There is one that automatically switches based on the S Pen.
The Samsung keyboard does. But manually switching keyboards every time I do or don't pull out my stylus is a deal breaker. It makes quick not so quick. I like quick.
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There is one that automatically switches based on the S Pen.
The Samsung keyboard does. But manually switching keyboards every time I do or don't pull out my stylus is a deal breaker. It makes quick not so quick. I like quick.
I've named these puppies everywhere I can enter it in.
Does that include www.google.com/android/devicemanager ?
I'm pretty sure I've never entered any information in there. How would one device be named, then?
Well, I haven't named my three Android devices, so they showed as their default product names. I edited "Thrive" to "dcpThrive" and then went to play.google.com and picked an app (SwiftKey was the first suggestion). At the beginning of the line that tells me the app is compatible with all my devices, I clicked on the green info icon. A list of my devices dropped down, including"dcpThrive."
When I drop down the list in Play, I get three devices, one named by me. When I look in Device Manager, which I've never been in before (nor granted location permission until now), it shows me four devices, one named.
I'm assuming that after my devices got associated to that email address the name was propagated to both applications, but I certainly didn't set the name there.
There are "modbooks" out there that remove the mac keyboard and replace the screen with a touchscreen. I have no idea how well they work. Presumalby you add a blu-ray keyboard if yo wish.
What is a blu ray keyboard?
Maybe meant Bluetooth?
blue whale?
Bluetooth. Sorry don't use then so don't necessarily remember the name.