Unless the tablet does not support it, what you could do is get home then hook up to a full-sized monitor, keyboard and mouse and work on it normally.
Yep. Plug a USB keyboard into it with an adapter if it supports USB On The Go. Or use a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth keyboard. You can use just about any keyboard with a tablet, with enough adapters.
Sure, but then you might as well use a regular desktop PC, since you’re at home anyway. Tablets shine on their portability.
Plus you can always use them with your PC as a pen input device–even with the ones that requires that weird plastic pen to be useful. Then you get a bigger screen and more powerful hardware to do the actual work, but get the touch benefits.
I am aware that they don’t come with physical keyboard. It was the built-in one I was talking about. For typing stuff on the go, a phone is far better than a tablet, and for typing at home, a laptop or desktop are far better than a tablet.
Plus, as noted, any Bluetooth keyboard ought to work.
There are a number of cases for the iPad which include a built-in keyboard. I did not spring for one, because I did not expect to use mine for all that much typing. I don’t know if there are similar ones available for Android devices but I would expect so.
Since my husband already has a portable Bluetooth keyboard, I could use that if I wished. I’d need to prop the iPad up enough so my neck didn’t crick too badly; it has an easel case but that would be too low for anything serious.
Agree whole heartedly. That’s pretty much why i gave up on my iPad, and spend my life on my phone and on laptops.
If you don’t like the the installed program, install another one.
I’m very happy with my phone’s keyboard, though…
Read books and the news in bed.