[Electronics-Talk] recommendation of wireless keyboard to travel with and pair with laptops
dhunthausen at gmail.com
dhunthausen at gmail.com
Wed Dec 20 04:30:31 UTC 2023
Hi Ashley,
I've been looking for the very same thing, and found the following which I
am planning to order soon but do not have yet. It is foldable and can
connect directly through Bluetooth as well as wirelessly through a dongle
which is very attractive to me. For some reason I don't have the link, but
if you paste the below into Amazon ou will get the product info.
Amazon.com: Foldable Keyboard and Mouse, ProtoArc XKM01 Folding Bluetooth
Keyboard Mouse Combo for Business and Travel, 2.4G+Dual Bluetooth, USB-C
Rechargeable,
Full-Size Portable Keyboard for Laptop iPad Tablet : Electronics
Drew
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Hi,
I have a keyboard like that, a wireless keyboard which pairs To the computer
by sticking the dongle into the USB port on the computer.
It also has an on / off switch and takes batteries.
But, its big. I'm seeking a more portable keyboard so I can fold it up to
travel with so it takes less space.
I've heard there are more compact size keyboards out there.
I like the Logitech keyboard I have now; it has all the keys including the
numeric keypad and Insert key I use for Jaws commands.
This keyboard is great for staying at home since I can move it and the
laptop around easily.
But its hard to travel with. It will not fit in most backpacks, nor will it
fit in my laptop bag I bought.
Maybe Logitech has another model conducive to travel, one that folds
perhaps.
Tracy, thanks for sharing your good experience with Logitech models.
Ashley
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Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] recommendation of wireless keyboard to
travel with and pair with laptops
My husband and I both have Logitech keyboards, and like them very much.
There's a little dongle that sticks into a USB port on the computer, and it
pairs effortlessly with the keyboard. The keyboard has all the keys,
including the insert key for Jaws, and and on/off switch, so you can turn it
off when you're not using it without turning off the computer. The keyboard
takes 2 batteries, AA, I think, though they might be AAA.
If I can scare up a link on Amazon, I'll send it.
Tracy
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Ashley Bramlett via Electronics-Talk
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] recommendation of wireless keyboard to travel
with and pair with laptops
Hi all,
I have a HP laptop here as well as my desktop. The desktop stays home and
the laptop and other mobile devices I travel with.
Because I like the spacing and the numeric keypad on the full size
keyboards, I currently have a Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse, full
size.
I grew up with that and that is what I like so I can use the spacing as
landmarks so I know where I am. That
Is why I do not like the built in laptop keyboards and layout.
Can any one recommend a travel size, preferably lightweight, wireless
keyboard for travel? The problem I have is my current set up does not allow
me to travel well with it due to the fact the keyboard is so large.
Is there perhaps a foldable keyboard which is full size out there that
connects via USB dongle?
If its not full size, is there a keyboard with adequate spacing to use so I
can feel the difference between the querty side of the keyboard and the
numeric keypad?
I'd like one that is also quiet preferabily.
Thanks,
Ashley
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