The USB ports not functioning on the Smart Dock. It seems that when I'm plugging a mouse through a OTG cable it doesn't worek as well. Any ideas?
That mouse may not be compatible with OTG devices.
Try a different mouse, like a modern Logitech USB wireless mouse (Especially with a Logitech Unifying receiver). There is no reason to use the USB Wireless Extender. Just use the USB Unifying Receiver directly to the Smart Dock.
Another member, Wolfpack612, here told me that Logitech k400 keyboard with touchpad works. So I tried the k400 and it works fine.
The same member, Wolfpack612, told me that the Logitech mouse m570 works too.
I also used Logitech LX8 Laser wireless Mouse and Logitech Wireless k320 Keyboard with the Smart Dock and works fine.
The mouse and keyboard has to be OTG compatible, rather it says it or not.
Others may have another idea and information.
Agree with JaguarXT , some mise wont work , like my Razor naga , but regular mouse will do the work , as i use logitech , mosty that dont need much power to work
Logitech M305 works fine for me
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The double female adapter that I bought did not seem to work so I bought a miniusb to usb adapter. But mice and keyboards still does not work. There is even a setting for mouse sensitivity in the phone. How do you get it to work!?
Thanks.
Seems custom kernel is the only way
Use a bluetooth capable mouse
I am gonna get a Nexus 7 32GB....I also want a Keyboard and a mouse for it.will the following keyboard and mouse be compatible with the tablet?
Mouse http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Opti...qid=1353912961&sr=1-8&keywords=wireless+mouse
Keyboard http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Blue...d=1353746562&sr=1-16&keywords=TABLET+KEYBOARD
OTG cable http://www.amazon.com/T-Flash-Adapt...9100+i9100+Galaxy+S+II+2+GT-N7000+Galaxy+Note
Anyone? Please Reply so that i can order
You will get 2 receivers but only one can plug into the OTG cable. Pick up either the keyboard or mouse you linked and pick up a bluetooth version of the other.
nrp31 said:
I am gonna get a Nexus 7 32GB....I also want a Keyboard and a mouse for it.will the following keyboard and mouse be compatible with the tablet?
Mouse http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Opti...qid=1353912961&sr=1-8&keywords=wireless+mouse
Keyboard http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Blue...d=1353746562&sr=1-16&keywords=TABLET+KEYBOARD
OTG cable http://www.amazon.com/T-Flash-Adapt...9100+i9100+Galaxy+S+II+2+GT-N7000+Galaxy+Note
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I personally use the Logitech K700 Google TV controller (keyboard + touchpad) through a USB OTG cable. Works great and the appropriate android keys are mapped correctly. I also use it as a couch controller for my PC when watching movies.
You can buy one at ebay for about 30$.
Just recently i bought a m185 and it works great via usb otg, but i want to use it via bluetooth to keep the usb port free for charging.
I tried to connect it to my nexus 10, but it doesn't show up in the list of devices. How do i get it to work?
DNA89 said:
Just recently i bought a m185 and it works great via usb otg, but i want to use it via bluetooth to keep the usb port free for charging.
I tried to connect it to my nexus 10, but it doesn't show up in the list of devices. How do i get it to work?
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According to http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-mouse-m185 the mouse is "Wireless" but not a bluetooth mouse.
You have to use the dongle and OTG cable to use. If you want a cheap bluetooth mouse, try this one: http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-6PL-00003-Sculpt-Touch-Mouse/dp/B008OEHPPM/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1381881003&sr=1-3&keywords=microsoft+bluetooth+mouse
I use the Microsoft mouse and it works very well.
SeaFractor said:
According to http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-mouse-m185 the mouse is "Wireless" but not a bluetooth mouse.
You have to use the dongle and OTG cable to use. If you want a cheap bluetooth mouse, try this one: http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-6PL-00003-Sculpt-Touch-Mouse/dp/B008OEHPPM/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1381881003&sr=1-3&keywords=microsoft+bluetooth+mouse
I use the Microsoft mouse and it works very well.
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So that means they are not using any bluetooth technology in this mouse? Damn now i need a new mouse, again :/
I just bought it a few days ago(to use it via otg ), but i have already said why i want a bluetooth mouse.
Hello everyone,
I bought the Moko Bluetooth keyboard to use together with my Fire7 (2017).
On its own, it's working fine.
I would like to use a bt mouse too. I tested an Apple Magic Mouse with it and what I got is constant connection/disconnection from the keyboard, while the mouse is working (almost) fine.
Does anybody know if this is an Magic Mouse related issue or if Fire7 cannot handle "this much" bluetooth activity?
Also, anyone with experience connecting a USB mouse to the Fire7 through a USB to MicroUSB adapter?
Thanks in advance,
trepz said:
Hello everyone,
I bought the Moko Bluetooth keyboard to use together with my Fire7 (2017).
On its own, it's working fine.
I would like to use a bt mouse too. I tested an Apple Magic Mouse with it and what I got is constant connection/disconnection from the keyboard, while the mouse is working (almost) fine.
Does anybody know if this is an Magic Mouse related issue or if Fire7 cannot handle "this much" bluetooth activity?
Also, anyone with experience connecting a USB mouse to the Fire7 through a USB to MicroUSB adapter?
Thanks in advance,
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I haven't. Suspect it is a defect. Otherwise try factory reset or to the extreme a whole stock image reset
Thanks, I'll try with other bt devices to see if I ccan replicate the issue.
In the meantime, my old logitech usb mouse is working like a charm through a cheap usb to microusb adapter.
Hey.
I wanted to ask, is it possible to connect a mouse to the yoga book, considering it only has a microHDMI port and microUSB, how and what, if yes, you do recommend?
Thanks,
The easiest way is to connect a bluetooth mouse. You can also connect a USB mouse using an MicroUSB OTG to USB A adapter cable, which you can find on Amazon or eBay for a few bucks. If you have the Windows version, any mouse will work. Android has basic mouse support, but fancy gaming mice with extra buttons and wheels may not be fully supported.