We have our arms reaching forward to
do keyboard work, to do paperwork, to drive the car, to do things in the kitchen.
Not exact matches
For instance, if you and your team need to
do a lot of data entry, or
work on spreadsheets and documents, a full - size computer or large laptop with standard - size
keyboard is much faster to use.
Additionally, the company's iPad Pro detachable tablet that
works with a physical
keyboard doesn't seem to be a breakout hit; IDC said for every 10 traditional iPad that Apple ships, it only ships one iPad Pro.
If you don't plan on using your iPhone (or, again, other compatible devices) for serious
work, but want a
keyboard that'll wow anyone nearby, this is tough to top.
Cellulon's Epic projects a standard QWERTY
keyboard onto any flat surface, and although it isn't as fast as regular old buttons, it genuinely
does work as advertised.
Cleverly, Apple has made this
work on a system level, so if you don't put the
keyboard back to normal in a certain app, it'll stay in the one - handed mode until you change it back.
The A10X processor is speedy enough to
do many laptop - like tasks (even if it's not the new A11 chip in the iPhone X), and once you get a
keyboard case like this great one from Logitech, you can
work on your tablet.
It hits the perfect sweet spot for people who want a large screen to watch Netflix or
do work with a
keyboard attached, but it's not so big that you can't take it with you every day (ahem, 12.9 - inch iPad Pro)
I don't remember giving you permission to post a picture of me diligently
working at my
keyboard.
So, maybe if it's OK with you guys, I'll substitute another punctuation from my
keyboard that
DOES work like: «It's about time we've had a «Fuck you, buddy %» Or maybe, «It's about time we've had a «Fuck you, buddy +»
-LSB-...] I feel like I've been glued to the
keyboard the last several weeks trying to get my website up and running and I haven't been
doing half the
work Heather has been
doing.
Nevertheless, users frequently
do not know enough
keyboard shortcuts to
work with them efficiently, or are not aware of the available combinations.
For many office workers who
do nt
work out with weights, the cause of hunched shoulders can be sitting hunched over a
keyboard all day.
I travelled with my iPad Pro and
Keyboard, hoping I would be able to get some
work done but I was unable to.
I actually had a post typed up and then my new
keyboard, whose CTRL button only
works if you mash it so hard your finger turns white,
did not
work and ate my post.
Usually I don't
do bracelets because they are chunky and clank against my desk /
keyboard at
work but this bracelet seems like it would be very quiet in comparison
It's a smarter, less - angry version of Transamerica while featuring the same number of depressed gay people and Harold & Maude-esque teenage boys; it's got the Wes Anderson stamp of approval for its coterie of sage oddballs, deadpan surrogates, and family decompositions; it has a stellar cast
doing extremely predictable
work at a stellar level; and it comes with the Sundance stamp of approval predestined for it because Little Miss Sunshine is a summary of every independent film since «dysfunction» became a hot - key button on critics»
keyboards.
Stefanie Tyler, contracts manager at KCS Professional Services, reminds us that maintenance should also include
keyboards and mice: «Banging your mouse or
keyboard when it isn't
working does not help and will just lead to broken or ineffective equipment.
While schools have
worked hard to integrate computers into the classroom and many
do a great job teaching students how they
work, many schools
do not even consider teaching the art / science of using a
keyboard.
I pushed for him to be able to
do his
work using a
keyboard, but his math teacher was holding out, insisting he use worksheets and show his
work, in pencil.
One of the most exciting things we are
doing is getting a proper USB Host Controller system
working on our device, so you can attach a
keyboard and use it to navigate around or simply be more productive.
If you need to keep your old clunker computer and pass up the electronic
keyboard, then there's nothing wrong with
doing most of your
work on pen and paper.
The only one I tried that
did not
work well with this useful holder was my original Kindle, because the spring - loaded clamps landed on the
keyboard.
The way the entire thing
works is as follows: the fingers hit the surface just as they would
do on a physical
keyboard.
Their Windows 10 drivers screwed up our 2 in 1 computer and prevented the dock
keyboard from
working, when we rebooted it, got the bluscreen of death and now have to
do a complete flash.
I also
do quite a bit of development for WP7 and let me tell you, the HD2
keyboard is, for lack of a better
work....
Those who don't mind
working with a smaller, 10 - inch screen could pick up the $ 399 ASUS Transformer Book T100, which includes the
keyboard dock.
You can
do your
work with a physical
keyboard in almost no time.
I have an old Kindle
keyboard that has two speakers on the bottom and a headphone jack on top, never used it myself except once to see hear what it
did, but don't remember how to make it
work; I think it had something to
do with certain keys pressed on the
keyboard to make it function... so Amazon started out selling the kindle with the ability for sound and then they taketh it away and now they're selling that ability for $ 20... simply amazing
I own a Kindle
Keyboard that still
works really good, but recently was looking to upgrade only to discover that Kindle
does not have an e reader that supports my ebooks and audible books like my old kindle.
With its vibrant 9.7 - inch diagonal flush capacitive multitouch display, virtual
keyboard, instant - on access, support for Adobe ® Flash ® Player 10.1 beta in the browser and access to thousands of webOS applications, (2) TouchPad
works the way you
do and is designed not just for fun but for mobile productivity.
Other random issues I encountered: The
keyboard in the Newsstand didn't
work consistently when in landscape mode, it wouldn't always register various taps on the screen, and sometimes the interface ran away with itself (e.g. in one instance, when I zoomed in on a photo, the image moved every which way).
A lit case is a brilliant innovation because some ereaders like the
Keyboard, Touch and the basic Amazon designs are not backlit, i.e. they doesn't
work like a bright screen computer or mobile phone.
In fact, the tablet doesn't even have to touch the dock for the
keyboard to
work.
Sony suggested I unplug all my USB peripherals and only plug in the e-reader to make it
work, which doesn't
work when the mouse and
keyboard are both USB.
It's worth noting that like other tablets with flat
keyboards, including the iPad Pro, actually using this device as a laptop — meaning on your lap — doesn't
work very well.
The portrait / landscape switch
works most of the time, but it sometimes won't switch from portrait to landscape and you will have to open the
keyboard to force it to
do so.
The Nexus 9 also has an optional
keyboard — as more and more tablets
do — so you can use ostensibly use it for
Work.
Unfortunately, the Slider doesn't include a pointing stick in the middle of the
keyboard, though you can attach an external mouse if you want this tablet to
work like a regular laptop.
We found the Storm awkward to use for everyday data - entry tasks, and its clickable touch screen made typing feel like a lot of
work in a way that typing on a hardware
keyboard (or on the iPhone's software
keyboard, for that matter) never
did.
Made the original case for my old Kindle
Keyboard with mods that sadly
did not
work well, mostly due to my inexperience
working with clear vinyl.
The default Android
keyboard worked well while pounding out emails and text messages, although I
do prefer other custom QWERTY
keyboards — such as those on the Motorola ATRIX 4G or HTC's Android devices — but that's purely a matter of taste, not something that should dissuade you from buying the device.
So just to recap everything all in one shot, if you have skinny or fat fingers, don't
work in a quiet workspace, and don't mind the clicking noise, then using the QWERTY
keyboard on the BlackBerry Curve 8530 will suit you fine.
When I need to
do serious
work I want a full size
keyboard and screen.
It's only when the entire app is
done (and modified for Kindle 4 so it
works without a
keyboard) that Amazon suddenly decided it's not good enough.
In conclusion, the Teclast Tbook 10 S gives a lot, either as a Windows tablet, Android tablet, Windows 10 2 - in - 1 tablet, or as an Android tablet with detachable
keyboard — It can
do all four categories, and it can run Microsoft Office an other
work tasks in both Android and Windows, run large apps, edit files,
do gaming, browsing, and social media, play movies, view and edit images.
However, you'll want to attach a
keyboard and consider adding a mouse if you're going to
do any kind of serious productivity
work.
We now live in a smartphone world where far more people have experienced a touchscreen smartphone than a phone with physical buttons and most people don't know a
keyboard can
work this way - whenever I give a demo of the KEYone to someone who is unfamiliar, swiping on the
keyboard blows them away.
Pudgy fingers and a cell phone touch
keyboard don't
work well together.
If you are using a Dock, you can even plug in a regular mouse and
keyboard, which is critical to get any kind of serious
work done.