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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
No.
My earlier device didn't have Bluetooth. (That was a "design to cost" measure by the manufacturer. It was USB KB or none at all.)
The current device has Bluetooth, but I've never used it. Among other reasons, BT is a major power drain, and I've done various things to reduce the power required by the device in operation.
And I have two USB keyboards. One is part of an integrated tablet case for the tablet. The other is a Logitech portable I use with an OTG connector.
Keyboards aren't conveniently interchangeable. You get used to a particular model (especially if you're a touch typist), and if you have to switch, productivity plummets. Keyboard usage is muscle memory, and your reflexes are wrong because keys aren't in the same places and must be relearned.
No thanks. The last time I replaced a keyboard, I was happy to get the exact same Logitech model as the one I needed to replace.
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Dennis
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Agreeing with you on the interchangeable.
Even "identical" computers are not the same.