I like to have the big screen tv experience, curious to know if a good android specific keyboard/mouse is out there, rechargable rather than AA too.
anyone? I know there's a lot of foldable keyboards etc, but the quality is suspect, and I'm not sure the logitech range is android specific enough.
This is not S8-specific so wrong forum?
There are wireless logitech keyboards with intergrated touchpad.
Just connect receiver with OTG cable.
There is also a bluetooth Lenovo Thinkpad keyboard with trackpad.
I prefer a standard full size keyboard with usb cable and OTG cable.
My keybord has USB hub to which I connect a standard mouse.
techguyone said:
anyone? I know there's a lot of foldable keyboards etc, but the quality is suspect, and I'm not sure the logitech range is android specific enough.
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Logitech Wireless All-In-One Keyboard TK820 with Built-In Touchpad https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DR9V1T0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Q9S8ybPMARGY0
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wireless is no good as they need a usb port to plug into, bluetooth...
If you're still looking, this might be what you were searching for: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MTVC775/ref=psdc_12879431_t3_B018K5EJCQ
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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.
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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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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 not seen it brought up and searching didnt helpand my prime and dock are still in Amazon pre-order but I was wondering if the Keyboard Dock could interface with the tablet using bluetooth? The tablet can be paired with bluetooth devices but does the dock have bluetooth?
There are times I would like to connect the tablet through HDMI to a large screen monitor or TV and use it with a keyboard. I could snake a long cable between the screen and the docked tablet but using bluetooth to connect the dock is more desirable. Is bluetooth built into the dock? Can a bluetooth transmitter be put into the USB port and paired with the dock?
wish Asus would put bluetooth in the dock if it is not already there.
No, it is not a bluetooth device. It is just a keyboard with extra battery support.
BTW, the keyboard design is beautiful and Ijust bought one
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No, it is not a bluetooth device. It is just a keyboard with extra battery support.
BTW, the keyboard design is beautiful and Ijust bought one
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I figured there was no BT with the keyboard but can a BT adapter be used in the USB port to pair the keyboard with the tablet?
I think it would be a nice capability to have
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I figured there was no BT with the keyboard but can a BT adapter be used in the USB port to pair the keyboard with the tablet?
I think it would be a nice capability to have
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I thinks that one is impossible, the keyboard is not designed (technically) to be operated on it's own. The USB port is just pass-through.
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I thinks that one is impossible, the keyboard is not designed (technically) to be operated on it's own. The USB port is just pass-through.
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One reason for posting was so Asus may see it and consider it in the future... Would be nice to have tablet near the Large Screen plug in and use the keyboard from across the room.
just get a bluetooth keyboard and pair it with the tablet.
figured the keyboard had it's own processor and might be nice if it were capable of being BT enabled. buying a second keyboard for a "laptop" is not something I want to do.
Hi guys, I'm probably getting this tablet soon, so I'd really love to know if someone has managed to get a common wired USB mouse to work with it, and if so how it actually performs (responsiveness, lag etc). I have a Logitech G5 gaming mouse, and I think it would be pretty neat to be able to use it at its fullest with this device, for browsing and whatnot, and maybe also for gaming, like for playing FPS games like Modern Combat 3, together with the keyboard dock. I'm not sure about this becase it has pretty high dpi, but if it actually worked at say at least 1500 dpi it would be really awesome. Any experience with this kind of usage? Please let me know
Well, a wireless mouse with a USB dongle works fine with it, so I assume a wired mouse would work as well.
Hi, It works great, no problem with it.
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Thanks, I can't wait to get it now
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Well, a wireless mouse with a USB dongle works fine with it, so I assume a wired mouse would work as well.
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Hi,
Could you tell me which wireless mouse with USB dongle works with this tablet? I have an old micro innovations wireless keyboard and mouse. This doesn't work when I plugin using the Asus USB dongle. It works fine with the PC.
Thanks
My Anywhere Mouse MX works fine with it, but what do you mean by "Asus USB dongle"? Your mouse will only work with its own dongle plugged into the USB socket on the tablet's dock.
Just plugged in my Logitech VX Nano mouse last night into my keyboard dock. Worked like a charm. LogMeIn even recognized the right-click as a right-click instead of Back or Menu.
i've got some lg crapper- works great.
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My Anywhere Mouse MX works fine with it, but what do you mean by "Asus USB dongle"? Your mouse will only work with its own dongle plugged into the USB socket on the tablet's dock.
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I don't have the dock. I am plugging in my wireless mouse/keyboard dongle into the tablet directly using ASUS USB converter not the dock. If I plugin a wired mouse into the USB adapter it works. But not the wireless one. I was wondering if any wireless one work because the tablet would need the driver like in windows PC.
Hey guys can someone confirm if this will work in FPS games like modern combat?
- TF300T Dock + usb mouse
or
- wireless keyboard and mouse
If this is working how do you map keys?
Thanks!
I've got Logitech G500 and I want to say this: it rocks baby !!!
could anyone play mc3 or mc4 with dock and mouse !?
I've been trying some mouse and keyboard devices that i have on my prime via the USB on the dock. This because i want to hook up the prime to my flatscreen with the HDMI out, and use a cordless mouse or a keyboard as remote. I was surprised to see that they are working well. So i thought why not share the info. My Prime is on stock rom. And no i'm not an employee of Logitech
Logitech wireless mouse M325, works with the USB unifying nano receiver
Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse, works with the (not so nano) USB receiver
Logitech diNovo Miniā¢ keyboard, works on bluetooth connection not with USB receiver
Oh Wow! This is great! Someone finally tried it! The rest of us were afraid our Primes would EXPLODE if we put anything in the USB slot! AND you got stuff to connect to the bluetooth!?!? BAZINGA! This is amazing!
No seriously.... Where you been bro? This is nothing new. Please read the stickies before you post. I don't mean to flame, but when stuff like this is posted in a forum that has been going for so long by people that really don't read before they post, someones gotta say something... Dang.
I just use my bluetooth Logitech ps3 keyboard It has a touchpad built in which makes it perfect for a media pc.
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The Logitech AnywhereMX mouse with its nano receiver works great as well
Been trying to get my apple wireless mouse to work with tf201.it can pair up but nothing appears on the screen. I'm on the most recent stock rom 4.1.1.
Anyone here has any tips?