Hi sirZ:
i have the raii many bbluetooth keyboard and sometimes it cantype the letter 2 
times, sometimes hang etc.
so i need to know if this is a keyboard issue  or it's regular?
and what are the diffference bitween the  apple wireless keyboard and the 
logitic one?
thanks so much 

Ramy moustafa saber
Musicc instructor at:
faculty of musical education
music arranger and sound engineer
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> On Jan 25, 2014, at 6:04 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> How do you define "small"? You can get mini Bluetooth keyboards which are
> pretty much exactly the same size as an iPhone, but those are not really
> designed to be used as a regular keyboard where you do correct 10-finger
> typing.
> If you want this then the Apple Wireless keyboard is very good, the Logitech
> Easyswitch K811 is excellent and a lot of people like the Amazon Basics
> Keyboard as a more budget option.
> I like how the Apple Wireless keyboard feels, but I don't like the fact that
> the on/off switch is a button on the right side at the back, even if you
> turn it off chances are it will turn on if you have it in a pack.
> I just ordered the Logitech EasySwitch K811 which is also very well-made. It
> has a physical slider switch on the right side which is great, it also has a
> built-in rechargeable battery whereas the Apple Wireless keyboard uses 2
> Double A batteries and the main reason why I bought the Logitech K811 is
> because you can pair it with up to 3 devices at the same time and all you
> have to do to switch from 1 to the next or the third is press F1, F2 or F3.
> I currently have only 2 iOS devices, my iPhone and my Apple TV, and I will
> pair it with both so that I can easily use the same keyboard. The name
> "EasySwitch" truly applies.
> I had in fact, ordered the K810 keyboard which is the same thing except it's
> made for PC's and mobile devices. It did work OK with the iPhone as well,
> but it has Windows Key and Alt instead of Command and Option so the VO key
> is a different key combination. Anyhow, since I wanted it exclusively for my
> iPhone and Apple TV I decided to return it (I bought it from Amazon) for a
> refund and I ordered the K811 from the Apple Store using the Apple Store
> app. It will arrive on Monday.
> The price for the K810 on Amazon here in Canada was $79, the K811 from the
> Apple Store was $99, but on Amazon Canada they wanted $131. On Amazon.com
> the K811 is only $72 or $77 or something around there.
> 
> Lastly, Logitech also makes a model K760 or close to that, it can only
> switch between 2 devices, but it's solar powered which, had that been
> available for a model which can handle 3 devices, I would have preferred.
> But in the end keyboards last a long time anyways and the K810 and K811 are
> rechargeable so it's not a big deal to plug it in over night every few
> months.
> 
> Oh, the K810 and K811 are pretty much the same size as an Apple Wireless
> keyboard, about 12 inches long and maybe 5 or so inches wide. They do not
> fold, but while you couldn't stick them in a coat pocket, they are very easy
> to carry along if you have a shoulder bag, messenger bag or backpack.
> 
> 
> Good luck,
> Sieghard
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of VaShaun Jones
> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 7:15 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Awesome iPhone Keyboard
> 
> Listers,
> 
> What's a small, Voice-Over compatible keyboard that works well with iPhone
> that I can flip out and use at a moments notice, put it back quickly and is
> sleek? I know that's allot but I know if anyone knows the answer you guys
> do.
> 
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