Wireless Keyboard Covers? - Shield Tablet Accessories

Anyone know of any attachable wireless keyboard covers, kind of like the Nexus 9 Keyboard Folio?

I think the Zagg Folio 8 works but covers the power button and stylus.

HRDLYWRKNG said:
Anyone know of any attachable wireless keyboard covers, kind of like the Nexus 9 Keyboard Folio?
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There is another thread on here if you were to use the search feature where I asked the same thing a couple months ago. I'm using the mentioned Zagg Auto-fit 8" and think its a good option. It would be nicer to have something that attaches to the magnetic hinge, but meh, its working well enough.

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Case with Keyboard??

Sorry if this has all ready been talked about, but is there a case with a built in keyboard? I am planning on using this for school while tethering from my droid
if there is not a case with a built in keyboard what is your best suggestions for screen protectors or hard cases?
I was just thinking the same thing, I see alot of cheap ones on ebay, but the dimensions are set to to fit an ipad(7.5"x9.8"), but the gtab is 6.8"x10.5", I dont want part of the screen cut off, or part of the tablet hanging out of the case.
Hey, I found a nice keyboard, case/stand combo on amazon, heres the link:
http://www.amazon.com/Viewsonic-G-T...3LRLVE&s=merchant-items&qid=1300939884&sr=1-1
It's a wired keyboard, but that's fine with me, keeps me from having to worry about recharging my keyboard battery on top of the tablet battery.
If you look at the posts that were here already in the Accessories forum, you will see that this is actually a fairly hot topic and there are several options available.
I got one of these and its perfect
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350443208672&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Similar Question as OP/ slightly different.
I need some opinions guys from those who have the keyboard cases and those who have just a standard case which angles.
Can you use the usb keyboard case comfortably with the keyboard folded all the way under the tablet?
( meaning if i just want to hold the device with 1 or 2 hands while watching tv is it comfortable?)
How often do those with the keyboard actually find themselves using the keyboard?
Is the virtual keyboard just as accurate with auto spell correct?
Question #2
Also is it worth buying a screen protector if your using a case? Its not like the device will be placed in my pocket and get scratched with my keys.... thats the only reason I buy screen protectors for my epic 4g.
I say pass on this case
juanaraya92679 said:
I need some opinions guys from those who have the keyboard cases and those who have just a standard case which angles.
Can you use the usb keyboard case comfortably with the keyboard folded all the way under the tablet?
( meaning if i just want to hold the device with 1 or 2 hands while watching tv is it comfortable?)
How often do those with the keyboard actually find themselves using the keyboard?
Is the virtual keyboard just as accurate with auto spell correct?
Question #2
Also is it worth buying a screen protector if your using a case? Its not like the device will be placed in my pocket and get scratched with my keys.... thats the only reason I buy screen protectors for my epic 4g.
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1.) The case feels bulky in your hand if you fold it back to read something on the tablet while holding it especially with one hand. I found it really uncomfortable to leave it in the case for use when not typing on the keyboard.
2.) I used it often when I first bought the case then got another keyboard and case as this case really looks and feels cheap and I work with professionals so it really stuck out like a sore thumb in meetings.
3.) The "virtual keyboard" if you mean the keyboard that comes up on your tablet then I would say your question doesn't apply since the case keyboard doesn't make any spelling corrections (at least mine didn't) whereas the virtual keyboard(s) do offer corrections and suggestions for word completion.
Your question #2 which is really question 4.) If you want to use this case with keyboard then I would strongly recommend getting a screen protector as this keyboard isn't soft silicone but rather it's hard plastic. And since the gTab won't be snug in this case but will move quite a bit around the screen can get some rubbing damage if you keep it in the case a lot. Some people have suggested you use a soft rag and lay it on top of the keyboard when you close the case and also to use velcro or double-stick tape to secure the gTab to the case better.
In the end, I would just recommend you NOT buy this case since I just sold mine off on eBay. For the price it's not bad but once you start using it you will quickly find things to complain about it.
Fellow user it2Steve here on the gTab forums have several nice cases and soon one with a built-in bluetooth keyboard available for sale. Check out his threads and read his reviews. Hopefully you find what you're looking for.
i bought 2 of these ones...
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...965439&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_798wt_1139
but the usb cable isnt long enough to reach the left side, and one of the holders is RIGHT where the usb plug goes in....so i'm going to have to do some modding
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i bought 2 of these ones...
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...965439&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_798wt_1139
but the usb cable isnt long enough to reach the left side, and one of the holders is RIGHT where the usb plug goes in....so i'm going to have to do some modding
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I have one too, quick fix is I had a usb mouse pad firm with lights and many usb plugs and I sit the case on that which is a nice flat surface and plug the mouse pad into that. I am using it now to type.
DaveyBoy2002 said:
i bought 2 of these ones...
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...965439&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_798wt_1139
but the usb cable isnt long enough to reach the left side, and one of the holders is RIGHT where the usb plug goes in....so i'm going to have to do some modding
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I have a similar one, but in the end I found that I didn't really an exterior keyboard as much as I thought I did.
BlutO keyboard case
On the site called electroniccrap dot com there is a case and keyboard. They are currently sold out, but it looks interesting...
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Did you look at this? I looks promising.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=963019
MechAniX.one said:
Did you look at this? I looks promising.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=963019
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I am waiting for these to come in. Although in the images the case looks a little "cheap". I can't tell what the material is made out of.

Cases with keyboards (bluetooth or USB) suggestions / comments

So there are a couple cases out there with integrated (or designed around) small form factor keyboards (i.e. electroniccrap.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=21). Who out there owns a case like this, and what are your thoughts? I'm open to either bluetooth or USB, I just want some first hand responses from those that currently own one.
Thanks!
Had a case with usb keyboard. Used it for a while for lengthy typing sessions but the keyboard was too small for me to use for long periods without my hands getting really tired. Plus, that case was made with really cheap shiny plastic so it looked awful. In the end I bought a mini keyboard that was slightly bigger than the one in the case that also had a multi-touch touchpad on it.
I haven't used the BluTo but I would assume I would have the same complaint about the size of the keyboard being too small for my man-hands. But from reading it2Steve's review on the BluTo the build quality sounds much better than the usb one I've owned.
sjmoreno said:
Had a case with usb keyboard. Used it for a while for lengthy typing sessions but the keyboard was too small for me to use for long periods without my hands getting really tired. Plus, that case was made with really cheap shiny plastic so it looked awful. In the end I bought a mini keyboard that was slightly bigger than the one in the case that also had a multi-touch touchpad on it.
I haven't used the BluTo but I would assume I would have the same complaint about the size of the keyboard being too small for my man-hands. But from reading it2Steve's review on the BluTo the build quality sounds much better than the usb one I've owned.
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Which keyboard do you use now? Do you just put your tablet on a stand in front of the keyboard?
jrm5035 said:
Which keyboard do you use now? Do you just put your tablet on a stand in front of the keyboard?
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I have a CLIP case so it acts as the stand. And I use the mini-usb keyboard from Gear Head with the multi-touch touchpad. I only gripe about this keyboard is that it doesn't have a right-shift key but I noticed that a lot of mini-keyboards don't have it either.
GearHead Mini-USB Keyboard
I am using the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000. Works great on the Vegan Gingerbread Rom. Mouse is a little frustrating, but that is what a finger is for.
I think I have the same keyboard case that was mentioned before. I'd link to it but I'm new but just do a search on ebay for gtablet keyboard. I think it's pretty good for how much it cost ($26 as of this writing) when you're doing heavy typing and the fact you dont have to lug around another piece of hardware separate from the tablet around. I also have the clip case too which is great when you want to travel light.
I'm using the case with USB keyboard found on Amazon. I was interested in the BlutO but got tired of waiting for them to be in stock, and then finding them sold out each time. Very frustrating.
I haven't used it too much yet, but so far it's great for my uses, as well as being less than half the price of the BlutO. It's small enough that the G Tab and case fit in a carrying bag made for 10" Netbooks.
A lot of the reviews on Amazon fussed about the white stitching, which I agree looks tacky. I solved that with a Sharpie marker.
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I'm using the case with USB keyboard found on Amazon. I was interested in the BlutO but got tired of waiting for them to be in stock, and then finding them sold out each time. Very frustrating.
I haven't used it too much yet, but so far it's great for my uses, as well as being less than half the price of the BlutO. It's small enough that the G Tab and case fit in a carrying bag made for 10" Netbooks.
A lot of the reviews on Amazon fussed about the white stitching, which I agree looks tacky. I solved that with a Sharpie marker.
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I don't think Steve has ever had the BluTo in stock yet. The last update I got was that they were still stuck in customs.
webster2001 said:
I am using the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000. Works great on the Vegan Gingerbread Rom. Mouse is a little frustrating, but that is what a finger is for.
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What's your pairing code? i just got the same keyboard, but can't pair it.
i have the 27 dollar amazon one..
hi
i just received the 27 dollar amazon one...
http://www.amazon.com/Viewsonic-G-T...RK124NKBQ4LI&s=generic&qid=1303521489&sr=1-11
1. leather is defn not real.. but not bad.
2. keyboard keys are smaller, but not bad.
(i have a question, is there a way to disable the on screen keyboard popping up every time i click into a text box?)
all in all, with the built in kick stand, which is perfect for keeping an awesome viewing angle, its a great buy. Shipping is slow. but worth the wait.
I am going to test out, not bringing my netbook with me, just the gtab with this case alone... i am tempted to get a USB hub, so i can bring a wireless mouse though...
Active Keys with the new OTA update?
I got one of the USD keyboards from XiLi the China link. It took just under a month to arrive but fits well. I have the latest OTA update on the Gtab and find the E key opens my email and the g key opens my browser when I have Color Notes open.
Do I need a translator of some kind to recognize the inputs? New update claims to make the Gtab open to USB keyboards. Kind of strange.
I would love to get a case like the one on Amazon that included a Bluetooth keyboard instead of a USB one. It seems like a shame to tie up a USB port and worry about a cable to it that might protrude. Since the gTablet supports Bluetooth, it seems like that would be a better solution. Does anyone know of a case with bluetooth keyboard that is the same size as the gTablet?
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What's your pairing code? i just got the same keyboard, but can't pair it.
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Last time I paired a keyboard you just pick a code and type it in followed by the enter key (enter it first on the android side). This was with CM7 and an older Microsoft bluetoooth keyboard.
I would be interested in stuff like this too.
What about the Ipad bluetooth keyboard cases?
There are quite a few Ipad bluetooth keyboard cases as low as $30 now. Anyone have any luck getting one of these to work with the gtablet?
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Had a case with usb keyboard. Used it for a while for lengthy typing sessions but the keyboard was too small for me to use for long periods without my hands getting really tired. Plus, that case was made with really cheap shiny plastic so it looked awful. In the end I bought a mini keyboard that was slightly bigger than the one in the case that also had a multi-touch touchpad on it.
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What case has a keyboard AND multitouchpad for the G Tablet????
Anyone have a link??

Case with Bluetooth Keyboard and Touchpad

Hi
I know that there is a thread for Bluetooth keyboard cases but i wanted one with a trackpad also
I have seen a coup,le on amazon for the UK but obviously none are for the Sony
has anyone got any experience on these as to if they would fit or work ?
The one is for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 ( the Dimensions of the note are H180xW262)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/TPC-Tech-To...1-11&keywords=galaxy+note+10.1+bluetooth+case
and the one for the surface Pro (the Dimensions of the Surface are H172xW275)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bluetooth-K...91431137&sr=1-3&keywords=surface+pro+keyboard
as the sony is H172xW266 the note is close by 4mm and the surface case is a bit too big but i assume that in either case i can make it fit
The surface case seems to be the easiest as the tablet just fits in with the 4 straps but does anyone know if the surface Keyboard and Trackpad will be compatible with Android
Thanks
hi
I went ahead and purchased the keyboard and touchpad combo for the surface pro and it fits and works perfectly
obviously some of the keys are for windows but thats not a massive issue but the touchpad is brilliant just a little on the small size
but for the money its certainly worth it
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hi
I went ahead and purchased the keyboard and touchpad combo for the surface pro and it fits and works perfectly
obviously some of the keys are for windows but thats not a massive issue but the touchpad is brilliant just a little on the small size
but for the money its certainly worth it
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Can you take a pic of this?
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Can you take a pic of this?
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Here you go pics of the case and also the KB is removable as you can see
i used it a lot today and so far i'm loving it
The tablet fits pretty much perfect
and i need to fit my Ultimate shield screen protector the screen in the pics is full of smudges hehe
Hope they help
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Here you go pics of the case and also the KB is removable as you can see
i used it a lot today and so far i'm loving it
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Does the touchpad work?
If so, what happens on the display? is there a mous pointer?
Yes it works perfect and there is a mouse pointer on the screen
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Yes it works perfect and there is a mouse pointer on the screen
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That's cool, need to get a BT keyboard with touchpad.

Official Samsung Note Pro keyboard cover

I ordered one of these off of B&H Photo's website as I really found the Zagg case to be substandard. Although there is a Samsung logo in the picture, I was VERY surprised to find this is an official Samsung product. Full Samsung packaging, logos on the device and the cover feels exactly like the faux leather on the back of our tablet. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...g_ee_cp905ubeguj_keyboard_case_cover_for.html
Much better feel as far as sturdiness compared to the Zagg cover. Still isn't quite up on par with Logitech's case as far as the keyboard's feel, but the case is so much thinner than the Logitech, it is not possible to compare them directly. Very nice case, and there is also a white model http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...g_ee_cp905uweguj_keyboard_case_cover_for.html.
What shortcut keys are on it? Cut, copy, paste etc etc
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I ordered one of these off of B&H Photo's website as I really found the Zagg case to be substandard. Although there is a Samsung logo in the picture, I was VERY surprised to find this is an official Samsung product. Full Samsung packaging, logos on the device and the cover feels exactly like the faux leather on the back of our tablet. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...g_ee_cp905ubeguj_keyboard_case_cover_for.html
Much better feel as far as sturdiness compared to the Zagg cover. Still isn't quite up on par with Logitech's case as far as the keyboard's feel, but the case is so much thinner than the Logitech, it is not possible to compare them directly. Very nice case, and there is also a white model http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...g_ee_cp905uweguj_keyboard_case_cover_for.html.
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What shortcut keys are on it? Cut, copy, paste etc etc
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Top Row:
back, home, running apps, app window, menu key, brightness -, brightness+, mute, volume -, volume+, stop/pause, prev track, next track, search, screenshot
With fn button, f1-f12. S-Finder, MultiWindow
For those who keep the onscreen keyboard always enabled, there is also a button on the bottom next to alt which will open / close the onscreen keyboard.
Interesting thing is, I don't see this keyboard anywhere on Samsun USA's site, but it is all over the place on German shopping sites. There is also a back piece to the keyboard stand (you can see it on the original link) which holds up / props up the tablet so the weight of the tablet isn't being held up by the screen edge as it is on the Zagg (or even the Logitech for that matter).
Edit: Cut / Paste etc are handled by the standard ctrl-c, ctrl-v ctrl-x
It's a shame no cut, paste, copy. I think one of the other keyboards for the NP 12, maybe Logitech's, has those keys included on the lower left as I recall. It's really hard to find the perfect all - inclusive keyboard for the np 12 and the note10.1 2014, which i also have. Right now i'm using a not so bad bluetooth keyboard that I picked up on amazon for around $15 that does a lot of tab commands and using it with a bluetooth mouse. But I'm waiting to jump on THE DREAM keyboard when someone produces it. I use hancom word for writing. So a keyboard with great tactile feel and lots of tablet specific keys are important to me. Not sure if the samsung keyboard from b&h sounds like it fits the bill.
wingdo said:
Top Row:
back, home, running apps, app window, menu key, brightness -, brightness+, mute, volume -, volume+, stop/pause, prev track, next track, search, screenshot
With fn button, f1-f12. S-Finder, MultiWindow
For those who keep the onscreen keyboard always enabled, there is also a button on the bottom next to alt which will open / close the onscreen keyboard.
Interesting thing is, I don't see this keyboard anywhere on Samsun USA's site, but it is all over the place on German shopping sites. There is also a back piece to the keyboard stand (you can see it on the original link) which holds up / props up the tablet so the weight of the tablet isn't being held up by the screen edge as it is on the Zagg (or even the Logitech for that matter).
Edit: Cut / Paste etc are handled by the standard ctrl-c, ctrl-v ctrl-x
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It's a shame no cut, paste, copy. I think one of the other keyboards for the NP 12, maybe Logitech's, has those keys included on the lower left as I recall. It's really hard to find the perfect all - inclusive keyboard for the np 12 and the note10.1 2014, which i also have. Right now i'm using a not so bad bluetooth keyboard that I picked up on amazon for around $15 that does a lot of tab commands and using it with a bluetooth mouse. But I'm waiting to jump on THE DREAM keyboard when someone produces it. I use hancom word for writing. So a keyboard with great tactile feel and lots of tablet specific keys are important to me. Not sure if the samsung keyboard from b&h sounds like it fits the bill.
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On the lower left of any keyboard you have control c, v, and a. That is how you copy and paste on a desktop. Why would they make extra keys for a funtion that is already handled very fliudly and naturally for anyone used to a desktop system (those more likely to want a keyboard). I understand you want those extra keys but it is unlikely for anyone to offer them to you.....and for the price difference I would take this instead. Might switch it out with my smart cover....
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This looks like the same case without the samsung logo and half the cost of the b&h. Is it?http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Keyboard-Leather-Wireless-Bluetooth/dp/B00IRB3ONE
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You are correct about c and v etc. I knew that. I just think the logitech has cut paste etc written on the keys to make it easier for neophytes.
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On the lower left of any keyboard you have control c, v, and a. That is how you copy and paste on a desktop. Why would they make extra keys for a funtion that is already handled very fliudly and naturally for anyone used to a desktop system (those more likely to want a keyboard). I understand you want those extra keys but it is unlikely for anyone to offer them to you.....and for the price difference I would take this instead. Might switch it out with my smart cover....
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nychotxxx said:
You are correct about c and v etc. I knew that. I just think the logitech has cut paste etc written on the keys to make it easier for neophytes.
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There is no "copy" "cut" "all" or "paste" written on a standard keyboard either. I can't imagine anyone in this forum doesn't know ctrl-c = copy.
Me, I'd rather have the s-finder / multiwindow / keyboard swap keys than waste a second set of keys to an already programmed function.
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It's a shame no cut, paste, copy. I think one of the other keyboards for the NP 12, maybe Logitech's, has those keys included on the lower left as I recall.
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Logitech's (I currently have the Zagg (going back), Logitech and Sammy case) has pictures over the x c and v keys showing scissors and two ever so slightly different pairs of pages to show paste and copy functions and they work with ctrl and fn keys. No extra keys in use.
So to whoever has this do you think it was worth the purchase? I was looking at an smouse at best buy yesterday. Wondering how if you coupd use both on it at the same time on 2ghz without it jumping all over thebplacethe place. My experience has been that my touchpad mouse and keyboard I have now work on 5ghz wifi but with 2ghz on they jump all over the place.
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So to whoever has this do you think it was worth the purchase? I was looking at an smouse at best buy yesterday. Wondering how if you coupd use both on it at the same time on 2ghz without it jumping all over thebplacethe place. My experience has been that my touchpad mouse and keyboard I have now work on 5ghz wifi but with 2ghz on they jump all over the place.
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I can't answer about the S-Mouse, but I have no issues with the keyboard and my logitech mouse. I do seldom use a mouse though since the screen is touch.
To be honest, I have all 3 cases with the Zagg sitting in the Best Buy bag waiting to be returned. To me, none of the three are ideal. The Zagg is FAR behind the others though, it feels cheap. The Logitech and the Samsung cases both have advantages and disadvantages. The logitech is an actual folio case, albeit one which is not a very practical case. There is a LOT of give to the case when closed, and when open and folded over in the hands, it can slide all over the place. My one negative with the Samsung case is that the Note Pro can note be placed into the keyboard case screen up, so when using the Note Pro you are just holding the note pro. I have discovered creaky areas on the back plastic I never noticed when using it in a case and it just doesn't quite sit right with me. It can however be used with some folio cases (specifically the ones where the case folds away from the bottom to sit in slots like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Moko-Samsung-...1396810849&sr=8-8&keywords=note+pro+12.2+moko
Both keyboards themselves are very good, with a slight nod to the Logitech for feeling the most natural feeling. The Logitech feels like one is using a laptop when you are using it as a keyboard, when using it as a folio, it feels huge compared to the Samsung.
I suspect I will keep both. The Logitech case will be used at home when I don't want to use my desktop (which I find myself using far less since getting the Note Pro), the samsung will travel with me and the above Moku case.
I've owned far more Android tablets than I care to remember (Flyer, ASUS TF300, TF700, Note 10.1 2012, Note 10.1 2014 and the Note Pro), and I must say this is the first tablet / keyboard combo I have been comfortable using. The ASUS keyboards were a joke with their chicklet keys, and I never did find a great case for the new 10.1.
nychotxxx said:
This looks like the same case without the samsung logo and half the cost of the b&h. Is it?http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Keyboard-Leather-Wireless-Bluetooth/dp/B00IRB3ONE
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No not even close. I ordered one just like this through Amazon and it is already traveling back to them. The keys are very tiny, it is actually the exact same keyboard as on the 10.1 inch cheap cases, just in a larger case. The keys are almost unusable.
The Samsung keyboard is almost exactly like the Zagg case. Just built more solid, and the Samsung version doesn't use the screen's glass to prop the tablet up. From a "what's best for the tablet" viewpoint, there is no doubt the Samsung keyboard is by far the best of the three "major" brand keyboards. The weight of the tablet is held up by a plastic flap on the back of the keyboard, the tablet itself just sits in the keyboards well (cutout at the bottom). Both the Zagg and the Logitech use the screen's glass to prop up the tablet.
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I can't answer about the S-Mouse, but I have no issues with the keyboard and my logitech mouse. I do seldom use a mouse though since the screen is touch.
To be honest, I have all 3 cases with the Zagg sitting in the Best Buy bag waiting to be returned. To me, none of the three are ideal. The Zagg is FAR behind the others though, it feels cheap. The Logitech and the Samsung cases both have advantages and disadvantages. The logitech is an actual folio case, albeit one which is not a very practical case. There is a LOT of give to the case when closed, and when open and folded over in the hands, it can slide all over the place. My one negative with the Samsung case is that the Note Pro can note be placed into the keyboard case screen up, so when using the Note Pro you are just holding the note pro. I have discovered creaky areas on the back plastic I never noticed when using it in a case and it just doesn't quite sit right with me. It can however be used with some folio cases (specifically the ones where the case folds away from the bottom to sit in slots like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Moko-Samsung-...1396810849&sr=8-8&keywords=note+pro+12.2+moko
Both keyboards themselves are very good, with a slight nod to the Logitech for feeling the most natural feeling. The Logitech feels like one is using a laptop when you are using it as a keyboard, when using it as a folio, it feels huge compared to the Samsung.
I suspect I will keep both. The Logitech case will be used at home when I don't want to use my desktop (which I find myself using far less since getting the Note Pro), the samsung will travel with me and the above Moku case.
I've owned far more Android tablets than I care to remember (Flyer, ASUS TF300, TF700, Note 10.1 2012, Note 10.1 2014 and the Note Pro), and I must say this is the first tablet / keyboard combo I have been comfortable using. The ASUS keyboards were a joke with their chicklet keys, and I never did find a great case for the new 10.1.
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That sucks it won't go in Screen up. I was hoping it would.
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That sucks it won't go in Screen up. I was hoping it would.
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Well, there are a number of cases which use the open bottom (nothing touches the bottom of the Note when open) design so all of those work great with the keyboard case, as does the Samsung book cover. But yes, I too was quite disappointed that you cannot flip the Note over in the case and just use it like a tablet. Seems like a natural thing to expect and yet neither the Samsung nor the Zagg allow for this.
Who does product testing for these companies? Do they actually try to use their product as people in the real world would?
Edit: They could also have designed this so that the keyboard could snap on to a Note Pro wearing the official Samsung book cover. Heck, that would allow them to sell two items at once.
Portrait?
wingdo said:
I can't answer about the S-Mouse, but I have no issues with the keyboard and my logitech mouse. I do seldom use a mouse though since the screen is touch.
To be honest, I have all 3 cases with the Zagg sitting in the Best Buy bag waiting to be returned. To me, none of the three are ideal. The Zagg is FAR behind the others though, it feels cheap. The Logitech and the Samsung cases both have advantages and disadvantages. The logitech is an actual folio case, albeit one which is not a very practical case. There is a LOT of give to the case when closed, and when open and folded over in the hands, it can slide all over the place. My one negative with the Samsung case is that the Note Pro can note be placed into the keyboard case screen up, so when using the Note Pro you are just holding the note pro. I have discovered creaky areas on the back plastic I never noticed when using it in a case and it just doesn't quite sit right with me. It can however be used with some folio cases (specifically the ones where the case folds away from the bottom to sit in slots like this one
Both keyboards themselves are very good, with a slight nod to the Logitech for feeling the most natural feeling. The Logitech feels like one is using a laptop when you are using it as a keyboard, when using it as a folio, it feels huge compared to the Samsung.
I suspect I will keep both. The Logitech case will be used at home when I don't want to use my desktop (which I find myself using far less since getting the Note Pro), the samsung will travel with me and the above Moku case.
I've owned far more Android tablets than I care to remember (Flyer, ASUS TF300, TF700, Note 10.1 2012, Note 10.1 2014 and the Note Pro), and I must say this is the first tablet / keyboard combo I have been comfortable using. The ASUS keyboards were a joke with their chicklet keys, and I never did find a great case for the new 10.1.
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Hey! Thanks for the review. I just wanted to know whether the samsung case also held in the tablet in portrait mode? Cheers.
wingdo said:
Well, there are a number of cases which use the open bottom (nothing touches the bottom of the Note when open) design so all of those work great with the keyboard case, as does the Samsung book cover. But yes, I too was quite disappointed that you cannot flip the Note over in the case and just use it like a tablet. Seems like a natural thing to expect and yet neither the Samsung nor the Zagg allow for this.
Who does product testing for these companies? Do they actually try to use their product as people in the real world would?
Edit: They could also have designed this so that the keyboard could snap on to a Note Pro wearing the official Samsung book cover. Heck, that would allow them to sell two items at once.
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It would be pretty great if it would snap into the keyboard cover with the book cover on. I like the book cover but recently noticed the screen off issue alot and had to start holding it opposite of how I was. Thinking that once I get the mime screen protector I might ditch the book cover and use something like this
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udolpho said:
Hey! Thanks for the review. I just wanted to know whether the samsung case also held in the tablet in portrait mode? Cheers.
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Yes it can. I didn't think it would, but it seems to do the job nicely.
I've finally decided to go with A logitech free standing bluetooth keyboard, the model made for android 3.0+. I don't feel that the keyboard - case combos like the zagg and the logitech are sturdy enough, and are waaay overpriced. Plus, I really prefer my moko case. If I really need to travel with my note pro, it still has to go in a carry case and the external keyboard adds very little more weight. Best buy matched the amazon price of $35.00. Plus, the keyboard does have tablet - specific keys. It's a good combination with the NP12. And the keyboard has good tactile feel.

Good keyboard folio case or cover with touchpad or similar

Hi
Has anyone come across a decent keyboard case or something similar that fits with the shield tablet, AND that has a touchpad /trackpad /trackball or similar control device built in??
NOTE. I know about the Zagg autofit 8 (but have to use a mouse next to it)
I've been using a logitech k410 , and though it's great, it's not always practical. Sometimes I really need a solution akin to the asus transformer series or something like the setup for the Microsoft surface tablets.
I travel a decent ammount and don't always have a flat surface that's big enough for both the tab and a keyboard
Any suggestions??
As mentioned it HAS to have a trackpad /trackball/ touchpad or similar ( even a lenovo/ ibm style nib would work)
cheers
D
DeBoX said:
Hi
Has anyone come across a decent keyboard case or something similar that fits with the shield tablet, AND that has a touchpad /trackpad /trackball or similar control device built in??
NOTE. I know about the Zagg autofit 8 (but have to use a mouse next to it)
I've been using a logitech k410 , and though it's great, it's not always practical. Sometimes I really need a solution akin to the asus transformer series or something like the setup for the Microsoft surface tablets.
I travel a decent ammount and don't always have a flat surface that's big enough for both the tab and a keyboard
Any suggestions??
As mentioned it HAS to have a trackpad /trackball/ touchpad or similar ( even a lenovo/ ibm style nib would work)
cheers
D
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Hey, did you settle on anyone? I need one also
I use this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Official-So...488020?hash=item54081ec894:g:2-MAAMXQyY1TVQnf it works great for typing (or coding in my case) it has a nub on it that gets the job done as a mouse its not a case but fits all most anyware
@ coleburns
no I never found anything that would really fit all the requirements. Seen a few ebay BT keyboard + case folios , but they seemed both flimsy and thick as well as the three I've seen thus far required a flater surface due to a" backstand function" ( think of Microsoft surface works"). Still looking and hoping
Pissed of to no end due to the whole range of aftermaket solutions for Samsung and Ipad's
@ solbg
Thanks for the suggestion, haven't thought of that one. The problem is as I wrote I travel a decent amount and don't always have a flat surface that's big enough for both the tab and a keyboard. For example trains or metro or busses and even certain plains. I need something that is closer to a "laptop" setup like the Lenovo yoga or asus transformer series..
Thanks though....
The Zagg autofit 8 is the one that I am most satisfied with. Check it out.... Annnnnnddd I finished reading your original post. Disregard.
I know Cooper makes a folio style case with a touchpad keyboard built in. They run about $40-50 on Amazon.

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