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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
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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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More pairing bluetooth mouse and keyboards..Does the HTC support it? I search XDA and couldn't find a answere
I have a Magic Pro Pro-Mini keyboard mouse - that pairs up fine with my old EVO but the One does not find it when I scan for devices. It does however find my Apple Blue Tooth Keyboard and pairs up fine with that device. Still trying to figure out whats wrong.
I ordered a Moga Pro Controller and it supports HID. Hope it works on my upcoming One
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Anyone please?
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Anyone please?
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You ordered it so might as well test it and report back.
Unless you don't get the phone
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I got it and it won't connect. Maybe I am doing something wrong?
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Also, now I find out bluetooth when turned on messes up media link.
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I got it and it won't connect. Maybe I am doing something wrong?
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Sorry to revive this from earlier in the month but I wanted to say I just picked up a Moga Pro and it works in "A" mode on my HTC One, but HID or "B" mode disconnects when I start a game and has problems reconnecting to the phone after turning the controller off and on again. I haven't been able to get the controller to run with any game in HID mode. Gonna take it back after work, just curious if anyone else encountered this or has a fix. Thanks.
Im assuming the answer will be a big NO but here goes any way. If I get a new Tf701, can it be used with the keyboard dock from my TF201 Transformer Prime?
Nope. You have to use the crappy new 701 dock.
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Nope. You have to use the crappy new 701 dock.
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Could you elaborate on what is "crappy" about it? The keyboard dock is something I've always liked about my Transformer Prime so if the 701 is not as good somehow, that could be a problem for me if I decided to get the 701. I kind of expected I'd have to get a model specific one though.
See thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509983 among others. The docking connection between the tablet and dock is just plainly badly designed. Unfortunately, it seems that it cannot be fixed by simply redesigning the dock - the connection on the tablet would need to be redesigned too. Personally I'm waiting to see what Asus do about this before buying a TF701 or its dock.
Many people like myself don't have dock issues. It works just fine.
Mine also works flawlessly.
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Many people like myself don't have dock issues. It works just fine.
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I have my fourth and it still has the connection issue
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Mine also works flawlessly.
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Do those of you who have working docks have or not have the flex in the tablet/keyboard hinge?
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For Sbdags and others that have no connection issue: can you post your serial numbers and date on the box?
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Do those of you who have working docks have or not have the flex in the tablet/keyboard hinge?
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Yeah, this is the big question. So far I haven't seen any evidence of the existence of good, non-flexing tablet/dock connections. I would love to, though. Then I might consider exchanging rather than returning.
Yup, no issues with the dock or any flexing. Really good and I'd say more usable than the TF700 as mine was a little flexible and moved on contact.
This one is much better but would still have preferred it to be aluminium.
Owen.
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Well, probably depends how on the benchmark, mine is slightly flexing, but probably wouldn't worry about without this thread no connectivity issues at all. I'll look at the box regarding production date etc.
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Well, probably depends how on the benchmark, mine is slightly flexing, but probably wouldn't worry about without this thread no connectivity issues at all. I'll look at the box regarding production date etc.
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Take a look at this video in which you can still see the extreme flex of the tablet/dock connection. It happens right around 12:45. Look closely and you can see the docked tablet itself tilt up and down several degrees without the hinge moving at all. This is the bad flex we've been experiencing. Is your dock like this, or is there very little play when you tilt the tablet before the hinge itself starts to move?
From what I see in the video, I think mine has less flex compared to the one in the video, although is also there for sure. But is I said, mine did not lose the connection so far. But I don't know whether this relates to the flex or whether it's a connector only type topic.
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From what I see in the video, I think mine has less flex compared to the one in the video, although is also there for sure. But is I said, mine did not lose the connection so far. But I don't know whether this relates to the flex or whether it's a connector only type topic.
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I loosened the 2 phillips screws where the connector is screwed into the dock.
Now it is less sensible because the connector will partially flex with the tablet.
But it is no solution.
Only one that will work is to elminate the flex completely by redesign of the dock. Look at a TF700 then you know how they should have done it.
Those of you that are saying you have no problem, are you saying that your docks don't have the flex problem as shown in these two videos?
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Those of you that are saying you have no problem, are you saying that your docks don't have the flex problem as shown in these two videos?
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My dock is loose like that but does not disconnect.
sbdags said:
My dock is loose like that but does not disconnect.
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I hope you keep your luck.
Although my expectation that it will stay that way over time is very little.
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Those of you that are saying you have no problem, are you saying that your docks don't have the flex problem as shown in these two videos?
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My dock flexes but it does not disconnect
I have the same problem with my tf201 tbh, always had...
Hi all,
i would like to buy a tablet + keyboard + 3g but the old generation (tf300tg/tf300tl) seems to be no more available here in Italy (i just bought it on amazon.it but it came with the French localization, "azerty" keybord).
I'm wondering if someone ever managed to run an 3g dongle (USB) on the tf7001 (usb on keybord) . This seems to be possible on the tf700 with root and a specific app but i didn't find any info about the tf701.
any suggestion?
I think this device is too new to have some experience with this.
What you could do is search in the TF700 thread what software was used to make it work and test it yourself on your own TF701 after you bought it with a dongle and report here your findings.
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I'm wondering if someone ever managed to run an 3g dongle (USB) on the tf7001 (usb on keybord) .
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3G works flawlessly with my Huawei E160 Dongle and the PPPWidget App. You can get it for free in the Play Store.
Or just use a MiFi like everyone else.
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Or just use a MiFi like everyone else.
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While understanding I still wonder "is that an official word"? (PS I am one of everyone)
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Ruud Westerhout said:
While understanding I still wonder "is that an official word"? (PS I am one of everyone)
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Well in the UK it is but seems to have been crested by three.
Everyone I know uses them. You can connect up to 5 devises simultaneously. Battery lasts 30 days on standby, 10 hours continous use. USB dongles are dead.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MiFi
Outside of battery life is there any advantage to using one of these vs just tethering on my phone?
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Well in the UK it is but seems to have been crested by three.
Everyone I know uses them. You can connect up to 5 devises simultaneously. Battery lasts 30 days on standby, 10 hours continous use. USB dongles are dead.
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I added another I to your link, just to check. For some reason I was sure that You were talking about making your "M"obile phone active as W"ifi" access point, but this is a little different. Is there some speed gain in this version against making your phone act like WAP ?
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Ruud Westerhout said:
I added another I to your link, just to check. For some reason I was sure that You were talking about making your "M"obile phone active as W"ifi" access point, but this is a little different. Is there some speed gain in this version against making your phone act like WAP ?
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Oops copy and paste fail
It creates a wirless hotspot - whilst connected to 4G - so you get very fast speeds. Also you don't need any drivers or for it to physically connected.
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It creates a wirless hotspot - whilst connected to 4G - so you get very fast speeds. Also you don't need any drivers or for it to physically connected.
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Yeah, but that's what my HTC One also does, as long as our provider does actually deliver 4G (does not work so well). Also here no drivers needed, anyway MiFi is not exactly what I thought, but I was close.
So why the dongle?
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Asus Accessory TF701T-DOCK-AD02 Transformer Pad Tablet PC Keyboard B95716 873
Just ordered from eBay
Anyone know if I will have problems what do I need to look forgot check keyboard is good
Does anyone use the keyboard dock regularly
Is it good to type
Is the trackback any good
Thanks
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wakkaday said:
Asus Accessory TF701T-DOCK-AD02 Transformer Pad Tablet PC Keyboard B95716 873
Just ordered from eBay
Anyone know if I will have problems what do I need to look forgot check keyboard is good
Does anyone use the keyboard dock regularly
Is it good to type
Is the trackback any good
Thanks
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As is see its the standard keyboard for Asus TF701T. The only thing that u have to check is the Keyboard FW when it arrive, cause FW under 2013.11 have the disconnect issue, so the keyboard disconnects and u have to unplug/ plug it to solve the problem.
SO when its under 2013.11 u have to update it first. But i dont know if we could seperate update the keyboard, does anyone tried it before?
greetz
monkey
P.S.: I bought the Pad with Keyboard. I love it, feels good at writing, the buttons are big enough and the touchpad also do his work great. After Updateing in the first time with the TF701 i had no problems again with the dock. The USB3 port works good, high transfer rate and no problems with watching direct from the usb.
I do a lot with the pad and dock, much homework over citrix and it works great with keyboard.
The only little thing i miss, is the light at the keyboard, but i think im only spoiled by my lenovo T540p ^^
EDIT: correction: FW under 2013.11 have the issue, with 2013.11 and higher sould it work without problems.
The biggest benefit to getting a Transformer is getting the keyboard. That's its claim to fame and its reason for being. The keyboard gives you that extra battery time and connectivity with USB that is the main, if not the only, reason that I got the Transformer in the first place and why I upgraded to the new model. If you do a lot of typing for work, or need the extra battery life then get one. With the keyboard connected you essentially have a type of netbook and you have built in protection for your screen so you don't need a case. Try to get one with a build date in 2014 though.
wakkaday said:
Asus Accessory TF701T-DOCK-AD02 Transformer Pad Tablet PC Keyboard B95716 873
Just ordered from eBay
Anyone know if I will have problems what do I need to look forgot check keyboard is good
Does anyone use the keyboard dock regularly
Is it good to type
Is the trackback any good
Thanks
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It depends on how your behavior towards functions of the docking (i.e keyboard, function keys, mouse pad, USB 3.0, SD card reader, external battery). For me, I love it so much. I fully utilize all functions about the docking. i.e pluged a USB hub with a mouse and a 16GB USB memory stick to save my doc. it sometimes share a bit battery to my phone in very urgent case.
however, u may stuck if there is firmware version difference or Dalvik cache problem.
so far, ASUS's hardware quality is wonderful but the supporting matters are terrible.
Don't worry! you may find the solutions in this forum.
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wakkaday said:
Asus Accessory TF701T-DOCK-AD02 Transformer Pad Tablet PC Keyboard B95716 873
Just ordered from eBay
Anyone know if I will have problems what do I need to look forgot check keyboard is good
Does anyone use the keyboard dock regularly
Is it good to type
Is the trackback any good
Thanks
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Hi to you,
I read quite some threads about this TF701 dock connection and I have quite some experience with it.
Situation seems to be as follows:
The newer 2014 dock models appear to have a better grip and a slight more flexible electrical connector to maintain connection during mechanical movements. But over time the problem still exists depending on the use. It is a mechanical hinge design imperfection that did not change between 2013 and 2014 models. I expect Asus will not give the existing dock productline a redesign since the tablet has to be changed as well. With product life sycles of about 2 years it just does not make sense for a manufacturor to do that.
Therefor this TF701 instability will stay part of the 'specifications'. Besides that, the TF701 is a blast of a tablet, with stunning speed and resolution. Especially with the recent KitKat 4.4.2 update. Almost one year on the market, it still can measure with more recent and more expensive competitors. So this makes the TF701 still high performance for money.
It is difficult to track the dock production dates. It is only on the box they are packed in. So hard to discover the production year from the product code itself. Anyway, If your tablet-dock combination still have a mechanical or electrical issue over time, a modification kit is available as a solution for fixing both issues in 2 minutes. It took me quite some time to find out the exact match in material, shape, thickness and placement to overcome this weak design. The result on video shows a firm and stable grip between tablet and dock, including a reliable electrical connection. And it will last.