P**L
Good, and with some homebrew adjustments, could be great.
First of all , it's a good keyboard, a real keyboard, and wide enough for a touch typist's hands not to become tired. The touch pad has a left and right button, and the touchpad itself works well, with a good number of gestures built in. You'll like it. Keys have a good feel, and the keyboard flex simply seems like part of the system, rather than an ungainly bowing and bending of the structure.Why not 5 stars?Your tablet will lean against a tent-like structure formed from the cover. Therefore, you'll have only 1 angle of view available for the upright tablet. I needed more incline. I got it by using a large rubber band that encircles the tent supports and allows me to open them about 2" wider, then leaning the tablet against the supports. It holds securely and works well. The rubber band tucks neatly inside the case when folded up. It's easy and takes a second.The arrow key for moving the cursor up a line is in the place where the shift key should be, and the shift key is one key to the right. This causes touch typists to move the cursor instead of the shift key. I solved this using a free app, Sharp Keys, which allowed me to switch the two keys. QEDGrazing the touch pad with your thumb will cause the cursor to shift up several lines, and you find yourself typing into an already written word somewhere "up there." Solve this problem with Touch Freeze, a free program that suspends touchpad action while typing, but when you stop typing, the touchpad is there for you to work with.There does not appear to be a num lock on the keyboard, which makes typing foreign alphabet letters impossible, unless you install and switch to a foreign keyboard using alt-shift, or use the on-screen keyboard set to a foreign language. If someone has a clue about this num lock issue, please post. However, if you've got to write in a foreign language, you can always plug a full keyboard into the USB port of the TW100 and type away. No iPad can offer you that possibility.
P**R
Good Value!
works well!
N**O
This key cover will not work with my Winbook. ...
This key cover will not work with my Winbook. Windows will not recognize it. When I first contacted the seller, they started giving me advice about bluetoth connections, despite the fact tha this is not a bluetooth device. I have asked to return the product, but so far the seller is not responsive.
W**R
Engineers weren't thinking that day
This is a potentially good case with several significant flaws.PROS:* Compact, slim, fits tablet well* Closes with rounding magnetic flap, totally protecting tablet* Official Winbook case* The tablet fits easily into a connector plug via a strong magnet that holds the tablet firmly in place. Eliminates need for cumbersome wifi or bluetooth setup (this is its main strong point)CONS:* The orgami-type stand allows only one angle of view* The magnet on the orgami stand (that holds the two flaps together) is very weak and regularly allows stand to collapse. You'll need to use some sort of small clip to keep it together* Keys are oddly placed, resulting in often hitting enter key instead of right shift* Pad has no driver software to disable touch-click (and Windows 8.1 is conspicuously lacking in that feature). Since the pad is directly below the spacebar one constantly hits the pad (which is VERY sensitive), effectively left-clicking the screen rather than hitting space. It's also very easy to accidentally brush with one's thumb while typing. Since there is no way to disable this function, this can be extremely annoying.* The tablet connects only to the strong-magnetic interface rather than to the back of the case, allowing both tablet and case to flop around while using. (One way to prevent this would be judicious use of velcro between tablet and case back.)* There are no tablet openings for the stereo speakers, causing speakers to be somewhat muted.That is a lot of Cons compared to Pros. This keyboard is widely available for fifty dollars; anything over that is excessive.
M**E
Good enough for the money...
It works, but you really have to get used to it. The right shift key is far too small and in the wrong place for a touch-typist. I have to keep an eye on what I'm typing, or I'm up one row without capital letters. Irritating! And the fact that there is no adjustment to the screen angle is a bit of a pain, but a thick book takes care of that problem - raising the keyboard and leaning the tablet back a bit. My biggest problem was the ultra-sensitive touchpad, but I don't like them anyway, so I just disabled it completely in Device Manager and use a mouse.For the money and with those caveats, it's a pretty good keyboard. The only other problem is that the cover is only a sleeve and leaves the ports on the edge exposed, while having a weak magnet to keep the cover closed inside my bag. But like I said, for the money.... .
M**Y
Five Stars
Perfect!... Works great and does not require any configuration or pairing.
G**R
Stopped working after short usage!!!
Broke after 2 months, the tablet won't even recognize the unit.
M**Z
Five Stars
Excellent accessory
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