- Nov 28, 2013
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Hi folks,
I got a refurbished Surface RT (1) recently and got the Touch Cover 2 to go with it on the basis that the additional sensors would be a big factor in using it for typing.
Broadly speaking, it works fine and I don't mind it, but every now and then it becomes unresponsive.
I first thought it was something to do with IE, as it seemed to work fine in the mail app or in office, but not when using IE (either the app or in desktop mode).
I had two business trips in consecutive days last week so I got a chance to really leather it and see how it handled, and for nearly the whole two days it was absolutely fine in all mods, as responsive as I would like and it built my confidence enough that I could type really quick on it.
Then, the person I was sat next to on the train had to move, so I picked up the tablet, laid it to one side, let her out, then when I sat back down with it the Touch Cover was really unresponsive again!
To give an idea of what I'm on about, I would watch my hands as I touched the keys (to make sure it wasn't just me making mistakes) and there were points where I would have to hit a key three times before it registered on the tablet.
So I get really fed up, pack it away and put the tablet to sleep. I then switch trains and while I'm on the short 10 minute leg to my house, I whip it back out, wake it up and give it another shot - and lo and behold it's super fast again.
My instinct is that there is an issue with the tablet in how it is responding to the cover, and possibly it could relate to workload or even internet connectivity (I know that sounds daft, but I'm using mobile broadband and when there is no reception I know sometimes things might slow up as it tries to constantly reconnect - though this tends to be more in Xbox Live games).
However, reading some of the threads on here I saw one person had an issue possibly relating to a wire/thread coming open/loose and it could be related to this e.g. when it's not working properly it's not sending a proper signal of what keys I'm pressing, but when it is, it works fine.
I'm currently on the verge of buying an additional bluetooth keyboard to carry as a back-up whenever it stops working well but it makes me feel like I should have just gotten a Type Cover, which I avoided as I didn't want the feel of the keys when I flipped it back to just use the tablet on its own.
Any thoughts appreciated!
I got a refurbished Surface RT (1) recently and got the Touch Cover 2 to go with it on the basis that the additional sensors would be a big factor in using it for typing.
Broadly speaking, it works fine and I don't mind it, but every now and then it becomes unresponsive.
I first thought it was something to do with IE, as it seemed to work fine in the mail app or in office, but not when using IE (either the app or in desktop mode).
I had two business trips in consecutive days last week so I got a chance to really leather it and see how it handled, and for nearly the whole two days it was absolutely fine in all mods, as responsive as I would like and it built my confidence enough that I could type really quick on it.
Then, the person I was sat next to on the train had to move, so I picked up the tablet, laid it to one side, let her out, then when I sat back down with it the Touch Cover was really unresponsive again!
To give an idea of what I'm on about, I would watch my hands as I touched the keys (to make sure it wasn't just me making mistakes) and there were points where I would have to hit a key three times before it registered on the tablet.
So I get really fed up, pack it away and put the tablet to sleep. I then switch trains and while I'm on the short 10 minute leg to my house, I whip it back out, wake it up and give it another shot - and lo and behold it's super fast again.
My instinct is that there is an issue with the tablet in how it is responding to the cover, and possibly it could relate to workload or even internet connectivity (I know that sounds daft, but I'm using mobile broadband and when there is no reception I know sometimes things might slow up as it tries to constantly reconnect - though this tends to be more in Xbox Live games).
However, reading some of the threads on here I saw one person had an issue possibly relating to a wire/thread coming open/loose and it could be related to this e.g. when it's not working properly it's not sending a proper signal of what keys I'm pressing, but when it is, it works fine.
I'm currently on the verge of buying an additional bluetooth keyboard to carry as a back-up whenever it stops working well but it makes me feel like I should have just gotten a Type Cover, which I avoided as I didn't want the feel of the keys when I flipped it back to just use the tablet on its own.
Any thoughts appreciated!