We think that the Zoostorm SL8 has great scope for hardware add-ons, and in particular we’ve been trialling external Bluetooth and portable USB keyboards to compliment the device. Two in particular that we’ve found work extremely well with the SL8 are the Dinovo Mini and the Freedom Pro Universal Bluetooth Keyboard.
- Dinovo Mini – The Dinovo mini is a pal-sized keyboard which runs independently on rechargeable batteries. It connects to devices using Bluetooth technology and has backlit keys to make typing on dimly-lit trains and dark rooms much easier.
- Freedom Pro Universal Bluetooth Keyboard – The Freedom Pro keyboard is a regular-sized keyboard that folds in half for easier mobility. It comes with a foldable stand and case, and is powered by AAA batteries. It can also connect to BlackBerry and Android phones.
We’ve also been looking at suitable cases for the Zoostorm SL8 to keep it safe. Our preference so far has been the Techair 11.6” netbook case, which is just the right size to fit the device snugly inside, with extra pockets for any additional keyboards/stands or other small peripherals.
Tips
Fixing a small/awkward on-screen keyboard
It’s been noted that the on-screen keyboard for the SL8 can be a bit on the small-side. To fix this, you can either dock the keyboard at the bottom of the screen (which will also make it easier to type into) or drag the right hand corner of the keyboard to expand it.
Touch screen accuracy
If the accuracy off the touch screen seems to be slightly unpredictable, it is possible calibrate the device in order to fix any small glitches in the buttons and sensitivity of the device. Go to Control Panel > Hardware & Sound > Tablet PC Settings and then select ‘calibrate’ in the display options box.
CTRL + ALT + DEL
It was brought to our attention that it can be tricky to deploy Ctrl-Alt-Del using the SL8, and as such many people are attempting to work around it by using the option in group policy to not use Ctrl-Alt-Del and rely on the Safeboot on screen keyboard instead.
Our tips on how to correctly utilise Ctrl-Alt-Del:
- Firstly, configure the SL8 to use the windows accessibility keyboard for logon.
- Secondly, change the local security group settings for the interactive logon policy item to enabled
Did you know that if you hold your finger over the hot key (light sensor) on the top left hand corner of the bezel, and hold down the power button for 2-3 seconds this does ‘ctrl-alt-del’?






