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Thinking of buying a keyboard for my XDA to makle typing more convenient. Does anyone know of, or can strongly recommend any? I am currently considering the universal IR from Targus and one also by Belkin. Any comments, thoughts, experiences, suggestions and recommendations will be highly appreciated.
Hi,
I've tried the Belkin and was not impressed with it. The keyboard play wasn't the best and getting the IR to line up is a pain sometimes.
What I have found as the best solution is the older Targus Stowaway keyboard with the connector 191008-B26T from www.thesupplynet.com folks. The Targus has the best feel so far of the ones I've looked at and returned.
Software wise, don't use the Targus software, instead go to the thinkoutside.com web site and download the software from there.
It works perfectly with no hangup problems like when using the Targus software.
If you need any further info, send me an email to [email protected]
Randy
Keyboard
Hi all
I am not so fond of these IRDA keyboards. Your PDA tumbles easily . I think a better solution is the O2 XDA II Standard Keyboard with a special XDA II connector . I had a similar keyboard for my Siemens Loox PDA and used it without any problems on the train. This one was based on the Belkin G700.. a luxury version with Siemens Design. Super keyboard!
http://www.expansys-usa.com/accessory.asp?code=108654&atype=KEYBDS&count=9
Since a week I made the transfer to a Orange M1000 and noticed Expansys has now a similar keyboard for the XDA II / QTEK 2020/M1000 . This is a Thinkoutside keyboard with a special XDA II connector
For me a real wanna have!
Perraudin
Amsterdam
keyboard
I've had good results with the BenQ G7B0, sold as a 'standard'
kbd by O2., and available from http://www.expansys-usa.com.
Incidentally, O2 told me I had to buy a new keyboard for the XDA II,
but that, as so much of O2's claims, was misinformation - the
kbd works for both.
Regards,
Andrew
I bought a STOWAWAY Universal Wireless IR Keyboard and after installing the driver it worked fine on my XDA I. But TomTom Navigator 5 wired GPS didn't work any more. It didn't see its GPS receiver anymore. Reason: both packages use the same beam and 32 Mb memory is not enough to use both packages. Removed the driver for the keyboard and my device is working correct again.
Thread title says it. I really want a bluetooth keyboard to use with my Sprint Touch but reviews for BT keyboards are all over the place. Some positive, some negative, some have driver problems, some don't... and then half the neg reviews are from dummies who really shouldn't be reviewing technology in the first place.
So if you have found a good working BT keyboard for the Vogue, can you tell me about it? Thanks!
Not BT, but my personal recommendation is the Spb FullScreenKeyboard, works perfect, and no need to carry anything extra.
I use a iGo (ThinkOutside) Stowaway and it works great. iGo has stopped producing them, so prices are all over the map, but I did see one on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Stowaway-Ultr...AKD1J9QB9025J&s=generic&qid=1214779131&sr=1-2 - for $39.99. I travel a lot and don't always want to drag out my tablet so I use this and a bt mouse. I had their IR model before this one.
+1 for the stowaway. I've had one for about 2 years and am very happy. It sips batteries and hooks up to any BT I've tried it with. Thier mouse on the other had has a huge appetite for batteries. Not worth it in my opinion when you have a touch screen within reach.
Dan
slim
i've been waiting for this one,
http://freedominput.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=30
but they keep pushing the date back
I've used the iGo/ThinkOutside BT keyboards with several devices, including my XV6900. It's an awesome keyboard.
Logitech's Bluetooths Mini Dionvo
Junkyard Dawg said:
Thread title says it. I really want a bluetooth keyboard to use with my Sprint Touch but reviews for BT keyboards are all over the place. Some positive, some negative, some have driver problems, some don't... and then half the neg reviews are from dummies who really shouldn't be reviewing technology in the first place.
So if you have found a good working BT keyboard for the Vogue, can you tell me about it? Thanks!
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I use Logitech's Bluetooths Mini Dionvo keyboard on my VOUGE 100 device. Pricy but it's current the BEST!
Link: http://tinyurl.com/3y6h79
hands down igo stoaway...awesome keyboard and batteries last forever
ThinkOutside BT
++ThinkOutside Stowaway BT! I've had it for a couple of years, used on several devices, and love it! I love their BT mouse as well.
I use the apple wireless keyboard with my verizon touch and it works without any extra software you just pair the phone to the keyboard and it works fine. seems like the easiest thing to do
Hey, guys! My Galaxy Tab will be here on Wednesday (very excited). I am looking at accessories for it now, and I'm kind of stuck at the keyboard option. Here's what I'm after.
- "Real" keyboard. I spend my life in front of a computer, and I don't care for the soft touch keyboards at all. Just don't feel right to me.
- Small, but not micro. I really just want a keyboard that's essentially the same as a laptop keyboard, but without the laptop.
- I don't want to go broke buying a keyboard. I don't have to tell you guys how much the tablet already cost me, and I don't want to spend a huge chunk on an input device for it.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated. Thank you so much!
Apple's Bluetooth keyboard.
burhanistan said:
Apple's Bluetooth keyboard.
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+1 its an A1255(3BATTERY) or the newer A1314 less battery
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So is there a keyboard. Out yet that works with a Verizon tab?? Wired or wireless
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There are alot of keyboard that work.
I use my Ps3 keypad. Once CM7 comes for me, I'll be using the controller and the keypad as a combo.
I never used apple's mouse. I doubt they will run on my tab.
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WHEN IN DOUBT, XDA
wow, i like this slogan.
I really enjoy the official Galaxy Tab keyboard dock.
Very enjoyable.
As much as I like the keyboard/case combos they mostly suck.
hiu115 said:
I never used apple's mouse. I doubt they will run on my tab.
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wow, i like this slogan.
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It will run
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I've searched Google and the forums and the result is always a keyboard that works with all SGT except the Verizon ones. Is I'm looking for a for sure one to get
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mkoz777 said:
I really enjoy the official Galaxy Tab keyboard dock.
Very enjoyable.
As much as I like the keyboard/case combos they mostly suck.
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+1 voting this one as well
Microsoft Mobile 6000 Bluetooth Keyboard for me - it works perfectly and you of couse can have your Tab in portrait or horizontal position.
Hi, I just bought an apple wireless keyboard today. It is light, elegant and well-priced for its quality. I am glad to report that I got it connected to my tab at first try.
Switched on Bluetooth, found the device, typed the passkey that appears on the tab screen with the apple keyboard, press enter and I got it! it works together with Samsung on-screen keyboard. Nothing to complain except that caps lock doesn't work. But I assume you could always download a driver from the market to make it work. I am happy for what I got for now.
Lastly my galaxy tab is an international model - in Australia. Hope I have helped those who were as anxious as I was while deciding whether to get the apple wireless keyboard.
Logitech keyboard for Android 3.0
This keyboard works pretty well for me. I liked this one because it has android shortcuts. Some of them do not work since it was designed for 3.0(HC). Cant wait to see HC on the 7in GTab! Then all the shortcuts should work.....
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What is about leather cases with small keyboards that can be bought on Amazon or elsewhere? Do they do a job, are they worth for money? Many thanks.
I'm using a bluetooth keyboard with my Verizon Tab 10.1 (Model SCH-I905). The keyboard, which comes in a case that holds both the keyboard and Tab, is called:
eWonder Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard Case for 10-Inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
I purchased it on Amazon for $44, and it was very simple to setup (under 1 min), and has worked like a charm!
squirreldon said:
I'm using a bluetooth keyboard with my Verizon Tab 10.1 (Model SCH-I905). The keyboard, which comes in a case that holds both the keyboard and Tab, is called:
eWonder Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard Case for 10-Inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
I purchased it on Amazon for $44, and it was very simple to setup (under 1 min), and has worked like a charm!
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Thanks, I'll buy one...
You can consider Aluminum bluetooth dock keyboard for GALAXY Tab 10.1, model should be P7510. but a little expensive as it looks very cool, $50.35. The online store 's name is Casesinthebox, you can google it to find the keyboard.
Well, this bluetooth keyboard is just what i use now, this one is pratical cause it is a case meanwhile, so my tablet is well protected from the dust with the multi-functional keyboard.
http://www.geartaker.com/product/bl...opers&utm_medium=minqing&utm_campaign=FD0053B
Hope you enjoy your TAB with this keyboard.
I have to agree with the Apple bluetooth keyboard, works like a charm, like it was made for the SGT.
my tabs is galaxy samsung tabs 10.1 I try to connected with apple bluetooth keyboard but is not working. I already followed your suggested. whats wrong. the batery is good.
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a decent BT keyboard to work inline with the Nexus 7??
Cheers
Rich
I really like this one...
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Tabl...113&sr=8-1&keywords=logitech+android+keyboard
Very nice quality.
I have also been looking for one, however every one I have seen on various websites is either stupidly high in price or has a lot of negative reviews from other android owners.
Lennyuk said:
I have also been looking for one, however every one I have seen on various websites is either stupidly high in price or has a lot of negative reviews from other android owners.
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Yeah same problem......would also appreciate UK websites if poss......: )
Yeah, for every good one there 50+ crappy ones.
Expansys has it:
http://www.expansys.com/logitech-ta...tm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=base&ito=1701
Here's a review with some pictures:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...h-bluetooth-keyboard-for-android-3-0-devices/
+1
I have this and it works great. I'd also assume the motorola one would work just as well, but I think it's pricier. You can get a generic keyboard much cheaper, but you don't get the android keys (home, back,menu,search).
bleclair said:
I really like this one...
Logitech-Tablet-Keyboard-Android-920-003390/dp/B0054L8N7M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343396113&sr=8-1&keywords=logitech+android+keyboard
Very nice quality.
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I had the Motorola one and the quality was really so-so. Much nicer to type on the Logitech.
Should add that the Logitech tablet keyboard for iPad is £15 cheaper than the Android variant: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0053FAL...de=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B0053FAL24
Can't see why it wouldn't work, it uses Bluetooth too. So maybe it's just the function keys that are the difference between the Android and iPad versions?
Also had a few other decent-looking bluetooth keyboards bookmarked:
Perixx: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Perixx-PERI...TF8&coliid=I220068LGN8Q3Z&colid=2BR9RKFGQNYYD
HP Touchpad: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hewlett-Pac...UTF8&coliid=ID3PH9NDFJELK&colid=2BR9RKFGQNYYD
Just made a thread for a great deal on Motorola Bluetooth keyboard w/ mouse
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je2345 said:
Just made a thread for a great deal on Motorola Bluetooth keyboard w/ mouse
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but its US not UK
Salty Wagyu said:
Should add that the Logitech tablet keyboard for iPad is £15 cheaper than the Android variant: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0053FAL...de=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B0053FAL24
Can't see why it wouldn't work, it uses Bluetooth too. So maybe it's just the function keys that are the difference between the Android and iPad versions?
Also had a few other decent-looking bluetooth keyboards bookmarked:
Perixx: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Perixx-PERI...TF8&coliid=I220068LGN8Q3Z&colid=2BR9RKFGQNYYD
HP Touchpad: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hewlett-Pac...UTF8&coliid=ID3PH9NDFJELK&colid=2BR9RKFGQNYYD
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Any thoughts on the Perixx or HP one? Any good you think??
Funkyfin2000 said:
Any thoughts on the Perixx or HP one? Any good you think??
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I don't own either, don't have a BT keyboard yet infact Still weighing my options!
Funkyfin2000 said:
Any thoughts on the Perixx or HP one? Any good you think??
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I have the Touchpad keyboard. Works great with Android, and fits well in a bag. Though the media keys don't map to fn keys and there's no ALT.
The Perixx looks really good. So good that now that you've brought it to my attention I might flog my TP keyboard on eBay and get one.
I'm pretty happy with my apple keyboard heh. It's full size for typing, and small for throwing in my bag and my favorite feel for a keyboard next to my Model M. I bought it for my nook color when there weren't even decent android keyboards to buy if you wanted to. It was good to my nook, and it's even better to my nexus
Here's a review of ZaggKeys Flex it's on Amazon.
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Funkyfin2000 said:
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a decent BT keyboard to work inline with the Nexus 7??
Cheers
Rich
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I'm not trying to troll, but why do you want a keyboard for a tablet. I've never understood this. Isn't that what a laptop or netbook is for? Just curious.....maybe I'm missing something.
maybe I'm trolling......
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jdyowa said:
I'm not trying to troll, but why do you want a keyboard for a tablet. I've never understood this. Isn't that what a laptop or netbook is for? Just curious.....maybe I'm missing something.
maybe I'm trolling......
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You can't detach the keyboard from a laptop or netbook. You also can't hold a laptop or netbook in your hands while using it. A tablet with a keyboard accessory has more versatility and portability than a laptop, the only question is whether you'll find the apps and OS sufficient to do your work.
Back to the topic, I picked up the Logitech keyboard today. Best tablet keyboard I've used so far, certainly much better than the poopy one I got with the dock on my old TF101. Pick one up if you can spare the cash.
ThinkOutside
I use my ThinkOutside BT keyboard. It works a treat. It can be a bit pricey from some places, cheaper from others, but I think they are all teh same thing. I have had mine about 5 years, and it works with almost all devices.
Pros:
1. Thin
2. Full-size keys
3. proper keys with travel (not rubber)
4. Stand for phone or small tab
Cons:
1. Price?
2. ?
Had this same issue last week and while the Logitech is good, it is expensive without getting a refurbished one.
I got a Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, it works perfectly, portable and comfy to type on. Also its only $35 on amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Blu...&sr=8-1&keywords=microsoft+bluetooth+keyboard
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Confirmed working and all features functioning.
Micro size keyboard, dimensions 202mm (L), 106mm (W), 18mm (D)
Keyboard includes left/right mouse buttons and a thumb mouse scroll wheel.
Touch scroll bar at the side of the mouse wheel allows you to scroll up and down pages/documents.
56 key layout, QWERTY keyboard in UK layout
Includes Media Control Keys - Email, Internet, Back/Forward, Play/Pause/Mute (activated by pressing function key)
Includes Arrow Keys
Weight 205g
Wireless Bluetooth - (enabled Bluetooth device or receiver required, bluetooth receiver not included) Wireless range up to 10 Metres
Includes Sleep and Wake up on key press functions to greatly extend battery life.
Battery Low LED Indicator
On/Off Switch
Takes 2x AAA batteries (not included)
Fully Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Win7
Generic versions available online , search for WKB-1500 Bluetooth Mini Keyboard.
Transforms text input to the point where you could ditch your laptop/netbook.
jdyowa said:
why do you want a keyboard for a tablet
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Ever tried typing into a tablet, with your fingers, on a train in the UK ?
A keyboard ups the WPM dramatically
Also working well a Gigabyte GM-M7700B Bluetooth Laser Mouse.
Just ordered this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005EKLHTO/ref=nosim/?tag=hotukdeals-21
Cracking price for us UK users for an excellent Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse. The seller has good reviews, so no fear there.
You can even trade in the Dock/Remote at CEX for £11 and you get a top quality BT Keyboard/Mouse for just £13.99.
Anyway, my question is this:
Does anyone have any experience of using this with a Note 2? I know the Dock/Remote is pretty redundant, but does the Android hot keys work?