Logitech keyboard - Galaxy Tab S Accessories

Today I received my Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (T805) and the Logitech cover with keyboard. Works like a charm and fit perfectly. http://mobile.logitech.com/nl-nl/product/type-s-keyboard-case-galaxy-tab-s-10

I also got that keyboard/case. I personally dont mind it too much...the logitec keyvoard i had for my former ipad 3rd genn hey better key placement i think, maybe i just am mot use to this one yet.
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Keyboard Dock

Does anyone know if the Keyboard Dock for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will work on the 7.0 Plus?
i think it work ...
The keyboard for the 10.1 will work but the 7+ doesn't seem very stable in it due to the size differences.
Why not just use a Bluetooth keyboard? I strongly suggest apple's wireless keyboard due to exceptional durability, great battery life (about 6 month on 2 aa batteries. And overall great tactile feedback
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I can confirm it works but it is not the safest thing to do. I think maybe the original keyboard dock or a bluetooth keyboard would be much better.

s pen for galaxy tab plus

hi,
i am wondering is the s pen or something similar can be used on this galaxy tab plus?
thanks
garfchong said:
hi,
i am wondering is the s pen or something similar can be used on this galaxy tab plus?
thanks
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The S Pen that comes with the Galaxy Note is magnetic (think wacom drawing tablet). It won't work with the Galaxy Tab.
You could use a capacitive stylus.
$8.00 @best buy. great for drawing on sketch book mobile and faster typing.
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Give the Adonit Jot a look-see. I have used mine on the TF101 and GT+ with varied results. Seems to work great with SuperNote on the TF101 better than on the GT+ so far but still tweaking around with it.
skeeterpro said:
Give the Adonit Jot a look-see. I have used mine on the TF101 and GT+ with varied results. Seems to work great with SuperNote on the TF101 better than on the GT+ so far but still tweaking around with it.
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Does it work with screen protector applied on the Tab? I have SGP Ultra Clear and I tried most pen and they don't slide as easily on the screen.

can anyone recommend a bluetooth keyboard that works well with this tablet?

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Not sure if size means anything to you. I picked up the Motorola keyboard that has the slide-out trackpad : http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006291K7A/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It's slightly thicker and bigger than i'd like - especially for pairing w/ an 8" tablet. I do think in regards to functionality the android-specific keys and slide-out trackpad are awesome. the touchpad clicks so certain functions (like dragging) require you to push down and drag - took me a while to figure out at first. When you first use it, the cursor travels a very short distance per your finger movement compared to most laptops, but I set the mouse speed to the highest in the settings for the Note 8 and for me that is the more natural feeling when using the touchpad.
it doesn't come with a stand for the tablet or case/cover for the keyboard - but the case I bought for the tablet already can stand it up.
Look up the reviews for it on Amazon and the majority are really positive.
Logitech with Backlight.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/bluetooth-illuminated-keyboard-k810?crid=26
sliblue said:
Logitech with Backlight.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/bluetooth-illuminated-keyboard-k810?crid=26
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Ditto, and I also have the Logi with out the light and both work fine on both my Note 10.1 and the Note 8.
I second what has been said about the Logitech K810. Very nice bluetooth keyboard, with backlighting, and great battery life. It also handles different devices without issue. I have it paired with my Samsung Note 8, iPad v4, and Samsung Galaxy Note II. It saves 3 device profiles so you can quickly switch between them if needs be. The keys have decent travel as well.
Plus it just seems better made than most portable bluetooth keyboards with the darker brushed aluminum look.
GalaxyBill said:
Ditto, and I also have the Logi with out the light and both work fine on both my Note 10.1 and the Note 8.
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yup, I have one of these too and I have used a lot of Bluetooth keyboards and none compare to the k 810
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Has anyone tried one of these?
IVSO Slim Bluetooth Keyboard /Carrying Cover for Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=1389517282&pf_rd_i=507846
Thanks in advance,
Yoko
K810 is a great keyboard... only issue was no case. I've been using the Klein 5139B tool bag as a case. I am able to hold both my nexus 7 and this keyboard. Should be able to fit the Galaxy 8.
I bought the following one, and I love it so much!!
amazon.com/MoKo-Bluetooth-Keyboard-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B00B0O1G8K/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_5
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I recently bought the german layout version of the following BT keyboard:
http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Slim-Wi...tra-Slim(4mm)+Wireless+Bluetooth+3.0+Keyboard
I'm quite impressed with it's build quality and tactile feedback.
Battery life seems to be excellent until now and the weight and size compliment the Note 8 very well in my opinion.
Watch out though! I'm only talking about the "slim keyboard" selection at Amazon for 26$, not the black or white versions. Those are completely different products "featuring" quite a large hump on their back...
Regards,
Yoko
Yokobln said:
I recently bought the german layout version of the following BT keyboard:
http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Slim-Wi...tra-Slim(4mm)+Wireless+Bluetooth+3.0+Keyboard
I'm quite impressed with it's build quality and tactile feedback.
Battery life seems to be excellent until now and the weight and size compliment the Note 8 very well in my opinion.
Watch out though! I'm only talking about the "slim keyboard" selection at Amazon for 26$, not the black or white versions. Those are completely different products "featuring" quite a large hump on their back...
Regards,
Yoko
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Product description makes me wonder how are you gonna carry it -> "Dimensions:*238 x 130 x 4 inches"
Seriously though, it does look nice. Do you know if the battery is replaceable ?
p107r0 said:
Product description makes me wonder how are you gonna carry it -> "Dimensions:*238 x 130 x 4 inches"
Seriously though, it does look nice. Do you know if the battery is replaceable ?
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Was pretty surprised when it arrived, it's a pretty big package.
Seriously, the keyboard is very slim, leightweight and well built.
It has only two very tiny tiny screws, thats all there is in regard to opening the device.
The built in LiPo battery is certainly not ment to be user replaceable, but it could probably be done I reckon.
It will however be a proper HW hack, voiding warranty etc...
Regards, Yoko
Yet another fan of the logitech K810. I use it for my Tab 10.1, Tab 2 7 and now my Note 8. Great keyboard and capable of retaining the conductivity settings for 3 separate devices.
theraker007 said:
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I'm using this one-
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/tablet-keyboard-android-win8-rt?crid=26
I use the stardard Apple wireless bt keyboard (http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC184T/B/apple-wireless-keyboard?fnode=0001030825).
It is expensive and... Apple, but it works great and it's very light to carry (in case you need an external keyboard).
I like the Logitech K810, it's compact and useful for me (programmer). It's also a 3-way toggle that you hit a key and can change between pairings, so I'm able to switch between my tablet and my workstation.
Note: Samsung stock ROMs and keyboard suck at keyboard handling vs AOSP.
I am using the logitech bluetooth easy switch keyboard. It works really well with note 8.0 I am currently using it for my Windows Laptop/ Note 2 Hand phone / Note 8.0 tablet
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The keyboard I ordered came Monday, and I would highly recommend it.
Logitech Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810. Very good build quality, and lovely to type on when you have lots to type. Very easy to use. Light, easy to carry around. Backlighting option is awesome, and having the toggling devices makes it a versatile thing indeed. Most I ever paid for a keyboard honestly, but I expect to get use out of it for years yet. Amazon had a good price.
I have this one - http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/tablet-keyboard-android-win8-rt?crid=1242
Haven't used it a lot yet but so far so good. What they kinda fail to mention on the site is that it is pretty damn heavy though, not really cheap either. Is really solid and feels nice though and the stand works great.

Tab S stylus for precision drawing

Hello folks I was going to buy the sammy tab s 10.5, and i found out that there is no S-Pen like Galaxy note series have...
Ive heard some good things about the S pen, i dont know how good they are but looked fine for drawings and note-takings that I do. I definitely need some good, precise stylus that supports palm rejection. i know there is other thread about stylus, but then there was no need for palm rejection in that thread.
If yall know of any stylus with palm rejection, just throw it out there for me. Would tab s 10.5 be compatible with stylis for ipads, such as jot touch 4 and HEX3 Jaja?
Oh, and id I have two bluetooth device for my tablet(i.e: keyboard and stylus), would they work at same time, or do I have to disconnect one to use the other one?
Thanks in advance!
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Targus Stylus for Samsung - Black
I am using the Targus Stylus for Samsung with my Tab S 8.4. Works perfect. Precise, fine-tipped and a comparatively harder tip (which doesn't scratch the screen but still gives good control). But there is no palm rejection. I believe palm rejection is app-dependent and available only to the Note devices.
http://targus.com/uk/product_details.asp?sku=AMM20EU
I've been using my c-pen from my old galaxy s3 s in my new tab s 10.5 and it works perfect, very precise and smooth, at least works perfect in S-Note and autodesk sketchbook app :good:
Is this the real deal?
Anyone have any luck with these?
http://www.replacementlcds.com/samsung-galaxy-s3-c-pen-stylus-black/
Is this an actual Samsung C-pen?

Thin-tip active stylus recommendation for Tab S 8.4 (SM-T705M)

Could anyone please recommend a functional thin-tip active stylus which is fully compatible with Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 (SM-T705M)? Unfortunately those thick rubber-like tips usually found on most cheap capacitive styluses don’t suit my needs.
Have you tried one of these.I was looking at possibly buying one for my T800
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07459NLGK/ref=psdc_1340857031_t3_B075DYCW1V?th=1

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