Hi to all, if interested i have found that plugging the tg01 short adapter cable with a Toshiba wireless mouse adapter inserted you have a small mouse pointer on the screen which is controllable via the wireless mouse. It will allow you to navigate through the phone but will not allow typing as it stays behind the keyboard.
Only tried it as i had one for p.c.
Model Toshiba pa3706.
I use Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse. They have only one signal usb receiver hence I can plug it in Toshiba micro usb adapter. And it works, I can type and move the mouse simultaneously !!!.
tra33372 said:
I use Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse. They have only one signal usb receiver hence I can plug it in Toshiba micro usb adapter. And it works, I can type and move the mouse simultaneously !!!.
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Which model do you have? The Wireless Desktop® MK300?
Thankyou
Model name is Cordless Internet Pro Y-RAJ56A
I have tried this with two mice: Targus USB Retractable and Logitech V220.
It works with both, except that in Notes the cursor is invisible off the title bar.
It also works with the Logitech EX110 wireless keyboard/mouse which allows for typing.
Tried a USB mouse and that worked too
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Is it possible to connect galaxy s2 and HDTV with hdmi (mhl) adapter and at the same time use the wireless (but not bluetooth) mouse and keyboard connected to galaxy s2?
(i want to use my internet connection on galaxy s2 and browse the web with mouse and keyboard, all that on the TV)
I manage to do this separately, either Full HD via MHL adapter, or using both mouse and keyboard via Micro USB to USB converter and dongle for wireless connection. Dont know how to combine those together though.
I think that bluetooth mouse and keyboard would work, but would like to know about mentioned method.
Maybe self powered USB would help?
thx
Wireless mouse and keyboard will obviously require a USB dongle to receive, so I seriously doubt that you can do this. It's not often that you get a mobile device that is capable of being a USB host, so I find it very doubtful that you could plug multiple USB devices into it at the same time.
I know you said you don't want bluetooth, but I really, REALLY believe that this won't be possible any other way.
Archer said:
Wireless mouse and keyboard will obviously require a USB dongle to receive, so I seriously doubt that you can do this. It's not often that you get a mobile device that is capable of being a USB host, so I find it very doubtful that you could plug multiple USB devices into it at the same time.
I know you said you don't want bluetooth, but I really, REALLY believe that this won't be possible any other way.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...NvbS5kcm9pZGNvbnRyb2wudGFrZWNvbnRyb2xsaXRlIl0.
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Got a quick question for those of you with the HD dock. Are you running dual USB devices for you mouse and keyboard, do wireless usb devices work for the dock sans drivers, or has anyone found a way to pair dual devices to have a bluetooth mouse and keyboard functional?
My dilemma is where I am planning on putting my dock, it's going to be really difficult to use wired devices because the dock is going to be located physically behind me. I need to find a way to go as wireless as possible so but at the store we were only able to pair up one bluetooth device at a time. Has anyone found a work around for that?
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Got a quick question for those of you with the HD dock. Are you running dual USB devices for you mouse and keyboard, do wireless usb devices work for the dock sans drivers, or has anyone found a way to pair dual devices to have a bluetooth mouse and keyboard functional?
My dilemma is where I am planning on putting my dock, it's going to be really difficult to use wired devices because the dock is going to be located physically behind me. I need to find a way to go as wireless as possible so but at the store we were only able to pair up one bluetooth device at a time. Has anyone found a work around for that?
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I've tried a couple of wireless keyboard/mouse combos plugged into the dock and neither worked. I'm currently using a powered usb hub plugged into the dock with a Logitec keyboard and mouse plugged into the hub. Works great.
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I've tried a couple of wireless keyboard/mouse combos plugged into the dock and neither worked. I'm currently using a powered usb hub plugged into the dock with a Logitec keyboard and mouse plugged into the hub. Works great.
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Damn... That's what I was afraid of. My issue is I'm placing the dock on my nightstand located next to my bed for charging purposes. What's throwing me off is in one of the videos demoing the dock it shows them using both a wireless keyboard and mouse. It's gotta be possible, but I have no clue how. At the store we couldn't pair up two seperate bluetooth devices at the same time.
May have found a solution to my problem. At a local Compusa I found a bluetooth keyboard and trackpad in one. I'll take it to work and test it out... If it works, I'll report back.
My Logitech Wireless Desktop (USB Unifying receiver) worked fine, out of the box - keyboard and mouse.
There shouldnt be any reason that your generic wireless device/receiver combos dont work since they're simply a transmitter/receiver pair, your problem is likely with the lack of adequate power supplied by the dock. Theres no way that power supply puts out enough to power the phone as well as the USB ports so thats probably why the powered USB hub mentioned above solves everything.
I have a logitech keyboard (K800) and a logitech mouse(M325) which i pair with a single unifying usb receiver under my PC.
So i decided to do a little test, i unplug the receiver and connect directly to my tab via the usb connector kit. Guess what? Both the keyboard and mouse works
That's good but AFAIK, that works on other Samsung devices too.
great!! Im buying an adapter right now!
which usb adapter do you have?
And is the wheel working?
maysider said:
great!! Im buying a adapter right now!
which usb adapter do you have?
And is the wheel working?
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Im using the original samsung usb adapter.
http://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-Connection-Samsung-Tabâ-10-1/dp/B005WKE1NK
And yes, mouse wheel works
Can anyone please tell me if there are any limitations as to what Mice you can plug into an Android phone\tablet
I have the Galaxy S 105 and have just purchased a USB Wireless Mouse, I have also purchased the micro USB adapter so I can plug in the mouse receiver
Cheers for your help
Lee
if anyone has successfully connected this phone to hdmi lcd, mouse and keyboard(logitech wireless dongle) via USB, please name the cable or box that you used.
Thanks