My THEORY Teclast TBooK 10, Original Leather Keyboard

My THEORY Teclast TBooK 10, Original Leather Keyboard

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  • #50372
    Chris G
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    So they stopped producing the keyboard with the battery? Wonder why…

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    #50508
    Frédéric Gub
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    #50803
    josep
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    I own this keyboard, and the usb isn’t for charging the tablet or OTG. The tablet don’t recognise nothing plugged there.

    This keyboard have 3 leds on the touchpad, one of them , blue color, turns on and off very fast when the power is switched on, I don’t know why.

    When I plug the beyboard usb port  to my pc, a red led turns on, and some minutes after that it turns blue. Maybe it have a built-in battery, I down’t know how to test. But  if it is a battery, is charged very fat, just in 15-20 minutes.

     

    #51025
    Jean
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    Humm i bought the keyboard with battery on Geekbuying 1 month ago… Works ok, only thing buggy is the mouse pad, can’t anything with it, jumps all over, it’s unusable.

    #51046
    Ken English
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    Hi all I have the Teclast keyboard and I find it to be OK the usb ports recognise everything I plug into them. When charging the main bright blue led is illuminated and when unpluged the three dimmer led’s to the right indicate how much power is remaining in the keyboards battery if the button on the side is pressed . The plus with the keyboard is it will extend the tablets battery life by approx 3 hours if viewing videos etc. The downside is that the tablet will use up the keyboards battery in preference to the tablets batteries which leaves the keyboard unresponsive once the batteries are flat. The keyboard is great as a desk based charging port and if required as a portable device for longer than the three to four hour keyboard battery life just put a small piece of sellotape over the two middle pins on the pogo conection on the tablet and the keyboard battery will last for numerous days. The usb ports will power and run portable drives but will not charge devices such as mobile phones.

    Ken.

     

    #51371
    Timofey Kondratyev
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    I owned this keyboard, as some other people reported on a russian forum – the keyboard stopped working after a while (I got the same issue as well). Usually problem is defective USB hub microchip MA8601 (http:**//4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=750325&st=600) – looks like it’s burns due to overheating (most of users reported that keyboard stopped working after overnight charging. You still can charge the tablet via keyboard, but USB, keyboard and touch – does not work any more. Can be fixed by replacing defective chip with a new one, for example FE1.1S (and according users from the same forum thread – some did it). I decided to send both the tablet and the keyboard back and get refund, because it’s a lot of trouble with both of them.

    #51454
    Frédéric Gub
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    Thanks guys for your participation, very interesting, so it seems that both of you that got the aluminium keyboard with built in bateery have big issues with it. It approves my theory that sellers just sold the defectives keyboard, pretty lame… Good thing I didn’t bought it.

    • To Josep: Thanks, i received the leather keyboard today, and the same thing happend to me, I just made a detailed post about it.
    • To Jean: Well, if the touch pad doesn’t work, it’s kind of a big deal, i mean, it supposed to be portable, you are not going to hang around with a usb mouse
    • To Ken: Thanks for the review, you don’t seem to have much issues with it, still a bit buggy
    • To Timofey: Wow it’s cool to see the specific hardware issue, thanks!!!
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