There is a mouse that works on Bluetooth for a laptop. Is there not a program that will allow that to work for our tab? A mouse would be a major step forward on convenience. The new Surface has a finger pad and thats pretty nice. Who would like to see that with their tab?
I use a logitech mouse designed specifiaclly for android tablets running 3.1+,
got it on amazon for ~$30
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rogerperk said:
There is a mouse that works on Bluetooth for a laptop. Is there not a program that will allow that to work for our tab? A mouse would be a major step forward on convenience. The new Surface has a finger pad and thats pretty nice. Who would like to see that with their tab?
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Virtually any bluetooth mouse or trackball / tackpad will work out of the box with all Android devices 3.0 and above.
i used wireless mouse and keyboard with usb adapter
fast and cool
rogerperk said:
There is a mouse that works on Bluetooth for a laptop. Is there not a program that will allow that to work for our tab? A mouse would be a major step forward on convenience. The new Surface has a finger pad and thats pretty nice. Who would like to see that with their tab?
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You can use a USB adapter with a wireless mouse, as long as the mouse is wireless with USB.
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If it did, it would make things about 3 times easier for me. A multitouch desktop trackpad would be even better.
you can pair a bluetooth mouse with the touchpad and it shows the icon for the mouse in the preferences but it doesnt work for anything. if youre asking if it can be used as a remote mouse for a computer then im not sure theres an app for that.
Thanks for the reply. I was referring to the former. So WebOS recognizes that a mouse is paired?
scl23enn4m3 said:
Thanks for the reply. I was referring to the former. So WebOS recognizes that a mouse is paired?
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it pairs with the mouse but its greyed out and isnt available to be used with anything
Ah OK. I wonder if we'll ever be able to get it functional. Anyone have any thoughts/ideas?
WTF ? My Microsoft Mouse Notebook 5000 is found on WebOs, but he don't want to pair :'(
I want use my mouse on a chroot... (Linux Ubuntu)
I bought this $20 keyboard on eBay and it is working in both webOS and Android. In webOS, the bluetooth "wizard" will display a "key" and you type that "key" on the bt keyboard and press enter. In Android settings, you first type a "key" via the Android "on screen" keyboard and touch OK, and then type the same "key" on the bt keyboard and press enter.
Most bluetooth keyboards and mice are HID compliant so they will work. The Touchpad keyboard loads a generic Microsoft HID driver when I connect it to my laptop.
spunker88 said:
Most bluetooth keyboards and mice are HID compliant so they will work. The Touchpad keyboard loads a generic Microsoft HID driver when I connect it to my laptop.
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That's nice to know. I sure wish somebody had assured me of that when I was searching this site for what to buy. Where were you then?
lewmur said:
That's nice to know. I sure wish somebody had assured me of that when I was searching this site for what to buy. Where were you then?
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I'm with you. When I tried this forum for what keyboard, I certainly didn't get that reassurance.
Bought it, works great!
I grabbed this exact keyboard to use for longer email and work messages. It paired easily and works wonderfully. My touchpad just got more useful!
I got a different one that works pretty good as well (designed for ipad though) and it only works in the CM9 ICS bricked rom that I have installed, not on webOS or CM7. Is a very nice keyboard + case just faces the same troubles most of these cases do (not latching the separating parts together when closed) but it is very good non the less.. Link here: http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Ge...C16W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329163864&sr=8-1
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I got one as well (designed for ipad I reckon) and it only works on the CM9 ICS bricked rom that I have installed, not on webOS or CM7. Is a very nice keyboard + case just faces the same troubles most of these cases do (not latching the separating parts together when closed) but it is very good non the less.. Link here: http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Ge...C16W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329163864&sr=8-1
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Your post makes it sound like you got the one I linked and you didn't. Don't know why the one you did get doesn't work with CM7 or webOS, but the one I linked does. And it cost less than $20 shipped.
Yea I rephrased my statement, not the best with words sometimes. The case and keyboard I got (mainly got because it had to withstand the kids getting it) is more expensive, but instead of starting a new thread though I would share some experiences with BT keyboard (pros and cons) instead of starting another thread about the one I got.
Yes just about any blueetooth keyboard should work. I got this a couple months ago and it works great, plus has a little joystick for a mouse, which works well in CM7 but even better in ICS.
You can use a mouse on this? Does it display on screen?
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You can use a mouse on this? Does it display on screen?
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In CM7 and CM9 a standard HID bluetooth mouse will work with a cursor, the scroll wheel will also work. I'm not sure if it would work in WebOS.
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You can use a mouse on this? Does it display on screen?
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Yes, there's a cursor that displays on the screen in CM7 or CM9. In webos the mouse just spits out random characters when you try and use it.
GSI - Mini Bluetooth Wireless Notebook Laptop Optical Mouse
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002BZYBZC/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
i bought this mouse off amazon....it is HID and connects to ics but wen connected i see a cursor for one split second then it disappears and the mouse will not work.if i could get a link to a proper mouse that is proven that would be most helpful. also wen i had cm7 on tp the mouse would connect cursor would show and "work" but was very flighty and unmanageable. would love to find the right mouse for tp so splashtop would be in full effect.
I use both LogMeIn and VNC to remotely access PCs and have noticed that that the dock touchpad only controls the mouse locally on the tablet and not the remote terminal. In order to control the mouse on the remote terminal I have to use the touch screen which is both annoying and defeats my purpose of the dock.
Is there any solution to this?
Try Jump Desktop. Its a RDP/VNC client with almost full dock support. Supports both left and right click with the dock, as well as scrolling on bluetooth mice. Only issue is that it doesnt support tap to click. Works great with my chrooted Debian.
The only issue with that is that I have clients set up with LogMeIn and VNC so getting them changed is just hassle.
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Under settings in Logmein select direct mode for the mouse, that will do what you're looking for. There's no use of the right mouse button but at least the blue android mouse is what you'll be using to click/select/etc...
AspenMan said:
Under settings in Logmein select direct mode for the mouse, that will do what you're looking for. There's no use of the right mouse button but at least the blue android mouse is what you'll be using to click/select/etc...
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That doesn't work quite well either. That doesn't move the mouse in the remote session... I have to press the touchpads left mouse button to make the cursor move to where my Android mouse is.
At any one time I see two mice pointers (one remote computer and one Android) and then when I press the mouse button the PC one moves to where the Android one is.
Just ignore the PC mouse, if you don't pay attention to it it's not a big deal. I think I like logmein when not using the dock and Jump with the dock.
Ok, so I have the tf300 with the dock and ive been using an app called droidmote, which can be used to turn your android into a wireless mouse and keyboard, etc. What I want to know is that, is there an app that lets you use the touchpad on the dock, or a mouse connected to the tablet, that can function as the mouse with these apps, the problem I have is that while I can use the touchpad on the dock, I still need to click the screen, so its like using a touchpad for a touchpad, what would be nice is if i move the mouse then it is registered on the computer, instead of having to click and drag to a location like normal.
Hi.. is there a good Bluetooth keyboard with touchpad which works for this device..
Size isnt that important.. need it mostly to control the tablet when its connected to the TV and I'm sitting on the couch.
There seem to be a lot of bluetooth keyboards, but cant find any ones with touchpads..
Some product listings have disclaimers saying the touchpad doesnt work with tablets and phones..
Any help?
Thanks
Motorola Wireless Keyboard with Trackpad (I have and use this): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006291K7A/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1
works great and has Android shortcut keys, trackpad slides out of the bottom (follow link to amazon to see pics).
I also have this HP Wireless Mini Keyboard : http://www.amazon.com/HP-Wireless-K...2&keywords=hp+wireless+keyboard+with+touchpad
It is smaller than the Motorola and instead of a touchpad it's got an optical trackpoint in the corner so that you can hold the keyboard and move the mouse around and click with your thumbs.
You may want to look into a wifi/bluetooth mouse/keyboard app. I use unified remote to use my phone to my computer, you may be able to use it to do phone to tablet.
rEVOLVE said:
I also have this HP Wireless Mini Keyboard : http://www.amazon.com/HP-Wireless-K...2&keywords=hp+wireless+keyboard+with+touchpad
It is smaller than the Motorola and instead of a touchpad it's got an optical trackpoint in the corner so that you can hold the keyboard and move the mouse around and click with your thumbs.
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if im not mistaken, thats a bluetooth receiver shown in the picture.
so do we have to connect the receiver? that means we have to get some sort of adapter (looks like its not mini usb).
thanks.
bonaventura said:
if im not mistaken, thats a bluetooth receiver shown in the picture.
so do we have to connect the receiver? that means we have to get some sort of adapter (looks like its not mini usb).
thanks.
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oops, sorry, you're right - I use that HP w/ the usb plugged into a OTG adapter.