I do not know much about keyboards but I wonder if you might be better nwith a
usb keyboard.
From: vi-kindle-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vi-kindle-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Peejay
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2017 3:19 PM
To: vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vi-kindle] Re: Anchor Blue Tooth Keyboard and Fire tablet
OOPS, I stand, or sit corrected. SMILE:
Now I have heard of Blue Tooth keyboards that take standard batteries.
Maybe I should invest in one, since the two I have don’t want to hold a charge
for more than five minutes.
I can charge them overnight and it seems like right in the middle of what I am
trying to do, they get sluggish and that little battery low light starts
blinking.
If they took that light away, maybe the batteries would last a bit longer since
they wouldn’t be needed to make that light blink.
I’ll have to have my roommate see if there is a brand name anywhere so I can
advice against anyone getting one of these POS Keyboards.
Thanks David, for the info.
Just goes to prove, we can always learn something new.
PJ.
--------From: David Justice<mailto:dljustice739@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2017 2:30 PM
To: vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [vi-kindle] Re: Anchor Blue Tooth Keyboard and Fire tablet
PeeJay,
I have several Bluetooth keyboards. All but the Logitech K810 take either AA
or AAA batteries.
During a quick search on Amazon, I did not find any "A n c h o r" keyboards,
but did find some "A n k e r" Bluetooth keyboards. Some of these Anker
bluetooth keyboards had built-in rechargeable batteries, and some used
replaceable AAA batteries.
David Justice :)
On Dec 22, 2017, at 1:49 PM, "Peejay"
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> (Redacted
sender "barons-mom" for DMARC) wrote:
Hello Hans,
Are you sure you have a Blue Tooth keyboard and not just a wireless one.
There is a difference.
I’ve never heard of a Blue Tooth keyboard that takes batteries, they are
usually rechargeable.
If you don’t find that paring button, then check thoroughly in the box and
through all the paperwork and packing material for a very small piece that
looks like it plugs into a USB port.
If you find something like that, then what you have is a basic wireless
keyboard, and it will not work with either your tablet or your phone.
They are pretty cool to use with a desktop computer though.
Hopefully you will find that paring button on the keyboard.
They are usually pretty small, circular, and they are a press button, not a
switch.
The switch is the power button, and in order to conserve batteries you will
need to switch the keyboard off when it’s not in use.
Good luck,
PJ.
---From: lasthans@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:lasthans@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2017 7:26 PM
To: vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [vi-kindle] Anchor Blue Tooth Keyboard and Fire tablet
Hi everyone,
Today I bought me a basic Bluetooth keyboard, An Anchor Ultra Slim keyboard for
just under $20. It uses 2 tripple A batteries which I also got, and put into
the keyboard. After taking it out of the box here at home, I treid to pair it
with my Firs Tablet without success. It didn’t even show up at all when trying
to search for Bluetooth devices. The keyboard was switched to the On position
and even tried switching the bateries around, but all without success. I’m
visually impaired and therefore can not read the instrutions that came in the
booklet with the keyboard so, I am not sure if I am not doing something right.
Any ideas on what could be the problem? I also tried pairing this keyboard
with my iPhone 5c without any success either. Any assistance would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks.
Hans Last
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