- Jul 1, 2014
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Ever since I got my SP3 my proximity sensor on the Type keyboard didn't work. It doesn't sense my hand over the keyboard I have to press a key or touch the touchpad for the backlight to come on. I know at least one other SP3 that is exhibiting the same issue.
I talked to MS support and the woman there claims that the Type keyboard doesn't support that feature even though it clearly states "Backlit, proximity-sensing keys"on their website: Surface Pro Type Cover - Designed to get work done. She claimed that the proximity-sensing keys meant that you don't have to type as hard on the keyboard because it can sense that you are going to type on it...which doesn't make much sense. She didn't know that the SP2's Type keyboard has this feature. She asked me for the serial number of the SP2 keyboard that I had so she could confirm that it's backlight was also proximity activated. Proximity means, near-by, close to...it doesn't mean touching anything. And the website clearly states it is a feature on the new SP3 keyboard.
So I've requested an escalation and her supervisor will be contacting me tomorrow about it. But I'm sure this is a huge problem with all the keyboards.
Can someone please test their SP3 keyboard for me and tell me whether their proximity sensing works? This might be the start of a big issue that MS has to put out firmware or something for it.
I talked to MS support and the woman there claims that the Type keyboard doesn't support that feature even though it clearly states "Backlit, proximity-sensing keys"on their website: Surface Pro Type Cover - Designed to get work done. She claimed that the proximity-sensing keys meant that you don't have to type as hard on the keyboard because it can sense that you are going to type on it...which doesn't make much sense. She didn't know that the SP2's Type keyboard has this feature. She asked me for the serial number of the SP2 keyboard that I had so she could confirm that it's backlight was also proximity activated. Proximity means, near-by, close to...it doesn't mean touching anything. And the website clearly states it is a feature on the new SP3 keyboard.
So I've requested an escalation and her supervisor will be contacting me tomorrow about it. But I'm sure this is a huge problem with all the keyboards.
Can someone please test their SP3 keyboard for me and tell me whether their proximity sensing works? This might be the start of a big issue that MS has to put out firmware or something for it.