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  • #59387
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    You can reach the Teclast site simply typing teclast.com and change the Chinese to English (upper line). For my Tbook 10 the last firmware(?) is dated September ’16 (identical code with the July release, though…).

    #57709
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    <hr /> After a research I found the solution to reset bios even if you bricked it on the settings. I will keep the answer for me. Thanks

    Very nice post, Sir!

    #55342
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    Try better in a Tbook16S thread.

    #55300
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    The keyboard is covered with a kind of felt… fine made, however.

    Yes, the other thread was discovered first, unfortunately. And yes, under Win 10 it functions correctly during charging. It’s a pity the keyboard’s uUSB charges exclusively the internal battery, no other function. For typing is a very correct building, though; much better feeling and speed than an average BT-kb., for comparable price.

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    Mine is charging with USB mouse or using OTG with a stick. The problem: it works under Windows only, and with FAT32 sticks. It can not recognise NTFS. As I do not own a hub, no idea about its function. The above test was made with the “new” Teclast keyboard connected as well; same results (only the keyboard’s touch panel became too sensible, hardly usable). Under Android the problems appear.

    #55283
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    @Frédéric Gub:

    I have a tbook 10, and what’s really an handicap is that even if it has micro usb and DC, when dc is plugged and you connecet for instance a usb mouse, it simply stops charging. And if I use a otg+charge hub, it won’t do both neither.

    Sorry to continue with T 10 in this thread, but mine is charging with USB mouse or using OTG with a stick. The problem: it works under Windows only, and with FAT32 sticks. It can not recognise NTFS. As I do not own a hub, no idea about its function. The above test was made with the “new” Teclast keyboard connected as well; same results (only the keyboard’s touch panel became too sensible, hardly usable). Under Android the quoted problems appear.

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