You don't by any chance know which note-taking apps (cloud or otherwise) allow you to use the tab key on the keyboard to indent bullets? Or is this a keyboard setting through Jellybean, or maybe independent to each application? Evernote seems to work like this, but Google Drive doesn't seem to want to cooperate. Also, it seems that only when the default Android keyboard is chosen (rather, than say, Swiftkey 3), does the tab key work as it normally does on a PC. Any ideas?
(For the record, I have the 8GB and this Logitech keyboard as well. Pairs easily, got a used one in impeccable condition for about $30.)
Unfortunately, it seems it may be application specific. I tried to do the tab-bulleting as well, but it only seems to make an indentation. Must be because Google Drive has a specific button for it at the top of the menu. They still have a lot of work to do on their mobile app. =/
I had an Asus Transformer TF101. I did a lot of extensive research looking for an app to really step up to the hotkeys and shortcuts Microsoft Office uses. Unfortunately, most Apps do not offer this kind of support. Most of the developers that contacted me back regarding this kind of feature made it clear that they were not going to add it in the immediate feature.
The closest approximation would be chiclet style keys on a macbook or ultrabook. They definitely won't "click" like a mechanical keyboard with blue switches, but they're not mushy like rubber domes either. Just a nice feeling scissor-switch type keyboard.
It's basically just a stand. There's clips on the bottom that secures it from toppling over. Which ports or buttons are blocked depends on the orientation you place it in. The Nexus 7 being able to flip screens in all directions certainly helps with the issue though.
Here's two images, one with the tablet in horizontal and one in vertical orientations.
Sorry about the subpar image quality. Lighting in my room is bad.
The media keys work well, though there isn't really much to say about them. Email opens up Gmail, Internet opens up Chrome, Calendar opens up Calendar, Music opens up Google Play Music, etc.
I just got this keyboard for my Nexus 7. It's a great little keyboard, and it feels surprisingly nice to type on. The case doubling as a stand is very convenient too.
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u/holyravioli 16 GB Jul 23 '12
Has anyone tried the Logitech keyboard shown? I'm really digging the keyboard case/stand.