You can't fit this one in your pocket, but you can do caps lock plus M or 
control option M depending on how you have your modifier keys set up in 
VoiceOver settings. This will take you to the status bar where you can find the 
battery level.

Jenn

Jennie Facer

> On Apr 16, 2016, at 6:04 PM, Casey <cwoll...@wi.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi can you fit this in your pocket when you are not using it?
> Also can you Se the level of the battery for in on your phones display?
> 
> 
> 
>> On 4/16/2016 6:57 PM, Larry Lumpkin wrote:
>> If you mean the Logitech keys to go, here's the text of a review from 
>> applevis
>> 
>> 
>> Review:
>> Summary: If you want a very thin keyboard with almost full-sized keys, 
>> silent operation, a spill resistant covering, handy iOS-specific hotkeys and 
>> decent battery life, check out the Logitech Keys-To-Go.
>> Dimensions: 5.39" by 9.53" by 0.24" That's right, it's only a quarter-inch 
>> thick.
>> Weight: 6.35 ounces
>> Battery Life: Logitech states that the battery will last for three months on 
>> a full charge, with approximately two hours use per day. Of course that is 
>> an estimate. Full charge time is 2.5 hours and Logitech state that each 
>> minute of charging provides approximately an hour of use.
>> In USE:
>> Despite it's diminutive size, most of the keys feel full-sized or almost 
>> full-sized. Put it this way: I'm used to typing on a large ergonomic PC 
>> keyboard, and it only took me a minute or two to get used to the Keys-To-Go. 
>> If you're used to springy clicky keys, it may take you awhile to get used to 
>> keys that don't travel nearly as far. I'm a fast touch typist, and have no 
>> trouble going full speed on the Keys-to-Go. After using it for awhile, the 
>> full-size PC keyboard feels strange and clunky in comparison.
>> The Keys-To-Go is not waterproof, but it is definitely water resistant. the 
>> keyboard is covered fully by what Logitech calls FabricSkin, a protective 
>> textured membrane.
>> Any liquid spills or crumbs can be wiped away with a damp cloth. The only 
>> part of this keyboard which should not get wet is the top right-hand-side 
>> edge, which contains the power switch and mini-USB charging port.
>> The Keys-To-Go can work with any device, but it is optimized for use with 
>> iOS devices. From left to right, it's top row of 14 keys perform the 
>> following functions:
>> 1. Home screen,
>> 2. App Switcher
>> 3. search,
>> 4. switch keyboard language,
>> 5. show/hide virtual keyboard,
>> 6. take a screen shot,
>> 7. previous track
>> 8. play/pause,
>> 9. Next track,
>> 10. mute,
>> 11. volume down
>> 12. volume up
>> 13. Bluetooth connect/pairing
>> 14. battery status
>> Heading left from Spacebar, the four bottom row keys are: CMD, ALT, CTRL, 
>> and FN.
>> Right from Spacebar, CMD and ALT are duplicated.
>> Other iOS shortcut keys:
>> Fn + X = Cut
>> Fn + C = Copy
>> Fn + V = Paste
>> Fn + Left cursor = Select left word by word
>> Fn + Right cursor = Select right word by word
>> Pairing:
>> I have not had to re-pair the Keys-To-Go with my iPhone in weeks. As soon as 
>> you pair once by turning Bluetooth on in iOS, pressing the 2nd from the 
>> right key on the top row to pair, and tapping the Keys-To-Go in the list of 
>> detected devices, you're done. Your iOS device should simply recognize and 
>> use Keys-To-Go as soon as you move the power switch to On, as long as 
>> Bluetooth is enabled in Settings of course.
>> Alternate Unit:
>> I first tried and returned the Logitech K480 keyboard. It was substancially 
>> thicker, louder, not protected by a membrane, and I couldn't get it to pair 
>> with my phone.
>> Price: The Keys-To-Go is about $70 US at the usual places - Apple online 
>> store, Amazon, Wal-Mart, Best Buy etc.
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Jennie Facer
>> Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2016 6:05 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Keys-To-Go
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Does anyone know where I can find the key layout of this keyboard?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Jenn
>> 
>> Jennie  Facer
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