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Some people have all the luck!
http://www.igeeksblog.com/best-iphone-6-keyboard-cases/
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Most of the cases in that thread seem to be basically the same, with different branding. There seem to be a couple of designs, with slightly different buttons.
One case that does look different to the others, and which I like the look of, is one particular Boxwave Keyboard Buddy (they made several) which has five rows, with what looks like decent separation between the keys hopefully making touch typing possible. See: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/01vklCjQUMI/maxresdefault.jpg and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01vklCjQUMI
Unfortunately, unlike some of the other generic unbranded keyboards, this particular Boxwave one doesn't seem to be cheaply available in bulk on ebay etc.
Even if I could get hold of it, as I wouldn't want to use an iPhone, I'd have to try and mod it to fit a similarly sized Android.
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I've been looking into the possibility of adding landscape sliding qwerty keyboards to modern Android phones. I realise this site isn't about Android, but it is very keyboard friendly, unlike most sites out there!
This post remembered me this
It depends what device you have, but
There is for Samsung Galaxy s7
also Samsung S5
http://i.imgur.com/lHaJKQi.jpg
Also LG G4 users have their own
http://imgim.com/lgg4bluetoothkeyboardcase.jpg
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I've been looking into the possibility of adding landscape sliding qwerty keyboards to modern Android phones. I realise this site isn't about Android, but it is very keyboard friendly, unlike most sites out there!
There are a few people who have taken Bluetooth sliding keyboards, usually designed for iPhones, and adjusted them to fit Android. E.g. and see http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-4...r-diy-t3303280
Has anyone here done anything like this and wants to chat about it here?
The keyboard I've tried isn't perfect, more clicky than the N900 and Xperia Pro's one, and a bit flat making it hard to type without looking at it. It would be good if it could connect via USB (ideally with an internal connection) rather than Bluetooth, as BT takes a few seconds to connect each time you want to use the keyboard, and uses battery in the keyboard.
I'm aware of TOHKBD, Neo900, and the What's the best Handheld gnu/linux machine for 2016? thread, but this thread is a little different.
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