Hey guys
I need some recommendations for a good blue tooth mouse for my note 2. I'm looking for a cheap one.
Thanks
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Using the same logitec bluetooth mouse I used on my note. I picked it up from amazon. ...about 30 bucks if I remember. I can get u the model number after work today if you would like.
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It was around $12.00 on
Ebay. It looks cheap, it is cheap. It works great. It's quite a bit smaller than a regular mouse. I tried to post a link but it didn't work. It came up on the first page searching "Bluetooth Mouse".
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Pic 1..... is a logitech bluetooth mouse
m/n: M-RCQ142, it has worked very well with both the note1 and the note 2.
Pic 2 & 3 ......was made by Think Outside, bluetooth keyboard
m/n XTBT01 ...this little baby can be tough to find but well worth the search. It is a full touch touch typing tactile keyboard that locks in open position. Folded up it fits in a coat pockect. It took a little work to pair with my old note 1, but it easily and seamlessly paired with my note 2.
The note 2 with this mouse, keyboard, and allcast dongle have completly replaced my laptop for weekend travel.
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i have a motorola BT mouse i got for 8 bucks on woot and a logitech BT android keyboard. the keyboard has specific android buttons and short cuts. built for galaxt tab 10.1 but works great.
Related
http://www.androidcentral.com/nexus...-coming-soon?utm_source=ac&utm_medium=twitter
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I'm kinda meh about all those. Even the dock, with no HDMI or some other connectors I don't see the point to it.
I'm unhappy with the cases out now and if this case is slim enough and has magnet lock and close and some sort of stand mechanism, I'd pay 50ish bucks for it. The cases out now are pretty good for their ten dollar price tags but I want something nicer.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1805058
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proud_whovian said:
I'm kinda meh about all those. Even the dock, with no HDMI or some other connectors I don't see the point to it.
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It's called business strategy. No HDMI out on the device or the dock means you have to by the Q. Stupid, yeah, but business wise, that's how the game works. Why put in HDMI when we can charge them $300 to stream everything?
I would love to purchase the Q, but I just spent $200 on this tablet. I bought it because I wanted something cheap yet good (which I got). The only way i'll get the Q is if someone else buys it for me (HA!) or I win it in a competition (....HAHAHAHA! Yeah, right, I NEVER win anything, lol).
But yeah, so there's your business reason for no HDMI.
proud_whovian said:
I'm kinda meh about all those. Even the dock, with no HDMI or some other connectors I don't see the point to it.
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POGO wouldn't support HDMI anyway, not enough pins... besides the whole point of not having HDMI is that you will be able to do it wirelessly.
Should start seeing this very soon using WiFi direct and the Miracast protocols. The hardware is already there to do it in the Nexus 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b52zqNIeQso
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1805058
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Next time please search before starting a new thread.
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Hi guys
I recently needed a Keyboard for University, to use with my Nexus 7 to take. Notes. I was looking around for a keyboard that offered portability and function and came across this Bluetooth Keyboard from Amazon.
This is a great keyboard, it is bigger than those Keyboard cases/covers for the Nexus 7, for me it would have been to hard to type on them anyway. It also is very thin at only 6.5mm and its biggest part is 9mm thin, so this product is very portable. The reason behind it being so thin is that it uses a Li-ion rechargeable battery, which charges through a Micro-USB port on the back of the keyboard and take about 2 hours to change fully. Battery life is great lasting about 10 hours of usage. Lastly it was very easy to pair with my Nexus 7 simply press the button on the keyboard and enter the code shown on the N7 onto the keyboard and its done.
The keyboard come in US and UK variants and is priced at £22.99 on Amazon (link below). It also comes with a travel bag.
BUY PRODUCT
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Thank you!
Here's the US Link if anyone's interested: http://www.amazon.com/Perixx-PERIBO...12266&sr=8-1&keywords=perixx+keyboard+android
I have this keyboard as well, and it works absolutely wonders. Though it does not have Android specific keys, you can duplicate Android buttons using FN-F5 for Home, Alt-Tab for Task window, Fn-F8 for Search (from home page). You can also control volume with Fn and F2, F3, F4. There are a lot of other shortcuts you can use, just google for Android Keyboard shortcuts
Cannot remember where I got mine from but it was only 17GBP with shipping
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Rueben_ said:
Hi guys
I recently needed a Keyboard for University, to use with my Nexus 7 to take. Notes. I was looking around for a keyboard that offered portability and function and came across this Bluetooth Keyboard from Amazon.
This is a great keyboard
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Hi!
I was thinking of buying this keyboard. Did you encounter any problems similar to http://floor4.co.uk/2012/08/07/nexus-7-bluetooth-keyboard-and-uk-layout/ ?
I still don't know the difference between the US and UK layout, but will probably get the UK one.
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Hi!
I was thinking of buying this keyboard. Did you encounter any problems similar to http://floor4.co.uk/2012/08/07/nexus-7-bluetooth-keyboard-and-uk-layout/ ?
I still don't know the difference between the US and UK layout, but will probably get the UK one.
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Nope had it ages now and still running great. One the the most portable keyboards ever. First my First year and could not have been with out it .
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I know they aren't Nexus 7 specific, but I love mine, and I'm bored at work.
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Here's what's in it now, plus or minus a few things.
1 Sandisk Clip Zip
2 Micro USB Cable
3 Nexus 7 Charger
4 Short Ear Buds
5 Cheap Monoprice Portable Charger
6 Micro USB male to Micro USB female for portable charged
7 Sony MW600 Bluetooth (Love it, you can use any headphone with a 3.5mm jack)
8 2 USB OTG cables with a 32gb Sandisk Cruzer Mini (I store ROMs, Movies, Videos, and Titanium Backup files on it.)
I was highly skeptical of it at first, but it's pretty inexpensive, so I took a risk. It definitely holds everything in there solid. This one also has a zipper pocket on the back where I put lens wipes, microfiber cloths, etc. It slides right into the laptop compartment of my bag, and doesn't add a lot of bulk.
The only 2 problems I had with it were first, I thought I'd fill it up quick, but that definitely wasn't the case... I'm not gonna put lame stuff like ChapStick and pens in it. Second thing is I can never remember exactly how I put things, so it takes some guesswork, but it still keeps everything snug as hell. A good component for the Nexus 7, even though it isn't actually made for the Nexus 7.
I got it here on Amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-GRID-IT-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW
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ohhh.
I need one of these....
Gonna be getting one of them along with a case for my N7!
Thanks for sharing.
PS hope you're enjoying work.
I love that thing...looks awesome. I'm always a mess so this would help so much.
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So I found a prettty good car mount that doesn't break the bank like a lot of these others for $25+
It's a suction cup mount found here http://www.ebay.com/itm/150946419800?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
It takes a little while to get it to sit the way you want but once you tighten up everything the tablet sits secure without much movement! Not saying it's the best but for the price it sits pretty still even over those nasty pot holes you may encounter.
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Nice find. I've been looking for one of these. What is the total length?
it supports up to a 10" tablet
I had one of those to use with my HTC Evo View 4G 7" tablet and I didn't care for it at all. The View is a bit heavier than the Nexus but I'd guess that it'd have the same limitation. It was fine for a short trip but about 20 minutes or so after I started it'd start to droop then ultimately disconnect when the suction cup failed.
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Me too
I have this same mount and I think it is great. It is deep enough that I can keep my N7 in its case, and it still fits and holds fine. This is a very stable mount on the cheap. I tried a different mount before this one,(more expensive too) that was useless. I'm glad I bought this one though.
Pics are broken.
Here's one that I've used with my Nexus 7:
http://www.arkon.com/Slim-Grip Ultra/slimgrip-ultra-sticky-dash-windshield-mount.html
At $25, I don't think it to much to ask for a quality product. You can probably find it cheaper on Amazon.
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I had one of those to use with my HTC Evo View 4G 7" tablet and I didn't care for it at all. The View is a bit heavier than the Nexus but I'd guess that it'd have the same limitation. It was fine for a short trip but about 20 minutes or so after I started it'd start to droop then ultimately disconnect when the suction cup failed.
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Another Mount.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38969143&postcount=65
Hi all first ever post to a forum but wanted to share this product I got from Argos.co.uk
Product code 9105511
After trying 3 keyboards from from Amazon all cheaper variants and not one of them working correctly I found this on sale at my local Argos, tried it in the car and it connected first time and all worked first time. Using 4.3 kernel version 3.1.10 g1e8b3d8. I had trouble either connecting , of the other keyboards pairing but not showing up as keyboards.
Sure you could most probably pick the keyboard up online cheaper but Argos are so easy to return to if it didn't work. Unlike my other 3 keyboards that did not work.
Hope this helps some body.
Craig
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if you have another device you coulda just used droidmote
...works as controller for games too
12star12 said:
Hi all first ever post to a forum but wanted to share this product I got from Argos.co.uk
Product code 9105511
After trying 3 keyboards from from Amazon all cheaper variants and not one of them working correctly I found this on sale at my local Argos, tried it in the car and it connected first time and all worked first time. Using 4.3 kernel version 3.1.10 g1e8b3d8. I had trouble either connecting , of the other keyboards pairing but not showing up as keyboards.
Sure you could most probably pick the keyboard up online cheaper but Argos are so easy to return to if it didn't work. Unlike my other 3 keyboards that did not work.
Hope this helps some body.
Craig
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They don't let newbies post links initially so here is the product the OP is talking about.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Search/searchTerms/9105511.htm
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Can confirm pretty good all round don't a the use of a pointer but its a Bluetooth keyboard that works with 4.3 without any other apps
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