[Q] logitech m570 software for android tablet - General Questions and Answers

I just bought a double power 10.1 inch tablet. It's not bad since it's a quad core, has a gig of ram, bluetooth, and mini hdmi out and micro usb out. I use my tv as a monitor, and have a logitech bluetooth k810 keyboard. But -- I also have a m570 trackball that I cant get to work on it. I plug it in to the OTG cable and it seems to recognize it,but it doesn't work. I also have a lenovo n5910 trackball\keyboard that works fine, but the keyboard is too small and it's not backlite. So -- does anyone have ANY suggestions or ideas, or experience with this issue that can help me please ?? My tablet is kit kat 4.4.2

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[Q] Android Tablet Case Cover Keyboard for Touchpad??

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[Q] USB Bluetooth v4 driver for Android 4.0.3

Hello everybody !
Here's my issue:
I have an old chinese single core Cortex A9 ZeniThink C91 tablet with standard type A USB socket and Android 4.0.3.
I bought a ModeCom Bluetooth speaker which works perfectly with my mother's Acer Iconia A1-810 and Bluetooth v4.
I also bought an Ultron UBA-140 nano USB Adapter to use with my notebook and tablet but it doesn't recognise it.
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Zoló1981 said:
Hello everybody !
Here's my issue:
I have an old chinese single core Cortex A9 ZeniThink C91 tablet with standard type A USB socket and Android 4.0.3.
I bought a ModeCom Bluetooth speaker which works perfectly with my mother's Acer Iconia A1-810 and Bluetooth v4.
I also bought an Ultron UBA-140 nano USB Adapter to use with my notebook and tablet but it doesn't recognise it.
I also have an old Bluetooth v1.2 adapter and it recognises it, I can pair the devices but can not use the speaker so the device and the Android supports Bluetooth adapters.
My questions are:
Can I get a driver for my BT v4 adapter to the Android 4.0.3 ?
Or should I buy a different adapter which is compatible with the tablet ?
How can I know which adapters are compatible with it ?
Thanks,
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im assuming this is the device? http://www.ultron.de/details.php?artnr=103588&lang=en#.UyDJWT9dXTo below add to shopping cart should be a download to drivers.
Trozzul said:
im assuming this is the device? http://www.ultron.de/details.php?artnr=103588&lang=en#.UyDJWT9dXTo below add to shopping cart should be a download to drivers.
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Thank you, you are right !
I've already checked manufacturer's site.
There are Windows drivers, no Android

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I am looking for tablet to use in my car - I want it to be a multimedia device used for playing audio /or/+/ video (outputting it to rear-seat monitors as well), being ready for usb stick connection anytime and have dvb-t tuner connected 24/7.
Now after a long search I cannot really find a tablet that's around 7-8 inches, is powerful enough to handle full hd mkv's, and have mini hdmi along with double micro-usb otg, so I can have both usb stick and dvb-t tuner connected, and still have car charger attached to it, so I thought someone here may be able to help.
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how about this tablet?
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That won't work smoothly with 1080p high-bitrate video for sure
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ntdm 3000 is a cheap chinese tablet which i use its great for 1080p on bs or mx player,.
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Yeah, it doesn't.
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freqfreq said:
Yeah, it doesn't.
The point it it does not need to be cheap - but there's none with hdmi out.
Found some of the tablets by "KURGER & MATZ" to have 2 micro usb ports but... they don't have both gps and bluetooth
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Nexus 7 2012 has mhl (HDMI through USB port) and DVT tuner support and has car specific roms . Samsung tablets (8 inch and up) all have capability also . older 7 inchAcer a100 has HDMI and a500 10 inch. Nexus 7 2013 has slimport (newer HDMI through USB) capability. Slim port and mhl plug are only around 10- 30 $ nexus's and Samsung both have USB host and charging at the same time capability (need for DVT support) there is still active development on the old nexus its the one I'd go with. And its pretty easy to solder to the volume and power buttons so u can permently mount in your dash...
HDMI throught usb doesn't do the job for me.
I found only one tablet actually that fills my needs - Chineese PIPO T9.
One thing that sucks, is that it has 4.2.2 and they don't plan on any updates to kitkat.
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