Given the WIFI/BT compatibility problems, my bluetooth mouse has issues, most prominently when connecting to a remote desktop session, I guess due to the higher BW requirements. Unfortunately this is when it's most useful.
Anyway, does anyone know a good USB alternative?
What I'd ideally be looking for is:
1)Small dongle that can stay on the USB port of the keyboard,
2)Given #1, have an actual on/off switch on the mouse
3)Small form factor that travels well
4)Scroll wheel is a must
5)Nice to have would be side back/forward buttons
Does such a thing exist that works with the ATP? Basically I'm looking for a nice replacement that is functionally transparent to what I have now to make up for the limitations of the prime...
Let me know!
I bought the ihome micro wireless mouse a while back and its got almost all of your requirements except the forward/back buttons. It matches the aesthetic of the prime in scale and form factor, has that on off switch you need, a tiny usb dongle, and just one AAA battery. It also has a fine dpi setting but I don't believe the TFP has the firmware to accommodate such a setting.
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Thanks! I'll check it out! The side buttons aren't a requirement, mainly the leave in dongle and on off.
So what does it mean to not support the fine dpi setting?
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UrbanDroid said:
I bought the ihome micro wireless mouse a while back and its got almost all of your requirements except the forward/back buttons. It matches the aesthetic of the prime in scale and form factor, has that on off switch you need, a tiny usb dongle, and just one AAA battery. It also has a fine dpi setting but I don't believe the TFP has the firmware to accommodate such a setting.
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Is this the one?
http://www.life-works.com/product_detail.asp?sub_dept=100056&product_id=100115
There are a few different iHome Mice. The spec listings for any I've seen aren't specific enough to list the on/off button, which is a requirement if I'm going to leave the dongle on the prime (the old mouse I have w/ a huge dongle only turns off by mounting the dongle into the base of the mouse)
You wouldn't happen to have the model number? The link above is model model # - IH-M182ZB
All of their mice are here:
http://www.life-works.com/search.asp?searchVar=mouse&x=0&y=0&initial_search=1
I use one of these on occasion. Everything works well.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/p/wireless-mobile-mouse-4000/D5D-00001#details
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So what does it mean to not support the fine dpi setting?
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There is a button on the bottom of the mouse that allows for fine pointer control.
Kidd_Funkadelic said:
Is this the one?
http://www.life-works.com/product_detail.asp?sub_dept=100056&product_id=100115
There are a few different iHome Mice. The spec listings for any I've seen aren't specific enough to list the on/off button, which is a requirement if I'm going to leave the dongle on the prime (the old mouse I have w/ a huge dongle only turns off by mounting the dongle into the base of the mouse)
You wouldn't happen to have the model number? The link above is model model # - IH-M182ZB
All of their mice are here:
http://www.life-works.com/search.asp?searchVar=mouse&x=0&y=0&initial_search=1
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Its the IH-M170ZR
I'm sure any of the three or four that are next to it are the same.
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Kidd_Funkadelic said:
Given the WIFI/BT compatibility problems, my bluetooth mouse has issues, most prominently when connecting to a remote desktop session, I guess due to the higher BW requirements. Unfortunately this is when it's most useful.
Anyway, does anyone know a good USB alternative?
What I'd ideally be looking for is:
1)Small dongle that can stay on the USB port of the keyboard,
2)Given #1, have an actual on/off switch on the mouse
3)Small form factor that travels well
4)Scroll wheel is a must
5)Nice to have would be side back/forward buttons
Does such a thing exist that works with the ATP? Basically I'm looking for a nice replacement that is functionally transparent to what I have now to make up for the limitations of the prime...
Let me know!
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This is the best USB wireless mouse available on the market. I've tried about 15-20 mice in the past couple of years and this one by far is the best. The quality is top notch and design is perfect. ALL DAY use and my hand doesn't ache at all.
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wire...RJBC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1337653258&sr=8-1
I use this with my Prime all the time and it works great.
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Wir...3O/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1337878534&sr=8-10
Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000
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For anyone looking for a mini wireless usb keyboard and mouse combo i`ve bought one for my g-tablet. Its a Rii mini keyboard, trackpad and laser combo.
When its plugged in with the dongle to my g-tab it brings up a little mouse cursor (i`m using the vegan-tab b3 ya i know i still need to update )
The website i ordered from says it has a 10m range.. but its more like 7-8m range.
Costs me about $40 with free shipping.
I can`t post links yet since i`m new here but you can get it on dealextreme dot com and the sku is 35354
Also cuz i can`t post links i can`t link to photos i`ve taken but if you want to see some just pm me and i`ll send you my flickr album.
Looking forward to getting my malata zpad dock so I can sit on my butt and use this keyboard to navigate with hdmi out
that looks sweet thanks for the info
Some of the reviews on the site mention poor build quality, is this accurate?
I bought one of these to use with my HTPC. The thing's not bombproof but it feels pretty solid overall for being 100% plastic. Keys are nicely backlit when you want them to be, charges via USB (and has a little Y USB cable so you only have to use one USB port for Charging/Dongle if you want), keys are nice and clicky. Overall I'm pretty happy with it.
do you have the android.apk that comes on the cd? its not on my cd and i cant get the keyboard to pair with my phone...
hmm i never had an android.apk. I just plugged the usb dongle into my g-tablet and it recognized it without problems.
As for poor build quality... i think its pretty solid especially for $40.. I mean the thing is super light and perhaps someone has thought of that being poor build quality?
I'm rather happy with it as well.
Doesn't your gtablet already have bluetooth? Why did you use a usb BT dongle then? i just got this today, and I cannot get it to work with my gtablet. I managed to find the android.apk on riitek's site, but it requires 'internet authentication' which, for some reason, simply will not work.
Are you sure that it's Bluetooth ?
2.4Ghz doesn't make it BT
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Are you sure that it's Bluetooth ?
2.4Ghz doesn't make it BT
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its not BT it is wireless 2.5Ghz
yea its not bluetooth its just wireless 2.4GHz... i never had to goto rii's website or anything... i just plugged the usb dongle that came with the keyboard into the usb slot on my g-tablet and it picked it up right away... no software needed.
Will this work on TNTlite ver 4.2 ROm? Or just for Vegan?
I have not personally tested it on those roms but if they have usb keyboard/mouse support i don't see why it wouldn't.
Lenovo Keyboard works as well....
I have a G-tab with stock OS and the TnT Enchancement pack. I tried the little wireless Lenovo Keyboard/Trackball that I use on my HTPC and the keyboard part works fine. The mouse does not work, but I did not do any t-shooting so it may just be a config issue.
For those looking for a small keyboard, I can say the Lenovo works well and is very comfortable to hold. I am actually going to look for a bigger keyboard for my G-Tab, so I really just plugged it in to see if it works.
kmclaren said:
I have a G-tab with stock OS and the TnT Enchancement pack. I tried the little wireless Lenovo Keyboard/Trackball that I use on my HTPC and the keyboard part works fine.
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For those wondering, here is the keyboard.
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$38.5 USD @ Dealextreme.
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For those wondering, here is the keyboard.
$38.5 USD @ Dealextreme.
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just ordered this keyboard in amazon...will wait till it arrives on my door. hoping that it wil work on my gtab - running TNTlite ver 4.2
Hi guys, I was wondering...which bluetooth keyboards work well with the Prime.
What would you recommend???
If you need a keyboard for the Prime, I would recommend the Asus Keyboard dock made specifically for use with the Prime. Not only is it a decent small keyboard, but the extra battery life, Prime specific function keys and full sized USB port make it more useful than any standalone keyboard.
If you don't want the Asus keyboard dock, in order to help you find a keyboard that meets your needs it would be helpful to know what your specific needs are.
Do you want something ultra portable?
Do you want a full-sized keyboard?
Do you need a track pad?
Etc.
I wouldn't want to buy the keyboard dock, I think it's way overpriced ( 130 euros is the cheapest I've found in the eu ) and you can't use it in portrait mode, right?
As far as portability is concerned, I'd definitely need sth quite portable but not really tiny, you know..
So, NO trackpad and a blend between portability and comfort while typing
Garret said:
Hi guys, I was wondering...which bluetooth keyboards work well with the Prime.
What would you recommend???
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If you need a keyboard for the Prime, I would recommend the Asus Keyboard dock made specifically for use with the Prime.
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As whacko suggested, the keyboard dock has so many benefits, that, while it's more expensive, I'd still recommend it.
The ability to add battery life, fold closed and use as a quasi-net book, keys specific to the Android OS make it a natural choice!
The other choice, if you're set on not getting a dock (they've come down in price, here in the U.S.) might be the Celluon Magic Cube. It's remarkably portable, allowing you to simply carry a small box with you, then projects the images of a keyboard on the table your TP is on.
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I personally use a Logitech K750 keyboard. Solar powered, so you don't ever need to worry about batteries going dead, and it has very nice keyboard feedback (something, obviously, the Magic Cube lacks!), and is also much less then the first two options.
However, while thin and light, it IS rather long, so not the most practical to carry around and transport.
Sorry... these are the best options I know of.
Thanks for the info man! I do have the K750, it's a great keyboard, but I'd prefer sth smaller
That magic cube sounds interesting, I think I'll check it out
Hey,
This may not be the best place to post this but seemed kinda relevant.
I recently saw the Iogear multi-link bluetooth keyboard which I thought looked pretty cool. (Can't post the link yet...spam filters)
At home I have a tablet stand next to my computer monitor, and I've been playing around with extending my desktop onto my Prime and stuff like that, but I'd also like to use them separately.
I loved the idea of having a bluetooth keyboard I could use for both, not that it needs to be portable, but so I can sit on my bed and use it etc. and also, having one that could be used for both seems awesome.
The thing is, I would like it to replace my current keyboard for my PC, and I'd go mad without a numpad, and the mouse tracker just looks nasty. Does anybody know of a bluetooth keyboard/mouse setup which can be linked to multiple devices (including the transformer prime) and switched between with relative ease?
I bought a Microsoft 6000 bluetooth portable mini keyboard that's notebook size. It's a tad wider than the prime. The nice thing about it, stores like Staples and Office Depot probably carry them. So you can actually go into the store and hold them, look them over, etc. It also comes with a bluetooth number pad in a little carrying case and it's separate, so you can leave it packed away if you don't need to use it.
I bought this keyboard for my stepdad for a different tablet, and it was about a year ago I think. Now I'm sure there's a newer model number, I'll have to do a search in just a bit. Back when I bought it, there was a Microsoft 6000 Notebook Wireless Keyboard (bluetooth) and a 6000 Desktop USB keyboard, so if you google it and see different results or specs it's because it's not the portable laptop size version.
I know where the keyboard is, today sometime I will test out how it's working with the prime for you. I bet you could order the same model really cheap on ebay but since it's a good bit older, we need to check and make sure it works well.
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how do you guys use k750 on a tablet?
Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Androiod
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http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-920-003594-Samsung-Galaxy-Case/dp/B005KSATVC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Anyone using this for their 7.7? I'm assuming that the keyboard will work fine, wondering about the tab's fit in the slot (portrait or landscape), and also if the tab fits in the case snugly or floats around.
Thanks.
esoh said:
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-920-003594-Samsung-Galaxy-Case/dp/B005KSATVC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Anyone using this for their 7.7? I'm assuming that the keyboard will work fine, wondering about the tab's fit in the slot (portrait or landscape), and also if the tab fits in the case snugly or floats around.
Thanks.
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Don't have that but am eying this one
http://www.gadgetmac.com/reviews/logitech-k810-illuminated-bluetooth-keyboard-review.html
Seems to have a good review and is more compact as well as works with all platforms. Waiting to see if it comes down a little on price.
cbb77 said:
Don't have that but am eying this one
http://www.gadgetmac.com/reviews/logitech-k810-illuminated-bluetooth-keyboard-review.html
Seems to have a good review and is more compact as well as works with all platforms. Waiting to see if it comes down a little on price.
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Looks nice but it would be nice to have a slot to prop the tab on, but very nice looking nonetheless
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It is way to big for the 7.7.
The keyboard is designed to be a case and keyboard.
It may hold the 7.7 in the slot but it will not fit as a case.
Here are some links that may help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD0NDYgn058
http://reviews.logitech.com/7061/84...alaxy-tab-10-1-wi-fi-only-reviews/reviews.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bqle0GHwl3c
At Amazon, it is inexpensive so why not get one and let us know what you think.
esoh said:
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-920-003594-Samsung-Galaxy-Case/dp/B005KSATVC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Anyone using this for their 7.7? I'm assuming that the keyboard will work fine, wondering about the tab's fit in the slot (portrait or landscape), and also if the tab fits in the case snugly or floats around.
Thanks.
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Scotte3 said:
It is way to big for the 7.7.
The keyboard is designed to be a case and keyboard.
It may hold the 7.7 in the slot but it will not fit as a case.
Here are some links that may help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD0NDYgn058
http://reviews.logitech.com/7061/84...alaxy-tab-10-1-wi-fi-only-reviews/reviews.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bqle0GHwl3c
At Amazon, it is inexpensive so why not get one and let us know what you think.
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Thanks. I realized later that the 10.1 Tab actually fits inside, I didn't make that connection earlier. I might get this one, but will continue to look. The major bummer of this device is that because it didn't sell well at all, the accessory pool is so limited.
A Keyboard/Case combo is fine for a larger tablet, but for 7" I found that something like that would make the keyboard way too small/cramped to make it worth using. When I need to use a hardware keyboard, I either plug the old wired keyboard I have that was for the Samsung Q1U UMPC or the HP wireless one I bought that connects via USB dongle (need OTG adapter for it).
I like both of these because they have built-in pointing devices and you don't have to reach up from the keyboard to touch the screen or carry an extra mouse to move the cursor. If you look at the pic below, you'll see two round buttons on the upper left and right sides of the keyboard and that's for the optical mouse and left click (press down on the optical mouse sensor to get a right-click).
I bought this thing for $35 last year, but now just noticed the prices have shot through the roof at $90! Here's the cheapest one I could find: http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-WIRELESS-MINI-KEYBOARD-LK752AA-ABL-BLACK-/271138360926?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item3f211b0e5e
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I didn't see any threads dedicated to discussion around wireless keyboards for the Shield, so I figured I'd start one.
I gave up on a laggy ASUS TF700T (as well as an HTC EVO View 4G) for the Nvidia Shield, so naturally I was a little disappointed that there was no keyboard attachment (and slightly jealous of the Nexus 9). While the pen input surpasses the EVO View 4G, I wanted the Shield to go as far as I had hoped the TF700T would in preventing me from booting a laptop all the time (most notably, for Drive Docs and Sheets). As it turns out, I had a Gearhead KB3800TPW Wireless Keyboard from an old attempt at a home theater PC, so I gave it a shot. And I have to say, I'm impressed. I'm typing this review on it right now, and while it's not a full size keyboard, it's better than an onscreen, by far.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7135082&CatId=537
You need a USB OTG cable to make it work (for its wireless adapter), but the size of the keys (not including the mouse section) line up well with the size of the Shield:
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I use a case for a full size tablet to carry the Shield and other things I bring to work, and the keyboard also fits with some maneuvering.
All keys work, as far as I can tell. The mouse works (including two-finger scrolling), volume buttons work, play/pause works...
There are some quirks, such as the location of brackets and the apostrophe, but it's not like you'd be writing a book on this (and autocorrect does pop up to help if you prefer to type without apostrophes and just tap the suggestions). At $40, it is a little steep, but for portability, I think it's a good option.
Anyway, if you're looking for a decent wireless keyboard to help with using the Shield a little more, check it out. And feel free to chime in with others that work well.
another wireless kb case possibility
Mathman -
- I came across another wireless case option (by ZAGG, it's pricey but looks very good) from a youtube post about case options for the nVidia Shield Tablet, see:
Cannot post a url here, however here's the info to be sure it's the same video I'm referring to:
v=Obs3tK8onYQ
posted title is "Nvidia Shield tablet case options"
date posted was oct 16 2014
the poster id is wr3ckn89
- I only just saw it today & cannot report my experience yet; The zagg website can show you the local retailers that carry their stuff. Only see 1 seller so far on amazon, with ridiculous wait time, and another with a 2nd 8" model specified for samsung... The zagg site does not yet list nVidia Shields, but they have an 800 number, so I'm calling them to verify which exact model to be sure to get in case of vendor confusion. They are in Utah USA.
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PS - Regarding the Zagg wireless keyboard case shown/discussed in the youtube posting I mentioned above: After looking at the website, I called Zagg customer support & talked to a real person who knew the product.
- Specific model: There is only one model that fits the new nVidia Shield tablet 8", with suitable cutouts etc. - it is the "AUTOFIT" for 8". The other model for 8" tablets won't be right.
- You can find it at retailers, but you can get a 10% discount by calling them to order directly
- It has a 1 year warranty and tech support.
- The keyboard is not backlit (they only have one model of their wireless keyboard cases that does have a backlit keyboard at this time) - BUT they are working on backlit keyboards for their other models including the AutoFit, yay.
Pretty much all bluetooth keyboards and mice should work, just like other Android devices.
I tested a bluetooth mouse and a Logitech K810 on my Shield Tablet. Works great; just like a mini-desktop computer and you don't need to bother with the dongle and the OTG-cable.
There are some other options as well. Motorola made a few Android-specific bluetooh keyboards with built-in pointing devices.
I just got the Rosewill BK-700 Bluetooth keyboard with built-in Touch Pad to use...
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it works well and is a nice option for those wanting to add a keyboard.
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Any logitech keyboard or mouse or both with the unifying connector will work, but youll need the micro usb male to standard usb female adapter. te adapter is mega useful besides just this IMHO
Keyboard - http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-touch-keyboard-k400r
adapter - http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung...hite/1688641.p?id=1219059709888&skuId=1688641
I use the Samsung Bluetooth keyboard (the blue aluminum one) & S-Mouse & its about replaced my laptop completely... hell, its about replaced my PC, too!!!
....What i cant seem to find is a stylus!! I have a Note5, N-10.1, & the NotePro (12.2") ----I'm a graphic designer-- and I'm used to the S-pens and how amazing the artwork is that comes from using them.. I know there HAS to be a bluetooth version, or even a thin-enough capacitive stylus would do the trick.. I can create some amazing stuff with the cheap-o stylus i bought the same day as the tablet, but there's better ---i know it!! ...any ideas? ...PS, i've tried to sneak-open or even ask an employee to let me try some out at the store, but they never let me or i'm unable to do it myself without their help.. i've bought a few bluetooth digitized stylii and they didn't seem to want to work on it .......i'm tired of making returns.. lol!
BT keyboard, $77 on Amazon (this is cheap compared to in-stores when i bought it, but I price-matched with amazon @ BestBuy for $30-off!): https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-EE-B...24&sr=8-2&keywords=samsung+bluetooth+keyboard
Samsung S-Action Mouse, $23 now on Amazon vs. 39 @ Fry's... https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Mous..._SR160,160_&psc=1&refRID=M98MXVSCHHF9MCMVHMG3
joshylofty said:
I use the Samsung Bluetooth keyboard (the blue aluminum one) & S-Mouse & its about replaced my laptop completely... hell, its about replaced my PC, too!!!
....What i cant seem to find is a stylus!! I have a Note5, N-10.1, & the NotePro (12.2") ----I'm a graphic designer-- and I'm used to the S-pens and how amazing the artwork is that comes from using them.. I know there HAS to be a bluetooth version, or even a thin-enough capacitive stylus would do the trick.. I can create some amazing stuff with the cheap-o stylus i bought the same day as the tablet, but there's better ---i know it!! ...any ideas? ...PS, i've tried to sneak-open or even ask an employee to let me try some out at the store, but they never let me or i'm unable to do it myself without their help.. i've bought a few bluetooth digitized stylii and they didn't seem to want to work on it .......i'm tired of making returns.. lol!
BT keyboard, $77 on Amazon (this is cheap compared to in-stores when i bought it, but I price-matched with amazon @ BestBuy for $30-off!): https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-EE-B...24&sr=8-2&keywords=samsung+bluetooth+keyboard
Samsung S-Action Mouse, $23 now on Amazon vs. 39 @ Fry's... https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Mous..._SR160,160_&psc=1&refRID=M98MXVSCHHF9MCMVHMG3
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Don't you have the problem that in some apps letters are repeating?Really annoying i've got the samsung bt keyboard and in some apps not all it keeps happening.
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Don't you have the problem that in some apps letters are repeating?Really annoying i've got the samsung bt keyboard and in some apps not all it keeps happening.
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I think mine used to do it. . I realized I was holding my finger down too long on the key in question.... I love mine! The battery on it lasts for frikkin' EVER, too! I've had it 1.5yrs now and I've charges it twice I think...?
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hey guys still looking for Bluetooth keyboard i found out i can get Samsung Tab S 10.5 Bluetooth keyboard EJ-CT800UAEGUJ for 16$ from ebay 2 years ago was 149$ i think is pretty cheap it got hotkey for android i did some few test 1-2 hotkey dont work on non-samsung devices i got nordic layout ver. but i also order one with US layout if you guys want i can make video of it in use
joshylofty said:
I use the Samsung Bluetooth keyboard (the blue aluminum one) & S-Mouse & its about replaced my laptop completely... hell, its about replaced my PC, too!!!
I bought a Samsung capacitive stylus (from this site fonejoy.com/genuine-samsung-t365-galaxy-tab-active-stylus-pen-gh98-34603a.html ) with the intention of using it on the Galaxy View. However, it doesn't work on Galaxy View. It's mind boggling because this stylus comes with the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active and is supposedly an ordinary capacitive stylus (source: sammobile.com/2014/09/25/samsung-galaxy-tab-active-hands-on ) . Does a capacitive stylus work on the Galaxy View???
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