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2009-09-06
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2009-09-06
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are they expensive? im not sure wheter there are some specific for these tablets..?
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2009-09-06
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No, a special USB keyboard is not necessary. Nearly any one will work. Fancy, expensive keyboards with backlit or LCD-display keys may draw too much power to function, and oddball keyboards that require Windows-only drivers will cause trouble, but your basic USB keyboard will just require a Micro USB adapter. Then it's plug and go.
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2009-09-06
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although i guess it would drain more power right?
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2009-09-06
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2009-09-06
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I wouldn't count on that. Bluetooth is designed for low power, mobile use, while USB keyboards are generally designed for desktop computers. In the end, neither should draw too much power though.
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2009-09-08
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2009-09-09
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Hi this is my very first participation (I am from Mexico, so please be patient with my English )
What about using QuickSynergy It would be awesome to be working at home or at a work station and just move your mouse to interact with your mobile device.
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2009-09-20
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No, a special USB keyboard is not necessary. Nearly any one will work. Fancy, expensive keyboards with backlit or LCD-display keys may draw too much power to function, and oddball keyboards that require Windows-only drivers will cause trouble, but your basic USB keyboard will just require a Micro USB adapter. Then it's plug and go.
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