Thank you both for sharing your experience !
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Originally Posted by jschall
I have tried two wireless mouse/keyboards with my Archos 5 tablet. Both worked fine, [...]
Most more recent tablets include a USB port with the Host function, so you should be fine.
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In concluson, Thierry, you should have no problem using your Logitech keyboard and mouse with any tablet possessing a USB HOST port.
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Yep. I knew USB
Host was a necessary condition and that most of recent tablets now include that functionnality. I was especially concerned whether or not this condition was sufficient, i.e., if some drivers would be lacking.
As you have not had any problem, it should just work fine. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by luqmaninbmore
I am typing this using a $17 dollar GE wireless keyboard attached via the USB host port on my Toshiba Thrive. No problems.
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Good to know, thanks!
Just as an "advertisement": what I think is particularly practical when owning both a Logitech
Unifying keyboard and mouse is that you hence have two micro-USB receivers at your disposal. Since only one is necessary up to six devices with
Unifying technology, you can use the second (or third, ...) on another device (like a tablet).
Of course, it's obviously a "trick" to ensure the customers' fidelity for Logitech products ; it's however at least a "trick" that is useful for the customer, too.