Has anybody used a bluetooth keyboard instead of the overly expensive keyboard cover? If so which one and how was the experience? I read in an older thread where the Logictech keyboard for the tab S2 didn't work - but I don't understand why it wouldn't
Yes, just fine!
I see this is an old post, so this may be too late. I purchased a Fintie cover with keyboard for my S3. The keyboard attaches to the cover with magnets, so you don't need to have the keyboard attached if you're not using it. It connected easily, and it works very well. This has enabled me to leave my laptop at home when I travel.
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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..
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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?
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.
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What case has a keyboard AND multitouchpad for the G Tablet????
Anyone have a link??
I have a Tab 2 10.1 and the Samsung Universal Desk Dock (not Media Dock). I want an always on cover that I can flip over to show the screen while docked (and being charged). What case would work? A thick case probably won't fit in the Dock.
Thinking about the Samsung Book Cover or a IVSO Smart Cover.
Would consider others that work without removing the cover before docking.
Any thoughts on what will work?
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I have a Tab 2 10.1 and the Samsung Universal Desk Dock (not Media Dock). I want an always on cover that I can flip over to show the screen while docked (and being charged). What case would work? A thick case probably won't fit in the Dock.
Thinking about the Samsung Book Cover or a IVSO Smart Cover.
Would consider others that work without removing the cover before docking.
Any thoughts on what will work?
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Depends on what type of case you like, I got this one
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Clip-In-10-1-inch-Galaxy-Tablet/dp/B007UQRI3E/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1355414411&sr=1-1
Samungs own case, expensive £38.00 but works OK on the universal dock charger. What model is your tab? It took a lot of time searching for the correct case, so many models numbers and most cases do not confirm which one fits which model etc. This one is for the tab 2 10.1 P5110 all cut outs, plus a nifty crometty thing for audio jack when in place.
cover case...
redatom said:
I have a Tab 2 10.1 and the Samsung Universal Desk Dock (not Media Dock). I want an always on cover that I can flip over to show the screen while docked (and being charged). What case would work? A thick case probably won't fit in the Dock.
Thinking about the Samsung Book Cover or a IVSO Smart Cover.
Would consider others that work without removing the cover before docking.
Any thoughts on what will work?
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Hey! Search in flipkart .com i know d link but as a junior member i cant post links but here r sum screenshots of d case...
Search for samsung galaxy tab 2 n ull get 2 c all accesseries for ur tab...
U can get white or black colour as u wish...
Universal Bluetooth Keyboard Case Cover For 10.5"-12.5" Tablets, Surface RT/Pro
Universal Bluetooth Keyboard Case Cover For 10.5"-12.5" Tablets, Surface RT/Pro
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=271657970276&alt=web - 20.69GDP
I had to make several choices in deciding what keyboard I was going to choose. Was I going to go for cheap and cheerful or delve in and spend over 100 quid. I decided to go for cheap and cheerful as I can just replace it if something was to go wrong and it wouldn't be so hard on the wallet. I went for a generic keyboard and case combo on ebay. I had read up beforehand about other peoples experiences with keyboards and after a little research it seems that most keyboards with bluetooth work with our tablet. I buy on ebay as if something goes wrong then I have the backing of ebay and paypal to return it.
The keyboard and case came in a box and inside the box is a leaflet on how to get the keyboard working with an iPad, a Windows tablet and our Android choice. It's really simple. Turn on your bluetooth and turn on the keyboard. Turn the keyboard on and press and hold the button until it flashes then get the tablet to search for your keyboard. Then follow the onscreen instructions to pair the device. The box also contains a USB cable to charge the internal lithium batteries in the keyboard. It recommends you do this for 2 - 2 1/2 hours before hand and give you 60 hours of continuous typing.
Mounting the tablet was a little difficult. The case can hold 10.5 to 12.5 inch tablets though putting my 12.2 in the clips was a struggle, and on the second day of using this case I noticed that my tablet was bending very slightly. I removed it from the case later that day and the tablet straightened out. I wouldn't recommend this for anything bigger
Whilst the tablet was mounted in the case I did take it too and from work and used it in a meeting. The keyboard is comfortable to use and I type quite quickly. It does keep up with my typing however the keys are a little vague when pressing. You need to hit them in the middle and with enough force to make them work.
I'm using the keyboard to type up this review and it certainly is lot faster than using the onboard keypad and you can see the rest of the screen and not looking through a little window at the top.
I also noticed that you can remove the keyboard from the case and have the tablet on the table and the keyboard in your lap.
I'm going to modify this case so I can mount it in the slips without being bent.
PROS: Cheap, it works with most phones/tablets, faster than using onboard keypad, if you use a 3rd party app you can reprogram the keys.
CON: Keys need some precision to work, need to press fully to register, clips hold 12.2 tablet so tight it was bending my Galaxy Note 12.2.
Hi
I'm looking into getting a keyboard for my Note 12.2. I currently have the Samsung book cover and it does what it says and works fine. However I can't decide between a keyboard case or a separate keyboard. My requirements are possibly too much to ask from one device though as most nights I watch stuff on it in bed (not that sort of stuff ) and need to be able to hold it comfortably with the cover behind the tablet.
The one thing I don't like about the book cover is the way it stands up. It's very unstable and to be honest, not suitable to use with a separate keyboard. So if I went with a separate one, I'd need to get a cover/case that supported the tablet much better in landscape orientation standing up.
The keyboard case I was looking at was the Logitech Pro Case. Seems nice but how does it feel when the keyboard is behind so you can hold the tablet? Does it add much weight also?
Any ideas or photos of your set up would be greatly appreciated
Cheers
Andy
Too good to be true??
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Logit...988?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3ce9498fa4
I got the Wedge keyboard, and I bet Amazon has plenty of those used. I wished I waited to get mine from Amazon instead of buying it at full price at Staples. Great build quality, never once failed when using it for either my mac or tablet, and has portability. But any bluetooth keyboard pretty much does the same thing, though it depends on what you want.
If you want portability, get the Wedge Keyboard.
But if you want a bigger keyboard, I bet there are plenty. I've never heard of a keyboard case like the surface covers, but those would be a cool thing.
I have the Logitech cover with keyboard. It is very well designed and pretty comfortable. Its only disadvantage is weight - it weights about the same as the tablet itself.
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I prefer a separate bluetooth keyboard. So I've got a Logitech K810. It's exactly the same width as the tablet, so they fit together nicely in a sleeve. Excellent build quality, battery lasts for months and the keys are very responsive (as expected from Logitech's high-end line. It is 100 quid, after all.)
I also prefer a separate keyboard, picked up a used Belkin fsl114 (10 inch wide) for almost nothing that is outstanding. Believe it was in an Ipad case. We use extensively on another tablet and lasts quite a long while. Not quite full sized, about 3/4 size.
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I got RAPOO E6700 and with Xposed Additions I'm more than happy with it.
In mobile situations I use Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard, in the Office I use the full size Speedlink Athera Bluetooth Keyboard.
Thanks for all the advice, I'll be looking for a separate keyboard now I've got a decent folio case.
Is there any way to remove the magnets from the Logitech case? Or does anyone know of a keyboard case without magnets?
I really don't want anything to mess up the S-pen functionality and really don't like magnets in general when it comes to proximity to electronics.
The magnets in the Logitech case does not affect the S-pen functionality. Magnets do not affect electronics unless you use a really powerful magnet like the ones used in lifting cars in a junk yard.
However, normal magnets may affect floppy disks by erasing the magnetic part of the disk but who uses those anymore?
Most good speakers have a powerful electromagnet in them and you don't ever hear of those causing any issues with electronic stuff. In my office those speakers are within inches of my laptop and never any issues.
treetopsranch said:
The magnets in the Logitech case does not affect the S-pen functionality. Magnets do not affect electronics unless you use a really powerful magnet like the ones used in lifting cars in a junk yard.
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It's not about electronics. The Spen sensor itself is magnetic. Introducing another magnet into the magnetic field of the Spen disrupts the field.
Maybe, but the magnet in the Logitech keyboard does not affect my Spen in my Note Pro 12.2. Is it affecting yours?
treetopsranch said:
Maybe, but the magnet in the Logitech keyboard does not affect my Spen in my Note Pro 12.2. Is it affecting yours?
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Logitech has put a bit of protective material between the tablet and the case in their Note cases. The issue affected all Spen devices.
Cheaper cases, however, don't have that addition.
So annoying that the best keyboard case out there has these. It's a well known fact that magnets disrupt SPen. A clasp would have been fine. Which is why I bought the Speck Folio. And I'm probably going to buy a standalone K810 keyboard. Even if it's way less compact.
Really satisfied with my Logitech keyboard/case combo, the ability to switch layouts (I'm using canadian french) makes it perfect for the job. I'm also using a bluetooth mouse to get the most of it. Add a USB OTG dongle and you get pretty everything you need for a laptop replacement.
The only setback, like the others said, there's no magnet to shutdown the screen when closing the case.
I bought it on ebay for about 60$ which is well worth it.
I had a device with Wacom pen (it was an e-book reader) with cover that had a magnet in it - what it did is it destroyed the pen. The screen still works with another Wacom pen, but the pen that I had with the device is broken and draws only on parts of the screen. So now I avoid any covers with magnets.
I have had the Logitech since I bought the tablet 7 months ago and no problems at all.
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Been using my logi keyboard for 9 months myself, no magnetic dividing by zero so far...
...turns out logitech isn't some one off company that just throws **** together all willy nilly...
Am not using the keyboard very often and find the keyboard adds to the weight to carry around. Am looking for a case the would stay on even when attaching the keyboard book cover?
I cant imagine any case that will allow you to snap on the keyboard book cover while it's installed. Maybe a skin??
I did not buy the keyboard cover for just that reason. What I did is get the Book Cover case and a separate bluetooth keyboard. While I would prefer the pogo connected keyboard like on my Galaxy Book, I use the tablet as a tablet 90% of the time so I didn't want all that bulk. I purchased this keyboard for under $30 and I'm happy with it. I bought the one with the case because I just throw it in my backpack. When I use the keyboard I just remove it completely from its case {magnetically attached) and use the Bookcover Case to stand up the Tab S4.
Thanks, suspected as much. Will consider your solution