Test the Leicke envelope with Sharon keyboard The envelope and keyboard make a very sophisticated look. In addition, a (very short) MicroUSB cable is supplied to load the Tastur. Is tested with a Samsung Tab 10.1 4 SM-T530 The charge of the keyboard battery itself is completed quickly (about 30 minutes). The Tablet fits tightly in the space provided Kuststoffschale, but is difficult to remove In the manual describes exactly how the Bluetooth pairing the tablet works with the keyboard. This works smoothly. The rubberised shell inside of the tablet at any angle can be set up. The keyboard you submit your tablet. This is held by the magnet on the back to slide away. When closed, lie on each other, the display of the tablet and the Tastaur in the envelope. With two rubber pads on the keyboard prevents the home button of your tablet device is permanently pressed by the keyboard and the battery is discharged so quickly. When closed, the cover, the tray and the keyboard can load. The touchpad is easy to use and offers some nice features and replaces touching the screen. So elements can move and zoom in parts of the display. These and more features are described in the supplied manual. I have this test written on the Sharon keyboard. The operation goes well out of hand, however, bouncing the keys in rare cases. Here are two practical reports from daily commuting on the train as well as a one-day business trip. In full S-Bahn on the daily commute to work with a backpack on his lap the Case with Keyboard is not optimal operational. So envelope from the backpack, unfolded and held up the tablet. The keyboard has to be quite on the edge of the envelope, so that the tablet has a comfortable angle. The magnet on the underside of the fixed keyboard quite well. However, building the uneven supporting surface (backpack on her lap) is rather unstable and space-intensive. It is better if the tablet is folded on its back on the keyboard. Then, however, only the display entry is possible. In this application a notebook is a clear advantage, because the keyboard and display are firmly connected. On the mission in the airplane, the Case / keyboard combination proved to be a reliable companion. By the table in the back a flat bearing surface was given and thus to use very well. The space is small and even a drink still fits on the mini table. The letter goes well out of hand despite the small space available.
The keyboard wakes up relatively late on from standby. This happens after the user presses the key, then take still a while before you can get started. There are on the Tastaurlayout several keys that facilitate them on a notebook in conjunction with the FN key and the same work very.
Conclusion: The Case / keyboard combination is an excellent opportunity to use the road for prolific writer tablet. The only condition would be that the bearing surface flat. Then the combination of hull / keyboard and tablet can replace a notebook. The quality finish rounds off the good overall result. There is a star deduction by the occasional annoying bouncing the keyboard. Suddenly you find yourself somewhere in the text and writes in areas where it is not desired. In addition to one of the rubber pads replaced on the keyboard after the mission.