After my HP TouchPad Bluetooth keyboard had eingebüst through unprotected carrying in your pocket some keys had to be a successor to be found free of all lies ideally coupled with meheren devices. I had already informed me of the Logitech K480, with 800g on the go is very difficult, however, as Microsoft this "Universal Mobile Keybord" has presented and which I, among others, by the clearly lower weight and the cover, which is the key to the fate should protect its predecessor, has convinced. Now I have the keyboard for a few days will be with my Venue 8 Pro and my Nexus 5 in use and especially the Venue 8 Pro with the keyboard in combination with my Logitech Bluetooth mouse for small 8 "Netbook but also with a smartphone such as the Schreben this review without any problems. What I in operation with Windows, unlike the HP TouchPad Keyboard (which was, however, developed uhrsprünglich for WebOS) very good like that is you can use at least through the FN button the F keys. The Venue 8 Pro is without shell quite well in the integrated in the cover bracket, but as I usually did it in an envelope with it is a bit too thick and can also serve as a stand vernwende I stand especially with my Nexus 5 the good is also Ringke Fusion Case in the state. The star deduction there for that is the switch zuwischen gekopelten devices with switching the keyboard Leyouts for iOS, Windows and Android coupled because there is probably more common that someone two iOS devices (iPhone + iPad) or two Android devices (smartphone + tablet ) than someone just a Windows, an iOS and an Android device has. Therefore, I would find a simple button that switches between the devices (like more than 3 I could 6 devices so coupled) and a seperate button for Tastaturleyout. What would make the keyboard still perfect would be to integrate a trackpoint (so I could save the Bluetooth mouse).