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Prywid2012-08-30 17:19:40
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Prywid, 2012-08-30 17:19:40

Is it possible to "fasten" keyboard?

A question of such a plan: you can buy a keyboard for tablets, connect it via bluetooth and use the whole thing almost like a netbook. Can this be done with smartphones? Say, you can buy a keyboard for Samsung S6802 Galaxy Ace Duos and use it as a typewriter? Please share your experience and links if possible. Thank you!

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kaladhara, 2012-08-30
@kaladhara

It works great with smartphones, I tried it myself with the Sony xperia line (different models), nokia and with the iphone (if the memory is not lost - 4).
Taken here .
Specifically for your model I will not say, I do not know.

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Alexey, 2012-08-30
@alexxxst

I always have such a keyboard with me in my backpack + such a software in my phone solves all my problems with HTC One X - in fact, I get such a netbook with me :)

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adminimus, 2012-08-30
@adminimus

blue tooth keyboards should work out of the box. Another thing is that some programs can work very clumsily with hardware keyboards, from “a couple of special buttons do not work” to “you can’t change the language” and “you can’t move the cursor.”

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curlydevil, 2012-08-30
@curlydevil

Many Android phones can also use the micro-usb port as a USB host - eBay is full of microUSB-to-USBhost adapters - so you can connect a mouse and keyboard and a USB flash drive.

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