After I unpacked the keyboard I realized joyfully that the trader in this ever-AA marks (!) Had inserted batteries, so I was able to start testing my first Bluetooth device.
After the first Paring the keyboard was betriebsbeit after about one minute and I could start.
For the German layout of the keyboard, I first worried me for the 2.34 Keybooard helper from the PlayStore, and after a short time the keyboard was able to reproduce all the letters and signs which can be seen on the keyboard (inkl.Ä .Ö, etc..).
Some special keys are indeed elsewhere on the keyboard, but after a little practice, this is also no longer a problem. The Multimedia keys to function.
Unfortunately missing from the Motorola keyboard the tab key, I'm gwohnt from your desktop computer and there use to get zBin online forms to nights input field.
All in all I am satisfied with the keyboard.
Also with the mouse (already supplied with batteries!), There were no problems Paring and I could also use the same.
Since I am left-handed, I was looking for a function to switch the mouse, but unfortunately I have found nothing. There is no app for it and there seems to be only right-handed in the Android world.
Perhaps should nevertheless times app developers accept this small problem times and offer a solution for it.
Otherwise, the mouse is functioning normally, the missing Umstellungsnöglichkeit for lefties tarnishes the joy but a little, and I would be happy if this little problem is eventually solved.
Conclusion:
The keyboard-mouse combo was indeed manufactured by Motorola, but also works on other Android devices.
I'd love to give 5 stars, but because of the limitations described little there from me here but only 4