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Since i'm thinking about buying an HD2 but would really like an hardware keyboard (most for writing and playing games), does anyone know if there is some kind of attachment designed for this phone? i don't mind if it will make the handset bigger, since i think the HD2 is actually pretty slim.
Not that the software KB is at all bad on the Leo, but an external Keyboard would be very useful for typing out large documents indeedy.
As far as I know there is no USB host controller on the phone so there are no devices that can be connected to it (Other than a device that has a host controller such as a PC).
There is an alternative though, bluetooth keyboards. The smallest and nicest Ive seen is Logitech DiNovo
...not cheap though. There are a few others out there .freedominput.com have a few nice keyboards. Google around might see a few more
Bluetooth keyboards
I read that somewhere, that there is no USB hc.
Logitech DiNovo Mini looks nice.
I have the full size version, which I love.
I got my Thinkoutside/Stowaway bt keyboard to work with it.
Works well.
No key sound though.
jagnet said:
Not that the software KB is at all bad on the Leo, but an external Keyboard would be very useful for typing out large documents indeedy.
As far as I know there is no USB host controller on the phone so there are no devices that can be connected to it (Other than a device that has a host controller such as a PC).
There is an alternative though, bluetooth keyboards. The smallest and nicest Ive seen is Logitech DiNovo
...not cheap though. There are a few others out there .freedominput.com have a few nice keyboards. Google around might see a few more
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i am also looking for one if there is. sounds like a good idea.
www cartft com/catalog/il/478
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www cartft com/catalog/il/478
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looks usefull but have you tried this with an HD2?
i thought the posts above said that there is no usb driver inside?
I just posted the URL above in case someone needed a small USB keyboard. I don't know about the HD2, but it is probably like my N1 running CM7 with no native USB host keyboard support in the ROM. I have ordered one of these to try with my tiny Archos 28 tablet which does haveUSB keyboad support.
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PsycleSam said:
I just posted the URL above in case someone needed a small USB keyboard. I don't know about the HD2, but it is probably like my N1 running CM7 with no native USB host keyboard support in the ROM. I have ordered one of these to try with my tiny Archos 28 tablet which does haveUSB keyboad support.
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er, ok, but it was in the "HD2 Accessories" forum
Xaddict said:
I got my Thinkoutside/Stowaway bt keyboard to work with it.
Works well.
No key sound though.
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Are all the keys of the stowaway working, because I'm planning on purchasing one...
looks like the attachment i have on my ps3....which btw doesnt work on my hd2
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).
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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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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??
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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!
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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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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:
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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.
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.
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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)
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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)
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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.
Just wanted to let people know that there's deal on a bluetooth Android keyboard, mouse, remote, and Motorola Atris 4g dock. You probably won't have any use for the Motorola Atrix 4g dock but the keyboard, mouse, and remote might come in handy. It's only $29.99 right now with free shipping this week. Put in the coupon code A4C5OFF for 5% off. I don't have one of these but I would assume it works just fine with the Nexus, minus the dock. Gotta love a keyboard with a bunch of Android shortcut keys.
http://www.all4cellular.com/product...tml?siteID=PvTvb1zzm2o-DV3sOqTit4j5Ebm38mB21Q
I got my keyboard by buying that set a few months ago, on eBay. The remote and dock are pretty useless for our N7 but the mouse and keyboard are fine and well made.
Just got this set yesterday, works very well! Hoping I might be able to set it up for fps games on android. Anyone know anything about that?
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I bought a Logitech off of Amazon that works great with the N7. It said that it was for the N7. I also use it for my ps3.
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I wish I saw this deal before buying the Logitech for android tablet one. I paid way more than this just for a keyboard and a stand.
Khant said:
I wish I saw this deal before buying the Logitech for android tablet one. I paid way more than this just for a keyboard and a stand.
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me too..
I just returned the logitech one since it was defective. Anyone tried this motorola one? how is the keyboard and mouse?
They put the price up to 49$. I bought the set and was looking for a 2nd set to make a profit from.
I sold the dock for 24$ so I pretty much got my first set for almost free.
Hey guys,
I just ordered my Nexus 10 and now I'm looking for a keyboard to go along with it.
I think Bluetooth would not be the optimal choice because of battery drain, so I thought that a wireless keyboard (something like this one) with batteries and an adaptar than you can plug in via Micro USB to USB dongle might be the better choice.
But I don't know if it would work.
Any experience?
Thanks guys!
anazei,
I have kept my eyes open for comments about N10 compatible keyboards. In general these bluetooth keyboards are suppose to have excellant batter life (not listed in priority order):
1) Logitech K810 BT Keyboard
> ~$90
> http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/bluetooth-illuminated-keyboard-k810
2) Universal MiniSuit Bluetooth Keyboard and Stand for iPad, Galaxy Tab, Xoom, Playbook, TouchPad, and Other 10.1 Tablets
> CDN$ 71.99 + CDN$ 10.60 shipping
> Has integrated stand but stand is not a cover for the keyboard
> 7 of 11 hot keys work with Android - Works well with a TPU case
> XDA comments: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2141475&highlight=keyboard
> http://www.amazon.ca/Universal-Mini...4Y8S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361650260&sr=8-1
I hope you find this information valuable.
Doug
another interesting product is this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BUM4P8K/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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1) Logitech K810 BT Keyboard
2) Universal MiniSuit Bluetooth Keyboard and Stand for iPad, Galaxy Tab, Xoom, Playbook, TouchPad, and Other 10.1 Tablets
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Which one is your final recommendation (if there is one )?
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Which one is your final recommendation (if there is one )?
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I'm still sitting on the fence as I just received my N10 6 days ago. I'm leaning towards the "Universal MiniSuit Bluetooth Keyboard" as I like the stand and Android function key support.
If I found one that had a stand, keyboard and mousepad combo I would scoop it up ASAP. I thought I once saw one with a right side pull out mouse pad, in this forum but could never find that post again.
The post under mine for a clam shell case, stand and keyboard is attractive. But I worry that the keyboard may scratch the N10's screen over time plus I would only occasionally want a keyboard. I have no idea how easy removing the N10 from the clam shell would be plus I have ordered a TPU case for the N10. The other keyboards would work with the TPU case but not the clam shell.
Happily typing this on my Logitech Android Keyboard. It works flawlessly with the Nexus 10, pairs instantly, has great battery life and comes with a nifty little case that can act as a stand.
Only thing I wish it had would be the ability to remap the function keys to different apps (eg. browser button to Chrome instead of default Android browser), but otherwise it works great. Key presses don't get lost when typing fast and the ergonomics of the keyboard are decent for its small form factor.
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3DSammy said:
anazei,
I have kept my eyes open for comments about N10 compatible keyboards. In general these bluetooth keyboards are suppose to have excellant batter life (not listed in priority order):
1) Logitech K810 BT Keyboard
> ~$90
> http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/bluetooth-illuminated-keyboard-k810
2) Universal MiniSuit Bluetooth Keyboard and Stand for iPad, Galaxy Tab, Xoom, Playbook, TouchPad, and Other 10.1 Tablets
> CDN$ 71.99 + CDN$ 10.60 shipping
> Has integrated stand but stand is not a cover for the keyboard
> 7 of 11 hot keys work with Android - Works well with a TPU case
> XDA comments: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2141475&highlight=keyboard
> http://www.amazon.ca/Universal-Mini...4Y8S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361650260&sr=8-1
I hope you find this information valuable.
Doug
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I have been using a logitech k810 for the last couple of weeks. I never had to charge it yet. The only thing I take care of it is to turn it off when I stop using it for the day. It pairs in 2-3 seconds after turning it on again. I can't compare with the other one, but I'm very happy with the purchase.
I found the bluetooth keyboard that has a pull out touch pad. It is sold out on Amazon(.ca and .com).
See: "New Trent iShuffle Multifunctional WirelessTouch Pad Bluetooth keyboard & stand"
http://www.amazon.com/New-Trent-Mul...h-Transformer/dp/B0083V9J2I/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
This their comment about the pull out touch pad: "The keyboard also comes with a built in pull out touchpad that provides mouse/cursor support on your tablet (NOTE: not all tablet/OS support this features, Does not work with Apple iOS devices)".
No user rating was less than a 4. Even a user mentioned the keyboard worked well with a Nexus 10. Unfortunitely they never mentioned if the the touch pad worked one way or the other.
This one looks like another contender assuming it every gets back in stock.
3DSammy said:
I found the bluetooth keyboard that has a pull out touch pad. It is sold out on Amazon(.ca and .com).
See: "New Trent iShuffle Multifunctional WirelessTouch Pad Bluetooth keyboard & stand"
http://www.amazon.com/New-Trent-Mul...h-Transformer/dp/B0083V9J2I/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
This their comment about the pull out touch pad: "The keyboard also comes with a built in pull out touchpad that provides mouse/cursor support on your tablet (NOTE: not all tablet/OS support this features, Does not work with Apple iOS devices)".
No user rating was less than a 4. Even a user mentioned the keyboard worked well with a Nexus 10. Unfortunitely they never mentioned if the the touch pad worked one way or the other.
This one looks like another contender assuming it every gets back in stock.
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I almost bought this a few days ago, but the numeric keypad is like a phone rather than a calculator or computer keyboard keypad. I want "1,2,3" to be at the bottom.
3DSammy said:
I found the bluetooth keyboard that has a pull out touch pad. It is sold out on Amazon(.ca and .com).
See: "New Trent iShuffle Multifunctional WirelessTouch Pad Bluetooth keyboard & stand"
http://www.amazon.com/New-Trent-Mul...h-Transformer/dp/B0083V9J2I/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
This their comment about the pull out touch pad: "The keyboard also comes with a built in pull out touchpad that provides mouse/cursor support on your tablet (NOTE: not all tablet/OS support this features, Does not work with Apple iOS devices)".
No user rating was less than a 4. Even a user mentioned the keyboard worked well with a Nexus 10. Unfortunitely they never mentioned if the the touch pad worked one way or the other.
This one looks like another contender assuming it every gets back in stock.
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Here is another keyboard with the slide out touch pad that looks identical except maybe more silver than gray, although it could just be the lighting. At the moment they claim to have 10 in stock: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AFS314E/ref=pe_157280_28898470_email_1p_0_ti But note that the keypad numbers are also configured like a phone rather than a traditional calculator or keyboard numeric keypad.