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Bluetooth keyboard

Can anybody recommend a decent halfway compact bluetooth keyboard to be used with a Nexus 7. We want to use it on trips when we do our mail.

Yes, I just bought one for similar purposes and it arrived this morning :)

I had made queries as well and got no meaningful information so I went ahead and bought one. I bought it from
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this UK ebay seller for speed but the same keyboard is available cheaper from source, or of course from other ebay sellers in other countries.

It's far better quality than I expected - even the packaging shouts "quality" - and more importantly it "just works" with the Nexus 7, absolutely no issues at all. The mouse pad works too, it's as good as those found on many notebooks. And it has proper cursor keys! Wonderful :)
 
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John, this looks really interesting. I watched a few demo videos on the web. Unfortunately they did not show how the typing is. Since it is very small, can you actually do 10 finger typing ?? My wife was a secretary and types very fast. Since she has to deal with about 100 mails each day, I wonder how swift the typing can be. Else I think the device is superb. I especially like the backlit keyboard (that's all I use on my PCs) because I have a very bad eyesight - only 40%.
 
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John, this looks really interesting. I watched a few demo videos on the web. Unfortunately they did not show how the typing is. Since it is very small, can you actually do 10 finger typing ?? My wife was a secretary and types very fast. Since she has to deal with about 100 mails each day, I wonder how swift the typing can be. Else I think the device is superb. I especially like the backlit keyboard (that's all I use on my PCs) because I have a very bad eyesight - only 40%.

I very much doubt anyone could touch-type on it, no matter how small their fingers. It lends itself to hand-held use a bit like the slide-out hardware keyboards some phones use but it's both bigger and far more tactile than the one on my Milestone.

I used it to make this reply on my Nexus 7; works well enough for me - and in the dark too!

Edit: it's worth pointing out that I bought it primarily for its size (tiny!) and functionality - the cursor keys and mousepad - and I don't need to do a lot of fast typing. The onscreen keyboard drives me nuts and takes up too much real estate anyway, I just wanted a small external replacement.

If you want a proper sized keyboard for use by a typist I suggest you look elsewhere; I doubt you'll have any technical problems with any of them on the Nexus 7 and can confirm that it will pair perfectly with a normal Bluetooth mouse (I have a Microsoft 5000) if you want a traditional "desktop" keyboard and mouse.

There's no "one size fits all" when it comes to keyboards.
 
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Maybe I should opt for a keyboard that attaches via OTG. Still deciding.

I have had two Nexus 7's. A first Gen 16gb version running the CM10 ROM and now a 32gb version running Task's AOKP ROM. I use BT for mouse, keyboard, speakers and a PS3 controller. I haven't had a single issue.

As for small keyboards, there is the flexible iKross on Amazon for about $20 and of course any BT hard keyboard will work, even a Apple iMac keyboard.
 
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