and where might I find me one of these in Canada?
I baught one of those ones everyone was talking about that could pair
with 6 devices and it was awesome for about two weeks and then z a q and
1 all failed. very odd because tab and caps lock work but left column
of letter keys failed which
Neil, you were probably very wise to buy both keyboards. I try to get away with
the 811 on my surface pro, but it didn't work properly. I spoke with logitech
representative who stated that they were delay issues that affected how the
keys would respond. So in effect, I'm glad I have both, and I
Hello Brian and all,
The Keys to go is available at BestBuy. I would try it first, the
typing on it always seemed to be very mushy for me, but that's
strictly personal preference. The Logitech k810/k811 is available at
http://www.canadacomputers.com
or
http://www.ncix.com
I hope that's of use.
Hi Aman. cc has a store right near here so this might be a thing. can
go grab one any day.
thanks.
Brian.
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On 09/11/2015 10:37 AM, Aman Singer wrote:
Hello Brian and all,
The Keys to go is available at
Hi Brian,
I bought mine from the Apple online store. I just had a look and compared the 4
sources I would usually check, 2 of which Aman already mentioned: Appl Store,
Amazon.ca, NCIX.com and CanadaComputers.com.
Here are the prices I found from highest to lowest and shortened links for the
I love my Logitech 810 and 811 keyboards. If I had known that the 810 works
with both windows and iDevices, I would not have purchased the 811. They are
both the same with respect to feel. They are nice to type on in that the keys
are a bit concaved and unlike the Apple Keyboard, there is
thanks. apple store it will be.
thanks
Brian.
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On 09/11/2015 11:30 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Hi Brian,
I bought mine from the Apple online store. I just had a look and compared the 4
sources I would
The Amizon basics bluetooth wireless keyboard is another good choice if your
looking for an external keyboard. I caught mine on special from Amazon for
$20. Even got free shipping too! I like free. The keyboard requires 2 triple
A batteries which is supplied.
Alan
Sent from my iPad Air
>
Hi all
Just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for a good full-sized
external bluetooth keyboard that would work well with IPad? My current one has
finally given up on me, and despite trying everything I can think of itt just
doesn't want to work any more. So I'm going to have to
I have the amazon basics bluetooth keyboard and like it very much.
It's thin, light weight and the keys are normal size which makes for
easy typing. At around $25, it's also cheaper than some of the
alternatives.
On 9/10/15, 'Eleanor Roberts' via VIPhone wrote:
> Hi all
http://www.applevis.com/reviews/bluetooth-keyboards/logitech-keys-go-bluetooth-keyboard-excelent
Dimensions: 5.39" by 9.53" by 0.24" That's right, it's
only a quarter-inch thick.
not exactly full-size, but big enough I have no trouble typing on it at
full speed.
At 05:14 AM 9/10/2015, you
I have a couple of keyboards that work well. The one i use most is the Logitech
810 model. It saiys it is for windows, but it works just fine with Apple
products. The keys are fairly large and it is easy to use.
The second keyboard I have the the Portfolio case. It is a keyboard/case for
the
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