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 HP - Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard for PC - Black
HP - Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard for PC - Black
Navigate your computer with ease with this HP K4000 Bluetooth wireless keyboard that features Chiclet-style keys for comfortable typing and a scissor-key-switch design for responsiveness. Android and Windows function keys facilitate use.
 
Best bluetooth keyboard I've found so far
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Posted by: makelsey
on July 5, 2015
I have long been on the prowl for a decent bluetooth keyboard with the Windows context menu, function keys, and the other keys needed to efficiently work in newer and older programs (INS, HOME, END, PAGE UP, ...). This keyboard has what I need to program and work in spreadsheet software. I do not rely on a keypad, so although this keyboard has a function-based keyboard, I haven't tested it.
This keyboard has decent tactile feel, is sized appropriately for larger hands (I am 74in tall), it is lightweight, and easy to pair. Note it does not remember multiple pairings, only the most recent.
I have owned a serial bluetooth keyboard, an aluminum-cased folding version (the best to date until the K4000), iHouse (you can figure out which brand I really mean), and a cheap knock-off that came bundled with a tablet case. None of them are as well manufactured as this one.
Sadly, it doesn't work with my Nook HD Plus in the native operating system, but works when I boot to CyanogenMod (CM). The folding bluetooth 2.0 aluminum keyboard works perfectly with my Nook HD Plus, while the IHouse goes to sleep every 10 seconds. The K4000 simply will not pair with the Nook HD Plus natively but paired promptly in CM and with a 7" iView Windows 8.1 tablet.
I cannot testify to battery life as I haven't used it long enough to drain them fully.
I picked up the K4000 on sale, and for $15, it's the best bluetooth keyboard deal I've ever landed.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 2956813017
My Best Buy number: 2956813017
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 HP - Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard for PC - Black
HP - Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard for PC - Black
Navigate your computer with ease with this HP K4000 Bluetooth wireless keyboard that features Chiclet-style keys for comfortable typing and a scissor-key-switch design for responsiveness. Android and Windows function keys facilitate use.
 

Does this keyboard work well with Samsung Smart TV's

Does this keyboard work well with Samsung Smart TV's.

Every time I ask this question or what keyboard works well with the Samsung Smart TV's I get a different answer.
It works with my Samsung UN40H6950. I had to refresh the device list a few times during discovery, but it paired seamlessly. This K4000 is better than most bluetooth keyboards I've paired with my Samsung, in terms of tactile feel and build quality.
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 HP - Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard for PC - Black
HP - Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard for PC - Black
Navigate your computer with ease with this HP K4000 Bluetooth wireless keyboard that features Chiclet-style keys for comfortable typing and a scissor-key-switch design for responsiveness. Android and Windows function keys facilitate use.
 

Will this keyboard work with an Android tablet?

It should work with most devices built upon the Google Android platform (e.g. Samsung Galaxy). However, that being side, it does not pair with my Nook HD Plus, but neither will most bluetooth 3.0 keyboards. If your tablet lists as having Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, like my Nook, I wouldn't expect the K4000 to pair and if it does pair, the keyboard might attempt to powersave every 10 seconds
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