07-03-2023, 05:48 PM
If the manufacturer states that it supports Raspberry Pi it will probably work similar to a typical wireless keyboard/mouse device. You would be able to enter text and perform mouse actions. As far as any special buttons on the device for example power, menu, home etc those would prolly need to be "programmed" to do what you want them to do but I have no idea how thats accomplished with this particular device.
You might want to search the Raspberry Pi Forums to see iff anyone else has experience with the device. In any case your best bet is to buy it from a retailer that offers unconditional returns just in case it doesn't work out.
You might want to search the Raspberry Pi Forums to see iff anyone else has experience with the device. In any case your best bet is to buy it from a retailer that offers unconditional returns just in case it doesn't work out.