Laptop keyboard not connecting to screen, touch screen broken, how do I access it? I don't have another mouse or keyboard enabled for this machine, but do have another lap-top. The old laptop is password protected of course.
If you want to continue using this tablet or recover data on the solid state drive
you have a micro usb socket (normally used by the 5V power supply )
you can get adapters from micro usb (male) to standard usb (female)
Then connect a USB hub to the micro USB (power in) and connect a usb keyboard & usb mouse to the hub.
regards
Mike Barnes
Hi Mike,
Many thanks. Won't the keyboard and mouse need to be configured to the tablet before I can enter the password? If so, can I use the easy access button to get in?
Through the micro USB port, a keyboard should "just work".
Laptop keyboard not connecting to screen, touch screen broken, how do I access it? I don't have another mouse or keyboard enabled for this machine, but do have another lap-top. The old laptop is password protected of course.
This is an Asus Transformer, with detachable keyboard?
It will work as a tablet. But since the screen is broken, you're out of luck there.
If you want to continue using this tablet or recover data on the solid state drive
you have a micro usb socket (normally used by the 5V power supply )
you can get adapters from micro usb (male) to standard usb (female)
Then connect a USB hub to the micro USB (power in) and connect a usb keyboard & usb mouse to the hub.
regards
Mike Barnes
Hi Mike,
Many thanks. Won't the keyboard and mouse need to be configured to the tablet before I can enter the password? If so, can I use the easy access button to get in?
If you want to continue using this tablet or recover data on the solid state drive
you have a micro usb socket (normally used by the 5V power supply )
you can get adapters from micro usb (male) to standard usb (female)
Then connect a USB hub to the micro USB (power in) and connect a usb keyboard & usb mouse to the hub.
regards
Mike Barnes
Hi Mike,
Many thanks. Won't the keyboard and mouse need to be configured to the tablet before I can enter the password? If so, can I use the easy access button to get in?
Through the micro USB port, a keyboard should "just work".