The keyboard itself, the feel is good, like a remote control. The pressure point of the keys could, however, come a little earlier. This is to rubber buttons "relatively" are sluggish.
The Air Mouse funtioniert well and sufficiently precise.
On the top there are directional pad, mouse button left / right lock button on the mouse, "Back" button and two other buttons whose function has not yet been opened up to me.
What I'm missing is still a volume control.
The remote control only works on newer TV's.
Taking the mouse off it switches to save battery after a short while. (Batteries, there is not, incidentally, only an internal battery that is charged via USB)
Turning the mouse to turn this off and you can make entries on the keyboard. For smaller inputs ranging from the completely, It is supposed to write no annoyingly long texts, I would need, however, already abundzu the F11 and F12 are not available. On HTPC or similar but certainly adequate.
The keyboard has no Esc key, function keys F1-F10 only, special characters (except for "point") can be accessed via a function key, but divided somewhat illogical for my taste.
For accessories: there is a USB charging cable with a 15cm long USB extension cable, the USB dongle and a Kutzanleitung with. Packaging is the size of two cigarette packs together roughly.
Those looking for more detailed guidance, in vain. On the Trust site, there is only just the Quick Start Guide which is also sent along, but you can see on the site such as a compatibility list of TV equipment and a not very extensive troubleshooting or FAQ.
Anyone who wants to so define this keyboard for the TV should get first look, there the devices are listed with which they are compatible.
All in all, but still with which, for example, the HTPC can serve a practical device. For my taste, not the ne plus ultra (due to the FEH) lumbar keys but quite usable.