Just a funny idea and just thought I would share
I would like to get a keyboard and a mouse connect to my Galaxy S and use it instead of my desktop PC just as an experiment.
So my first question is what keyboard and Mouse work?
I'm guess they would need to be a bluetooth or could I get away with a usb hub?
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jippie
Logitech wireless Mouse MX620
Logitech wireless Keyboard Pro 2800
Both work perfectly using the usb lead that comes with the cell phone and the dongle that comes with the mouse and keyboard.
Just wondered what the best options are at the moment. I have a wireless 360 controller (with usb charger cable) but my transformer doesn't recognize it. Would any old windows based gamepad work ?.
Ok, so I have these two wireless usb mice (one I use for my desktop) which work great on any normal computer however, on the Transformer (when connected via the dock usb) the mouse stutters every few seconds. In normal usage cases this wouldn't bother me however when I use citrix to run apps on the server at my school the mouse lag is just a buzzkill. I am thinking of getting a cheap wired mouse at the local best buy but has anyone else had this problem with wireless usb mice? Also, is it ALL usb mice that lag or just wireless ones? I don't want to buy a usb mouse if it won't work right with my transformer. Thanks for reading all of this
I just got a cheap wired usb mouse and it works fine, no lag.
I used a spare wired usb mouse and it worked fine, no lag, no problems.
I just bought Logitech small keyboard + mouse combo - it's wireless with usb dongle and it works without a problem. I don't have dock though - I use the USB adaptor.
i have a cyborg R.A.T. 9 for my desktop i plugged in the my tf101 and it worked fine, no lag.
this thread show keyboard and usb mouse for galaxy tab gt-p6210 and others
I've tried to use an Apple Keyboard and a generic Mouse and both worked together using the OTG Adapter with a powered USB Hub.
usb otg tab plus
I make my keyboard with i/o usb but i'm new in xda i can't post links
Logitech Bluetooth Keyboard ( case folds into easel) with USB MicroMouse using OTG Adapter.
G.B. Says
and remember, talking dogs are liars.
I'm trying an generic BT Keyboard and Mouse and just the keyboard is working. My p6210 doesn't recognize my mouse plugged through an USB hub. I'm wondering how could I get it working...
I've tried the Logitech K260
and it works:good:
I have
Type cover
DVD drive.
Hard drive.
Mouse.
Printer.
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
Bluetooth mouse
Hard drive
Just a mouse tbh, I can do all I need with just that.
Epson MFP over the network
Many network HP Printers (For Work)
BT Mouse
BT Keyboard
BT Barcode Scanner (For Work)
Xbox 360 Controller
Various USB Thumb Drives, MicroSDs, and HDDs
Video Adapter
Not too many but enough
The ones I currently use are all that I need surprisingly
HDMI to VGA adapter
USB ethernaet adapter
USB stick
USB HDD
Office Canon Printer over network
I use the new Microsoft Wedge mouse (love it), USB DVD burner in bag (just in case), and a new Cisco USB to Ethernet adapter (just in case). Oh, and of course the Microsoft Type cover (love it).
This Surface Pro is by far the hottest tech toy of the decade. The screen is rocking on this bad motha!
I use my Surface Pro as a Desktop Replacement, so I need a lot of peripherals when im at home and I don't want it to take an eternity to plug everything back when I sit at my desk.
For that reason, I bought a Toshiba Dynadock u3.0 where I plugged all my peripherals, and then I only need to connect a single USB 3.0 cable in my Surface to get:
- External Mouse
- External Keyboard
- DVI for External 24" screen
- DisplayLink External USB Video card, where I connect another screen
- External Hard Drive
- External DVD Reader/Writer(uses 2 x USB port)
- XBOX Controller
- Headset
- 7ports USB Hub
So I end up having all these peripherals on my Surface and Triple-Screens.
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Hardcore73 said:
I use the new Microsoft Wedge mouse (love it), USB DVD burner in bag (just in case), and a new Cisco USB to Ethernet adapter (just in case). Oh, and of course the Microsoft Type cover (love it).
This Surface Pro is by far the hottest tech toy of the decade. The screen is rocking on this bad motha!
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I agree. The Microsoft Wedge Mouse compliments the Surface so well. I use it/love it. On sale right now at Amazon.com
JPSavard said:
I use my Surface Pro as a Desktop Replacement, so I need a lot of peripherals when im at home and I don't want it to take an eternity to plug everything back when I sit at my desk.
For that reason, I bought a Toshiba Dynadock u3.0 where I plugged all my peripherals, and then I only need to connect a single USB 3.0 cable in my Surface to get:
- External Mouse
- External Keyboard
- DVI for External 24" screen
- DisplayLink External USB Video card, where I connect another screen
- External Hard Drive
- External DVD Reader/Writer(uses 2 x USB port)
- XBOX Controller
- Headset
- 7ports USB Hub
So I end up having all these peripherals on my Surface and Triple-Screens.
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Great suggestions on the usb3 hub. Does the Ethernet work?
When I'm mobile, my type cover and pen, and a whole lot of SkyDrive space (and my Rig Kontrol 3 for band practice and gigs - for those using Native Instrument's Guitar Rig (5 Pro here) with Rig Kontrol: you need the beta USB driver for a noise-less sound, the power on the USB 3 port messes with the signal on the USB 2.0 Rig Kontrol).
"Docked" on my desk
- Type cover
- Pen
- BT Mouse
- Mini Display to HDMI adapter to an HDMI 27" monitor
- USB 3.0 4-port powered hub
- USB 2.0 7-port powered hub
- iLok key
- USB 3.0 2 TB external drive (music recording)
- USB 2.0 1 TB external drive (backup / storage)
- USB 3.0 LG BluRay R/W external drive
- Headphone jack is used as line out (line in to an older reciever powering 7.1 sound in my home office)
I will pick up another monitor in the coming months to run 3 at a time, this one over USB (but I haven't looked into it yet )
For now I'm using the type cover, and it works well enough. I need the practice to get totally used to it. I may put an external keyboard into the mix when my proficiency gets up to snuff w/ the type cover.
Touch Cover - Mobile / Dell Wired Keyboard - Home
Logitech Anywhere MX Wireless Mouse
Razer Nostromo
mDP to DVI adapter
23" monitor
64 GB microSDXC
32 GB SanDisk micro USB drive
4 TB external drive
USB 2.0 HUB
USB DVD Writer
Wireless Printer