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  • #45078
    Justinkeyback
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    How is the touchpad? Does it go in sleep modus when you close the lid?

    #45083
    hyperboarean
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    When you close the lid, the screen turns off.

    The touch pad seems perfectly OK to me.

     

    #45181
    alessandro
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    Well… seems to be a little problem.

    In android, when screen off the operating red light on the keyboard stays on and there is a considerable battery drain during night. I think that is the keyboard because wifi was off and previous keyboard has  no night battery drain…

    Same problem with a USB small pen which is connected to tablet and powered on even with tablet off.

    Maybe some settings in bios could solve both problem disabling power to usb and or pogo pin while off or while screen off??

    Thanks

    #45188
    Justinkeyback
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    Perhaps just take keyboard off for the night?

    With wireless keyboard no power problems. No noticeable use of current. I have considered buying Chuwi kb but have abandoned the thought for sure. Most importantly because it is not possible to use it in portrait mode. I am afraid I am repeating myself, sorry

    #45192
    alessandro
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    I can’t take off keyboard during night because I use to fall asleep while watching some tv series on tablet…

    Did anyone else noticed abnormal Barrera consumption with new keyboard?

    #45197
    Marc
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    I can’t take off keyboard during night because I use to fall asleep while watching some tv series on tablet…  

    I use a stand for that: http://tstand.com/

    #45210
    alessandro
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    Wonderful… but I would break the tablet since I usually fall asleep while watching….

    #45240
    hyperboarean
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    Yes, keyboard really drains the tablet 🙁

    And charging is much slower when keyboard is connected :/

    #45248
    alessandro
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    Can you confirm that plastic keyboard didn’t?

    I remember so…

    Could it be resolved by chuwi? How? Driver or bios?

    Bye!!

    #45273
    hyperboarean
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    The problem is keyboard is still powered in sleep mode (you can wake tablet with touch pad).

    Could help:

    a) In Power Options you can change USB Settings -> USB Selective suspend settings to Enabled on Battery.

    b) In device manager tick: “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”,  un-tick “Allow this device to wake the computer”.

    c) Switch from sleep to hibernate.

    d) Profit????

    Can’t test since I’m not at home. Could be some settings in BIOS…

    #45286
    alessandro
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    Thanks. Tomorrow I will try. Are those options in Windows or in bios? Thanks!!

    #46082
    alessandro
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    did you manage to solve that issue?

    I will try right now your suggestions…

    #46099
    hyperboarean
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    Still have drain :/

    #46882
    Jirka Toksa
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    Well I’ve got both – the original Chuwi aluminium keyboard (for travel purposes) and cheap 2.4GHz fullkeyboard+mouse set for home use (Chuwi is then connected to my old fullhd 24” monitor located besides my 27” 2.5k monitor of my desktop PC). So at home I can use it with the same comfort as the desktop PC…

    According the aluminium keyboard I’m missing few things which could be there: second battery and full SD slot. Am I expecting too much? I don’t thing so – my very old Asus Transformer (10” tegra/android tablet) has this type of keyboard – with secondary battery which can significantly extend the tablet life and full SD slot. They had to make the keyboard heavy anyway (to make it stable), so why not put $10 worth “powerbank” there???

    #46894
    alessandro
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    I agree with you. my tf201 transformer has battery and full sd slot, but the keyboard costed more….

    did you notice a huge battery drain when using new metal keyboard on hi12 more than old cheap plastic one? I sold the old one but I am sure it had no drain at all….

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