Does it come with the keyboard? and if so hows the keyboard to use?
does come with the keyboard, but the case is crappy if you use it as is--three funky metal prongs are all that hold your tablet in place, and its pretty thick. so I removed the prongs and superglued a TPU case on instead. then I bent the (cardboard) spine to make it thinner, and I've been using it daily for note taking.
most of the negative reviews on the case come from idiots who don't understand what a USB OTG cable is, or their device couldn't read the keyboard. I did a full review on amazon
here, but the keyboard works fine for me. My typing speed is like 1/3rd of my max (from 100 WPM to 30 WPM), but it's not bad considering how portable it is. if you have large hands, don't get it. play around with the way you type--I type much more efficiently when I'm
not resting my palms and my hands aren't static.
works great for me because I'm using it to do research for a paper--I just take it with me, bring a couple books, and chill in a cafe--don't need to bring a bag or anything. if you want a fuller keyboard and don't care about portability issues, get one of those bluetooth ones. but if you want something really portable that allows you the option of typing any time, get it. different cases are designed for different purposes, so if you plan on using it like I do, it's well worth the $9 + TPU case/OTG cable.
One thing I will say is, that not all functions in a regular keyboard work on this one. I can't figure out how to do "ctrl z", but I can do "ctrl c/v"; "ctrl i/u/b" don't work with the word processor, etc--but that's probably limitations from the tablet or apps themselves, not a fault of the keyboard.
(btw, if you download the 'external keyboard helper pro' app, you can assign certain functions to certain keys--so I now use F1/F2 to control brightness, etc. they have a free version to test out features, I'd recommend doing that before dl'ing the pro version).