types that was out just before those micro,s came out. you can see them in the photos i took close ups. best i could anyways. thanks again.
Jan 7th, 2016 at 6:13:23 PM PST by
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Question: Some of these have laser pointers built-in. Is this one?
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Jan 7th, 2016 at 5:56:39 PM PST by
Original
no, not a laser pointer on this one. would be neat if it did. would make sense since its portable. :-)
Jan 7th, 2016 at 6:01:06 PM PST by
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@candymanpit, Listia doesn't need credits, they say, here's 10,000 credits and they appear. Nor do credits COST Listia anything. They are 100% profit when they sell them. The MONEY, that's another matter. Since Listia neither buys, or sells anything (other than Gift Cards I suspect they get for free as advertising) credits are only relevant when they sell credits. Listia's only interest in credits is that their cost when sold (by them) remains high. You notice that they brook no competition? Users can't sell money, so if you need more in a hurry, they're the only game in town. If they allowed trading credits for money, people wouldn't pay the high premium that Listia charges for credits. They work hard to keep the actual cash value of a credit hazy. Though that also helps both bidders and sellers. Since there is no agreed upon value, the value of a credit is a personal opinion, meaning buyers CAN get a great bargain, and sellers CAN get a huge premium for their item.

Though the value of credits has plummeted over the last year. In 2014 a popular brand $1 gift card would usually go for about 1,700cr.
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Jan 7th, 2016 at 5:54:30 PM PST by
Original
i heard of the days where gift cards was reasonable. i looked into them and i dont even try to bid on them. its a waste of points. i could go directly to those sites and buy it cheaper than getting credits here. makes a 5 dollar card get marked up to 20. talk about scalping. points i dont understand with them? they do have the cash already. you are right 100 percent profit plus extra on things such as this situation with the listing here. thanks for the comments again. at least i know i am not the only one who feels listia does a few things that could be done better. i hope listia reads all of these comments and makes a change for its users, sellers and buyers alike.
Jan 7th, 2016 at 6:08:28 PM PST by
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I don't understand how a user who closes his account, gets ANYTHING back? Unless he actually spent money, but even then it's "no refunds". If not, then maybe I should close my account so I can get my $5 back. The time before Last time I bought credits, Listia was advising that you could get your credits back if you didn't get what you bid on, so I assumed that was still the case.
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Jan 7th, 2016 at 5:34:42 PM PST by
Original
yes because even if that winner does win the listing, and then does not respond with verified address or anything else usually forfeits the credits and if they do not send the ship info over in a certain period then i am not required to ship it out anymore. so basicly worse scenario is they win, they dont respond, i keep credits and item, and when settled of course not till then, i relist. how i thought it worked here. guess not. why i said i dont feel protected by listia as promised to all of us. i wanted to say i have nothing against any of the other bidders here and i commend you all on your bids. i just dont feel its right for listia to remove points that do not belong to them once a bid is placed here. bids are permanent and not reverseable. even if its a mistake, they confirm the bid to submit it. the buyer. thanks for the great comments. i appreciate you doing that. :-)
Jan 7th, 2016 at 5:42:52 PM PST by
Original
You Got That Right I Agree 100%
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Jan 7th, 2016 at 3:16:08 PM PST by
Original
listia just responded with a sorry. when a user closes there account the points are returned. so that being said, how does a new user get those back not verified? so i guess listia is going to keep them for themselves and be greedy!!. i responded to forward it to a supervisor. listia is wrong!! thanks for the comment. listia needs to be held accountable on issues like this in my opinion. seller protection or buyers furthermore, phooie!! what protection?? is this fair folks?
Jan 7th, 2016 at 4:49:16 PM PST by
Original
Mine is similar and had a dongle hidden in back. Any USB port will make this usable with your device. Is this a Bluetooth one? Very nice auction BTW.
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Jan 4th, 2016 at 6:29:07 AM PST by
Original
hi. i have no idea on the bluetooth? i have never used bluetooth before ever. so i honestly dont know on that. i never used it that way. i just plugged the adapter in and used it. since i never got any paperwork with it, i am just not sure if it is or not? i took photos of info on it, maybe someone here could find out more about it, but all i know anyways. any info you need to decide that i can give you i would be happy to help anyway i can. thanks and great comments :-)
Jan 4th, 2016 at 10:12:18 AM PST by
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Would it work with an. Ipad?
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Jan 1st, 2016 at 3:28:11 PM PST by
Original
no i do not believe it will work with an ipad. or any tablet furthermore. think this is just for desktops and laptops.
Jan 1st, 2016 at 4:49:43 PM PST by
Original
Great auction! Fanned and watching, Fan back.
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Jan 1st, 2016 at 9:33:05 AM PST by
Original
thanks, i fanned you. have a great year :-)
Jan 1st, 2016 at 12:04:33 PM PST by
Original
nice. watching!
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Dec 31st, 2015 at 3:36:25 PM PST by
Original
awesome! good luck and thank you :-)
Dec 31st, 2015 at 4:14:34 PM PST by
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No problem. I won't be buying anymore credits from Listia. This just reinforces the correctness of my decision.

I think others should also pledge to not ever buy credits from Listia again until things change.
Jan 7th, 2016 at 6:03:39 PM PST by
Original
i agree. i just bought some few days ago. im done buying.
Jan 7th, 2016 at 6:18:38 PM PST by
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Oh, also, I see these advertised for the Raspberry PI computer. It's a "project" / educational computer designed to run Linux, and it can take any kind of normal keyboard, so I don't know why this wouldn't work on a tablet, or even a phone.
Jan 7th, 2016 at 6:07:47 PM PST by
Original
hi. like i mentioned in the listing and comments i just dont know what it will work with or not besides what i did test it on. also that is in the listing. i do know you are the second person to mention that, and maybe you guys are right on that part of it, but i just am not for sure other than windows 7 and 10, 64-bit systems.laptop and desktop. if it works for other things also than score for the winner :-) i just dont know though what it can all work on besides fore mentioned. thanks.
Jan 7th, 2016 at 6:23:19 PM PST by
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You too!
Jan 8th, 2016 at 12:55:48 AM PST by
Original
:-)
Jan 8th, 2016 at 9:38:31 AM PST by
Original
UPDATE: Listia reps have agreed to bring this up in the next board meeting for discussion to see if they can do anything different to prevent this from happening again to anyone else in the future. i am happy that listia will be discussing this at the next meeting, i and i hope for all of us here that they can figure out better ways of doing certain things here. i feel listia is at least addressing the issue and that they recognize there is an issue with listings in this manner. cross our fingers listia users, maybe we can resolve this and other issues that occur similar to this. thanks to all the bidders and support in this manner. sincerely, thank you. :-)
Jan 8th, 2016 at 2:00:09 PM PST by

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