TheGoldtouch Go!2 Bluetooth Wireless Mobile Keyboard effortlessly combines the convenience of wireless connectivity with a fully ergonomic keyboard. No wires -- connect at the touch of a button. With full-sized, quiet keys and a customizable adjustable design, this lightweight keyboard is an ideal companion for work-on-the-go.
* Please note, this keyboard does not come with a Bluetooth Dongle Adapter. Many newer PC's, Mac's, and laptops have a built-in Bluetooth receiver, and do not require a dongle adapter. To see if your system requires a Bluetooth Dongle, please review this article carefully: "How Can I Tell If My Device Is Equipped With Bluetooth Technology." If you would like to purchase a Bluetooth Dongle, please find our Bluetooth Dongle under the Accessories tab.
In order to switch between PC and Mac mode, you will need to move the switch located on the back of the keyboard to your desired operating system (PC or Mac). Once you select your operating system, and pair your keyboard, the keyboard will automatically install the necessary driver software.
The Goldtouch Go!2 Bluetooth Wireless Mobile Keyboard features a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. A USB charging cord is provided. Typical battery life is 32 days under normal typing circumstances (4 continuous typing hours per day). Charging time is approximately 5 hours.
Combine the portability and comfort of a fully ergonomic Goldtouch mobile keyboard with the best in Bluetooth technology, and what do you get? The elegant Go!2 Bluetooth Wireless Mobile Keyboard. With full-sized keys and all the benefits of Bluetooth technology, the Wireless Mobile Keyboard is truly the perfect companion for the on-the-go worker.
Please note, in order to switch between PC and Mac mode, you will need to move the switch located on the back of the keyboard to your desired operating system (PC or Mac). Once you select your operating system, and pair your keyboard, the keyboard will automatically install the necessary driver software.
Goldtouch products are utilized by many of the Fortune 1000, including Chevron, Google, Apple, Yahoo, eBay, Blue Cross & Blue Shield and Toyota. These organizations, like so many others, recognize our product benefits and value.
Two things can cause the most common Bluetooth Issues, your Bluetooth Radio Drivers and your Power Management Settings. If you are experiencing key stuttering, key buffering, lag, repeats or other strangeness, that usually indicates the Bluetooth Radio Drivers on your system. If your devices randomly disconnect and will not re-connect without a system reboot or turning off and back on the peripheral devices, Power Management is the culprit. Power Management settings may also contribute toward lagging and unusual behavior if you are allowing your Bluetooth Radio to sleep. The 3 steps below outline Bluetooth Driver updates, pairing and Power Management Settings.
Pairing Process (You may or may not have to re-pair after Bluetooth Radio Driver updates.)
Pair the keyboard, This can take up to 60 seconds. If you do not wait for the drivers to update, the device will be visible but will not work.
Sleek, slim and lightweight, the Goldtouch Go!2 Mobile Keyboard is the perfect work and travel companion for the on-the-go worker. Unlike other travel ergonomic keyboards, which sacrifice comfort for convenience, the Goldtouch Go!2 mobile keyboards feature full-sized keys that are silent, fast and responsive. Just slip this elegant mobile keyboard into your carry-on, and enjoy maximum productivity at home or on the road, without disturbing your coworkers. Even better, the Goldtouch Go!2 features plug and play technology that doesn't require any additional driver installation. From the box to your desktop, this keyboard is ready to go.Just unfold the keyboard, find the position within 0 to 30 that feels just right, and optimize your personal comfort. Pair the Go!2 Ergo Mobile Keyboard with one a portable laptop and tablet stands to complete your fold-and-go ergonomic work station.
Lately (almost five days ago), I upgraded my desktop from Ubuntu 21.10 to 22.04. As soon as I started using the new version of Ubuntu, I noticed that from time to time (i.e., during heavy keyboard use, a few times in an hour):
I tested with Live USB Ubuntu 22.04 session for more than one hour. This strange behavior does not seem to occur there during the short test I made. Note however that the Live session does not use NVIDIA graphics, but the internal graphics card with the "NV137 / Mesa Intel UHD Graphics 630 (CFL GT2)" driver.
The command synclient Touchpadoff=1 disables the touchpad with one exception: Even though the touchpad stops moving the pointer and taps also are disabled, the touchpad still responds to physical clicks on it.
Note: It seems that this problem is present in X11, but not in Wayland. However, I have to use X11, because Wayland has many other problems. As another note: I just tested with a "Live ISO" session, and although it runs under X11 too, it does not exhibit this problem.
It might not be your keyboard that is causing this behavior but rather something else which could be either hardware/software related (like a faulty/unsupported touchpad, mouse or external additional keyboard) and the following debugging resources are recommended:
Laptop with a Docking Station:
If you are using a laptop through a Docking Station, please be sure to connect the keyboard directly into an available USB port on the computer itself the first time. Once you have followed the instructions below, you can connect the keyboard through the Docking Station for use.
Multiple computers via KVM switch:
If you are connecting two or more computers through a KVM switch, be sure to install the keyboard onto each computer that will be used before connecting it to the KVM switch. A KVM switch will not allow the drivers to install automatically; therefore it is necessary to connect the keyboard directly into each computer for proper installation the first time. Be sure that your KVM switch is for USB devices, not PS/2.
Desktop or Laptop with limited USB input ports:
Determine the number of available USB ports on your computer. You may want to add a USB Hub or port expander to accommodate multiple devices like mice, printers, keyboards, numeric keypads, PDA's, etc.
Connect the keyboard directly into a USB port on the computer, power up the computer and allow Windows to detect the device and install the drivers. Do not attempt to install via hub or switch, as the keyboard must be connected directly to the computer for correct driver installation. You may see a window that tells you the hardware is installed and ready for use when it is done.
If you are connecting a Goldtouch USB numeric keypad in conjunction with a Goldtouch keyboard, be sure to connect it via USB as described above. For correct operation, the numeric keypad must be plugged directly into the computer for installation, but can be connected through a hub once the drivers have been installed.
Do not attempt the plug the keyboard into one of the USB ports located on the sides of the USB keypad, as these ports are intended only for low power devices, like mice or USB storage drives. Doing so will cause the keyboard and keypad to malfunction.
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However, this function does not work all the time. If you find that this keyboard combination does not work, do not worry. Several Windows users have reported it. Consequently, there are also several ways to fix it.
Auslogics Driver Updater is a product of Auslogics, a certified Microsoft Silver Application Developer. With a click of a button, you can enable Auslogics Driver Updater to detect your system automatically.
Some users reported that third-party software automatically made some changes to their registry. So, in your case, it possibly modified the default values. You can fix this by getting the value back to its default value.
So, you can resolve this by performing a clean boot. This troubleshooting technique allows you to manually disable the startup programs and services, enabling you to identify the problematic software.
Check your keyboard, update drivers, adjust settings, scan for malware, run an SFC scan, modify the registry, perform a clean boot, and make sure your system is up to date. Keep in mind that restoring your system to an earlier point can also be a helpful step if the issue persists.
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