Best mouse for Asus Nexus 7? - Nexus 7 Accessories

I bought a bluetooth keyboard from ebay, specifically the keyboard aluminum keyboard that is tailor-made for my Asus Nexus 7.
Now I'm going to buy a bluetooth mouse that is small and configurable with my tablet with no problem, just like I did with my keyboard. I saw that most of the mouse for sale have a receiver coupled and require the use of the USB port, the model I'm looking for should be without this receiver and recognizable from stock Android.
Waiting for some information and / or links to purchase thank you all for the help and I extend my best wishes!
PS: I apologize for my English is difficult to understand, but I'm an Italian user I'm trying to understand quite well the English language and to write understandably.
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Actually the mice with a receiver bundled with them are a plus. It means you can use them on your desktop computer or laptop that doesn't have Bluetooth and not just your Nexus.
I think what you're missing is that you just ignore the receiver when you pair it to your Nexus. Just be sure what you're buying is a Bluetooth mouse and not a wireless one. Some even use the same frequency as a Bluetooth signal but still aren't actual Bluetooth devices. Make sure it has that blue stylized B logo on it. You'll see the "uses Bluetooth frequency but is just wireless" ones on eBay and other cheap sites.
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I found on eBay a Microsoft bluetooth mouse MS5000. I read that is compatible with android and it working without the receiver, but it costs 34,89 euro + shipping. It's to expensive for me.
I'd like a mouse like this but less expensive!
There are other bluetooth mouse android compatible that working without receiver?
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umbertomarino said:
I found on eBay a Microsoft bluetooth mouse MS5000. I read that is compatible with android and it working without the receiver, but it costs 34,89 euro + shipping. It's to expensive for me.
I'd like a mouse like this but less expensive!
There are other bluetooth mouse android compatible that working without receiver?
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Just replied on another thread with similar question.
Apple Magic Mouse works without the BT dongle.

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I found this one on eBay:
www . ebay . it / itm / Mini-Wireless-Bluetooth-Computer-Desktop-Notebook-Laptop-PC-Optical-Mice-Mouse-/150856108184
This is compatible with my Asus Nexus 7?
PS: Excuse me for the link, but I'm not able to insert link in my posts.
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I recommend the Dell travel mouse:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=190785853140
Its quite a handy small size but I don't have huge hands.
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Tested yesterday my Logitech MX Anywhere, but it works only with the receiver plugged in an OTG cable. I am also searching for a small mouse to carry around. It has to be very small, bluetooth capability without extra receiver and not look very cheap.

xdacuc said:
Tested yesterday my Logitech MX Anywhere, but it works only with the receiver plugged in an OTG cable. I am also searching for a small mouse to carry around. It has to be very small, bluetooth capability without extra receiver and not look very cheap.
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As sad as it is for me to say this I am going to have to go with the Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000. I have used both my Kensington and Microsoft blue tooth mice with my nexus 7, both work very well but the Microsoft is lighter and more responsive. The Microsoft mouse also has an extra key that functions as a back button in android.

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Recommendation for Keyboard

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.

Keyboard dock for Nexus 7?

Only thing holding me back from getting a n7 is no keyboard dock (not bluetooth keyboard) and no microsd slot forcing me to buy the 16gb version which is still not enough. I know there is a workaround for the storage issue with otg but I would like a keyboard dock.
Ideally if there was a keyboard dock that has an sd card slot id buy it in a heartbeat.
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Just get a Galaxy Tab 7 v2 with keyboard dock.
AMoosa said:
Just get a Galaxy Tab 7 v2 with keyboard dock.
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Already purchased the n7 and am in love with it. Going to root it soon when I have some spare time. I'd love the option of sdcard storage for it and a keyboard would make it golden.
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There isn't a dock I'm aware of, but the logitech bluetooth keyboard for Android works really well on the N7.
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LOL... You purchased it a day after saying the lack of a keyboard dock is holding you back.
I've searched everywhere I know of in hopes of finding a Keyboard/Dock for the N7, but there is not one sadly..
I think it would be a little hard to work with the 1 input options (the microUSB) when building a dock.
Specially since its positions on the bottom of the tablet (portrait style)
I'm currently waiting for another OTG Cable to arrive.. I'm then going to rip apart my wifes Tab2 7.0 keyboard, and see what I can do about wiring in the OTG cable, replacing the docks current Samsung Connector with the mUSB on the OTG cable. Won't be a microSD option, but I'll have a keyboard dock (hopefully)
KoolAidJunkie said:
LOL... You purchased it a day after saying the lack of a keyboard dock is holding you back.
I've searched everywhere I know of in hopes of finding a Keyboard/Dock for the N7, but there is not one sadly..
I think it would be a little hard to work with the 1 input options (the microUSB) when building a dock.
Specially since its positions on the bottom of the tablet (portrait style)
I'm currently waiting for another OTG Cable to arrive.. I'm then going to rip apart my wifes Tab2 7.0 keyboard, and see what I can do about wiring in the OTG cable, replacing the docks current Samsung Connector with the mUSB on the OTG cable. Won't be a microSD option, but I'll have a keyboard dock (hopefully)
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Lol I couldn't resist. This tablet looked great and the dev support is amazing.
When you get a chance to try to make that keyboard dock on your own please post pics and tell us how it works!
Also with an offer cable I can connect flash drives to the table correct?
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why not just buy a usb keyboard that has an integrated usb hub. plug it into the nexus 7 via a usb on the go adapter?
Souai said:
why not just buy a usb keyboard that has an integrated usb hub. plug it into the nexus 7 via a usb on the go adapter?
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What's the go adapter?
And I've never seen a keybord with an integrated usb hub!
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Because the point using the Samsung Keyboard Dock.. is the "Dock" part of it... the Nexus fix relatively well in the slot. Might need to carve it out a bit to adjust for the corners..
Going off your suggestion why not just buy a Bluetooth keyboard? Wait, no dock there either...
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Will be sure to post a full right up on the process.. have the camera on the tripod reading to document the whole thing...
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KoolAidJunkie said:
LOL... You purchased it a day after saying the lack of a keyboard dock is holding you back.
I've searched everywhere I know of in hopes of finding a Keyboard/Dock for the N7, but there is not one sadly..
I think it would be a little hard to work with the 1 input options (the microUSB) when building a dock.
Specially since its positions on the bottom of the tablet (portrait style)
I'm currently waiting for another OTG Cable to arrive.. I'm then going to rip apart my wifes Tab2 7.0 keyboard, and see what I can do about wiring in the OTG cable, replacing the docks current Samsung Connector with the mUSB on the OTG cable. Won't be a microSD option, but I'll have a keyboard dock (hopefully)
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Uhm.....pogo pins anyone
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You could use something like this USB Keyboard fitted in a PU Leather Case, complete with adapter.
Beards said:
You could use something like this USB Keyboard fitted in a PU Leather Case, complete with adapter.
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I'd advise seriously against that. I bought it, and in addition to being rather huge, the keyboard gets more awful with use. It's not even the size -- it just doesn't register keypresses sometimes.
ldrn said:
I'd advise seriously against that. I bought it, and in addition to being rather huge, the keyboard gets more awful with use. It's not even the size -- it just doesn't register keypresses sometimes.
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Thanks for that personal piece of info.... I have noted it for future reference.
Or this one?
http://www.amazon.com/Hipstreet-7-I...id=1347244242&sr=1-1&keywords=Hipstreet+nexus
promotion
theNexus 7 keyboard is a pretty useful product in the present day society. i would ask people to use it.
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the product Nexus 7 Keyboard Cover – Nexus 7 Bluetooth Keyboard Leatherette Folio Case from u Play (White Label) $49.99 is good and useful for the people who work with time management.
I'm using a Microsoft wireless keyboard (Model 2000) and it works perfectly, even at faster speeds (70 WPM). I just plug the wireless receiver into my OTG cable and it automatically starts using the hardware. Though this doesn't work if you want a smaller portable keyboard as this one is full sized, but I use it at home mostly so that's not a problem (I prefer having a full sized keyboard). These special keys even work: Mail (brings up Gmail), volume controls, pause/play, home, and some others that I can't remember.
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Or this one?
http://www.amazon.com/Hipstreet-7-I...id=1347244242&sr=1-1&keywords=Hipstreet+nexus
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Just picked up hip street with keyboard yesterday, was looking for something thick for protection more than anything! The case is heavy,bulky and the keys are cluncky. That being said it connects very well with Bluetooth and all ports and speaker are open/ accessible. Haven't tested to see how long battery for keyboard lasts ( charges thru USB ) overall I'm happy with this purchase.
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Definitely thought of pogo pins too, but I thought I heard that they're only for charging.
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I use an apple bluetooth keyboard and a blurex case to prop my n7 at the right angle.. I've found no disadvantage to this and my N7 anctually fits right in the gap under the keyboard so I can wedge it in between books and what not. It seems to be the best route right now.

Mini bluetooth keyboard problem

Hi ive just bought a mini bluetooth keyboard from ebay. Its a great little device it has a full querty keyboard and a touchpad its made by ipazzport I think but its similar to the rii one.
My problem is its range is terrible it says it will work upto 33ft/10m but mine only works 1ft away from my phone any further like if I lean back in my chair and it becomes unusable.
Could it be faulty? Or maybe a flat battery? Or interference with wifi? Or maybe a setting im missing
I hoped there might be someone with knowledge on these mini bluetooth keyboards who might beable to shed some light.
My plan was to use it with an hdmi cable but I cant as it is. Im gonna leave it on charge all night and ive contacted the seller already about a refund but its a shame as it would be perfect if it worked properly.
Any info appreciated
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Hello, I just can tell you my Bluetooth keyboard RT-MWK02+ works fine with Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and "Android External Keyboard helper" up to about 3m !
I have the Rii Mini and it works up to about 10m away.
Do you have a laptop or something else you can test the keyboard with? If it has the same problem with another device then it's probably a faulty keyboard.
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richlum said:
I have the Rii Mini and it works up to about 10m away.
Do you have a laptop or something else you can test the keyboard with? If it has the same problem with another device then it's probably a faulty keyboard.
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I am using the Rii Mini as well. Works fine.
b4d5h0t said:
Hi ive just bought a mini bluetooth keyboard from ebay. Its a great little device it has a full querty keyboard and a touchpad its made by ipazzport I think but its similar to the rii one.
My problem is its range is terrible it says it will work upto 33ft/10m but mine only works 1ft away from my phone any further like if I lean back in my chair and it becomes unusable.
Could it be faulty? Or maybe a flat battery? Or interference with wifi? Or maybe a setting im missing
I hoped there might be someone with knowledge on these mini bluetooth keyboards who might beable to shed some light.
My plan was to use it with an hdmi cable but I cant as it is. Im gonna leave it on charge all night and ive contacted the seller already about a refund but its a shame as it would be perfect if it worked properly.
Any info appreciated
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did you ever get this work? im thinking of buying one. thanks
adrian2pm said:
did you ever get this work? im thinking of buying one. thanks
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I bought one works perfect, laser beam is a bonus, the cats love it.
BrokenPixel said:
I bought one works perfect, laser beam is a bonus, the cats love it.
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thanks..ordering now
Hi guys,
Which one of those have you got? Is it Rii Mini N7? Could you please provide a link to buy? I am interested in getting one as well.. I have a diNovo Edge which I love but I hate to have to pair-unpair it with multiple devices we have at home.. These look like good htpc (n7100.. hehe) companions..
Do you use yours also with your pc? How does it perform?
I have the Rii mini.
I originally bought it to use with the Note 1.
It works, but I found the office apps on Android not all that conducive to the type of editing I mainly do (using track changes and adding comments). So, I don't do as much editing as I expected I would.
I now just use it with my laptop.
It has replaced my Targus presenter a it has the laser pointer, and I can control power point press.
But the cursor keys and keyboard mean I can also use it to navigate pdf files on the projector and do simple text entry whilst standing up away from the laptop.
I use a lot of pdfs in my classes and type and draw over the top of them to fill in answers, highlight things, underline, circle etc. . It's great for that.
I wouldn't want to use it to type a whole paragraph.
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My apple bluetooth keyboard works at least 15m away couldn't test more at home
What do y'all find yourselves using the bt keyboards for with the Note? I am trying to decide if I have a use for one or not.
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richlum said:
I have the Rii mini.
I originally bought it to use with the Note 1.
It works, but I found the office apps on Android not all that conducive to the type of editing I mainly do (using track changes and adding comments). So, I don't do as much editing as I expected I would.
I now just use it with my laptop.
It has replaced my Targus presenter a it has the laser pointer, and I can control power point press.
But the cursor keys and keyboard mean I can also use it to navigate pdf files on the projector and do simple text entry whilst standing up away from the laptop.
I use a lot of pdfs in my classes and type and draw over the top of them to fill in answers, highlight things, underline, circle etc. . It's great for that.
I wouldn't want to use it to type a whole paragraph.
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I also teach and was thinking that this could be something that I'd use both at home and in class. Laser pointer is a plus too. Though I like the other model which also serves as a learning remote; it does not have a pointer. I think I'll get one with a pointer...
Still.. there are different varieties.. one that has the touchpad in the center of the keyboard, one that looks rectangular with touchpad on the right.. and another one that has the touchpad on the right and the lower right corner rounded.
I wonder if there is a difference in quality as well as the shape..
I have the one with the touch pad on the right and the lower right corner rounded.
The model # is RT-MWK02 it might have some more characters, but the text on the sticker is faded.
The touch pad is OK, but it's difficult to do any delicate movements. I can put the cursor into a text entry box on a web page, for example. But, it's a little fiddly. I find it easier to use the cursor keys to navigate around most of the time.
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Are u all using your bluetooth keyboards with a tiny usb bluetooth receiver thats usually included with them or just through the in built bluetooth pairing? when i tested mine it paired up without the need of the tiny usb receiver so i didnt use it but it didnt work well im thinking now perhaps i should have used the included receiver and an otg cable.
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My Rii mini works fine with the inbuilt BT receiver in my Note 2, Note 1 and laptop. I've never even used the included BT dongle to know if it works
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Nexus 7 w/ Keyboard

So for University I was planning to buy an ultrabook but to save money, I will probably use my Nexus 7, since I am only typing notes.
I have read online that there are a few keyboards that are designed for nexus 7. I was wondering if I get a usb-to-microusb
converter, will my keyboard work for the nexus 7? Or would a regular Bluetooth keyboard work with Nexus 7?
The keyboards made for tablets just seem too small for me.
bscit said:
So for University I was planning to buy an ultrabook but to save money, I will probably use my Nexus 7, since I am only typing notes.
I have read online that there are a few keyboards that are designed for nexus 7. I was wondering if I get a usb-to-microusb
converter, will my keyboard work for the nexus 7? Or would a regular Bluetooth keyboard work with Nexus 7?
The keyboards made for tablets just seem too small for me.
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Pretty much any usb keyboard will work on the n7 with the otg cable. I have not tried one that didnt work yet. As for bt, I dont know. They are supposed to work, but i dont have one to be able to say which does and doesnt.
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bscit said:
So for University I was planning to buy an ultrabook but to save money, I will probably use my Nexus 7, since I am only typing notes.
I have read online that there are a few keyboards that are designed for nexus 7. I was wondering if I get a usb-to-microusb
converter, will my keyboard work for the nexus 7? Or would a regular Bluetooth keyboard work with Nexus 7?
The keyboards made for tablets just seem too small for me.
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bluetooth would probably be your best bet. why attach wires when you can go wireless
I got this keyboard
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-Bluetooth-Keyboard-Google-Tablet/dp/B009SL3WS4/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1356522230&sr=1-1
works pretty well for what you may need it for...
Hey guys I was just wondering If anyone has found a good keyboard/case with an inbuilt battery like how the Asus Transformer series have. When the keyboard dock is plugged into that device it extends the battery life of the tablet..any such product for the N7?
Thanks for the replies! Were helpful. I'll have been looking at otg cables before but was unsure.
They are pretty cheap on amazon so I guess I'll just order one.

My accessories for note 2

Hi,i just want to share what accessories i have for my lovely note 2
1. Mini bluetooth keyboard like this
http://i01.i.aliimg.com/photo/v8/500415407/With_DPI_Adjustable_Touchpad_Mini_bluetooth_keyboard.jpg
2. Bluetooth mouse
http://www.newmen.com.cn/picc/ms148bt006.jpg
3. Bluetooth gamepad
http://thetechblock.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/ion_heroshot_001-01.png
4. Bluetooth stereo headset
http://cdn.pocket-lint.com/images/dynamic/REVIEW-4696-1b8146d132e96ede2738bceee49c3683.JPG
5. Mini speakers
http://images.highspeedbackbone.net/skuimages/large/Nokia-MD4-N529-1230-main.jpg
6. Car dock
http://static.marketonline.ro/full/174270/clingo-07000-3.jpg
7. Wifi HDD 500 Gb
http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/seagate_goflex_satellite_in-car_photo.jpg
I'm truck driver and i have also notebook with me and tv but i forrget about them..i love my note 2...
Now i put the car dock atached to the second bed in the truck...and it's suspended like tv..and with mouse and keyboard it's perfect
It's the best portable computer
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Nice!
sweet setup!
Where did you get the gamepad and keyboard from?
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The gamepad i buy it from germany for about 65 euro but now u see it also in sweden for 699 Kr.
The keyboard i have it from sweden...about 499 Kr i think or a little bit more.
The mouse i take it yesterday for 279 Kr but the big deal yesterday it was the mobile speaker for only 49 Kr,about 6 euro...and another deal it was a 150 W invertor for the same price 49 Kr...for 2 months i mise an invertor because mine was broken.
About mouse...right click go to back,left click its enter,but scroll button have a great job,when i push once short he go to home,long push open task manager.
I have 2 more butttonss on the left side but one have the same action like right click ant the other seems don't work.
I only miss action for left phone button sometimes.
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how does that car dock work, i have heard so many mixed reviews on those units...
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I wish there was videos of the steelseries free controller. Specifically being used with n64oid or some other emulators.
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bunnybash said:
how does that car dock work, i have heard so many mixed reviews on those units...
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I heard the same, but usually it's a problem when on a dashboard exposed to a sun where the sticky part gets mushy or whatever. OP mentioned about using it inside, assuming away from sun?
scottmog said:
I wish there was videos of the steelseries free controller. Specifically being used with n64oid or some other emulators.
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I try gamepad with CS Portable and works very well..but its a little bit hard to aim enemy with the analog stick so i want to use gamepad for movement and mouse but for the moment i can't..it seems the game its stoped to work when i try to set up both.
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how does that car dock work, i have heard so many mixed reviews on those units...
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I don't know about heating that grip..its winter for the moment...maybe isn't so good,i have some problem to attach to the window..but i like it and i will try to fix it...and maybe i can change that gel with something else...
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lucian75 said:
I try gamepad with CS Portable and works very well..but its a little bit hard to aim enemy with the analog stick so i want to use gamepad for movement and mouse but for the moment i can't..it seems the game its stoped to work when i try to set up both.
I don't know about heating that grip..its winter for the moment...maybe isn't so good,i have some problem to attach to the window..but i like it and i will try to fix it...and maybe i can change that gel with something else...
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Ya that's my main issue. The functionality and quality of the ps3 controller is years ahead of all the other bkuetooth controllers. I just wish it was more portable.
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