Is this tablet capable of having a mouse, keyboard and an external display (MHL?) connected to it at the same time and if it is, what's the setup and which adapters do I need to make that happen?
Thanks in advance!
ilans93 said:
Is this tablet capable of having a mouse, keyboard and an external display (MHL?) connected to it at the same time and if it is, what's the setup and which adapters do I need to make that happen?
Thanks in advance!
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Have you tried MHL cast for video streamming, and bluetooth mouse and keyboard.
or
ALLSHARE Casting for video (using this ) with wireless keyboard and mouse.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EDD-S20JWEGSTA
pirata****zu said:
Have you tried MHL cast for video streamming, and bluetooth mouse and keyboard.
or
ALLSHARE Casting for video (using this ) with wireless keyboard and mouse.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EDD-S20JWEGSTA
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I've found that the first (MHL + BT Keyboard and mouse) works. I don't know about the second one, but I see no reason for it not to work.
I was wondering if it was possible for a USB mouse and keyboard + MHL to work at the same time (an all wired solution). Maybe there is a hub of some sort for this purpose?
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I'd like to use a bluetooth keyboard, mouse, and tether simultaneously. Has anyone tried this?
Try it out. I'm assuming it would work. I've done a BT keyboard pair, BT OBD II adapter at the same time.
I was hoping someone that has a mouse and keyboard can try it first. I don't want to spend a ton on a set when I can't use it. I rely on bluetooth tether a lot.
i know i've done the retro wireless controller, headphones, and a mouse at the same time. I use wifi tethering. the standard limit is 7 devices at once.
hm..should work, but I will try it tomorrow..left my kb at work
bigworm50 said:
hm..should work, but I will try it tomorrow..left my kb at work
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Sweet, thanks.
I was planning to buy the original Samsung cover with the bluetooth keyboard integrated and since the optimal usage is to pair a bluetootht mouse I was wondering whether they can connect and work at the same time with the tab...
Yes of course.
I use the BT keyboard and BT mouse build by Motorola for his tablet and the both works fine at the same time.
But, I think the device need the BT protocol >2.0
I have a dinovo mini that has a touch pad and keyboard and both works like a charm, you get a mouse pointer and the keyboard works without any apps or stuff. Perfect for using your tab as a computer or media station
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Having just brought a bluetooth keyboard to go with my Nexus 7 (2012 version) I was wondering if I would be able to also connect a bluetooth mouse up to the same device at the same time, yes thats right at the same time bluetooth mouse & keyboard together at the same time.
I have not got a bluetooth mouse as of yet so can not tell if it would work. I understand that they will both work seperately but not to sure if they would Both work as the same time.
Thank you for any help you may give me on this matter.
Hi,
I have been lurking around the interwebz to find a cheap compatible shield gamepad which works over bluetooth. So far i came across Nyko Playpad pro and Moga Pro. The main issue here is that none of the above is available in my country. So far the gamepads i have tried are below;
PS3 Sixaxis (USB, Bluetooth with Sixaxis app)
Works fine over USB, however while using over bluetooth, the dpad doesn't function. If anyone has a solution to this, this will be the best option.
Xbox 360 Controller (USB)
Works fine as it should.
Does the wireless controller works fine with receiver connected to shield with OTG cable? I read somewhere that is also causes the same type of DPAD symptoms.
Does regular wireless keyboard/mouse combos which comes with thr own usb wireless adapter will work with the shield or do i need to buy a bluetooth only device?
Does the Plugable USB to ethernet adapter is a must for full hd streaming? If yes, does every game streams in FHD or just the supported ones? Or it is just upscaled 720p? I installed Bioshock Infinite to test over wifi (Dual Band N600) and i noticed improvements in detailing of the game and graphics if i set the game resolution from 720p to 1080p? Is thr anyway to stream FHD over wifi ?
Of all your questions, I can only confirm that wireless Keyboard/Mouse works. I'm using a logitech combo that uses those small usb receivers. The Nyko playpad pro 2 is fully compatible according to Nvidia. Don't know about the others, i've read from others that Moga and Madcatz work. I use my Dalshock 3 with sixaxis app, but i didn't try the d-pad. i'll try it out and report back if it works for me.
The DPAD is like mirroring the left analog stick. Please test the issue with native games and gamestream also and thanks for reporting the functionality of keyboard/mouse combo.
funkym0nk3y said:
The DPAD is like mirroring the left analog stick. Please test the issue with native games and gamestream also and thanks for reporting the functionality of keyboard/mouse combo.
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No problem. and sorry for not responding sooner, didn't saw the notification e-mail. Anyways, i tested my Dualshock 3 and yes my D-pad works well but only plugged in, while over bluetooth it seems to mirror the left stick.
Hi folks,
I´m not quit sure if it is an Android problem or a problem with my box.
When I switch off the TV when the box is connected via HMDI the box goes "off" (switching off sound for example) is there a way or setting to keep it on? So I can switch off TV and keep spotify for example on?
Yes!
Qefx said:
Hi folks,
I´m not quit sure if it is an Android problem or a problem with my box.
When I switch off the TV when the box is connected via HMDI the box goes "off" (switching off sound for example) is there a way or setting to keep it on? So I can switch off TV and keep spotify for example on?
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Yes! I use my Chromecast in this way. What you need is an HDMI pass through device, like a stereo tuner. I have both a Chromecast and Roku dongle plugged into the HDMI ports on my tuner (it has a total of 4 hdmi ports) . A single HDMI cable then runs from the tuner to the TV. The sound comes out of my stereo speakers, not the tv, and I use the stereo's remote control to switch inputs (the TV itself is never changed from its HDMI1 input). This allows me to listen to the audio without having the TV turned on. Tuners with HDMI pass through can be expensive, but I got lucky and found one, virtually brand new with 4 HDMI inputs, at my local Good Will for $65. And if you're into cord cutting, check out my website at cablegobyebye.com
thabluebull said:
Yes! I use my Chromecast in this way. What you need is an HDMI pass through device, like a stereo tuner. I have both a Chromecast and Roku dongle plugged into the HDMI ports on my tuner (it has a total of 4 hdmi ports) . A single HDMI cable then runs from the tuner to the TV. The sound comes out of my stereo speakers, not the tv, and I use the stereo's remote control to switch inputs (the TV itself is never changed from its HDMI1 input). This allows me to listen to the audio without having the TV turned on. Tuners with HDMI pass through can be expensive, but I got lucky and found one, virtually brand new with 4 HDMI inputs, at my local Good Will for $65. And if you're into cord cutting, check out my website at cablegobyebye.com
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I found a solution which might work. You need to "block" pin 19 from HDMI which reports powersaving / energy modes. I just need to try it at home
Qefx said:
I found a solution which might work. You need to "block" pin 19 from HDMI which reports powersaving / energy modes. I just need to try it at home
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Did you ever get this to work?