Microsoft SharePoint

Published by: Microsoft

Description

Use your Mac keyboard to control virtually all your devices. From smartphones and tablets to TVs and even the raspberry pi, KeyPad turns your Mac into a powerful universal Bluetooth keyboard, mouse, and media remote. A software KVM.
Feature Summary:
Universal Bluetooth Keyboard: Use your Mac's keyboard as a Bluetooth keyboard to control various devices including iPhones, iPads, Android devices, Apple TVs, smart TVs (Samsung, Sony), Raspberry Pis, and more.
Multi-Device Support: Maintains connections with multiple devices. One keyboard to rule them all.
Developer Support: Use the Mac keyboard and mouse to test keyboard support for your iPhone, iPad, Android, and TV apps.
Integrated Mouse and Keyboard Functionality: KeyPad emulates both a keyboard and a mouse, providing full cursor control for iPads and basic mouse functions for iPhones via Assistive Touch.
Ergonomic Benefits: Provides a comfortable typing alternative to small, cramped mobile keyboards or voice controls, ideal for users with physical limitations or those seeking to avoid "texting thumb".
Customizable Controls: Features like Control + Option for mouse control and reconfigurable hotkeys such as Command+Option+P for toggling the KeyPad interface, enhance user experience.
Language and Layout Support: Supports multiple keyboard layouts, ensuring correct character input regardless of user location or language preferences.
Seamless Setup: Easy setup process involves making KeyPad discoverable, pairing and connecting over Bluetooth, and starting immediate control.
Privacy and Discretion: Useful for maintaining privacy during presentations, as notifications can be confined to the phone rather than appearing on the Mac screen.
Ideal for:
Developers: Use your Mac keyboard to test keyboard support for your iPhone, iPad, Android or TV App. Use the Mac keyboard to control devices like Raspberry Pis or set-top boxes.
Home Entertainment: Control your smart TV with the comfort of your Mac's keyboard. Navigate media interfaces faster than using a traditional TV remote.
Social media: Keep your social media notifications on your Phone or Tablet, and your work on your Mac.
Reduce Clutter: Keep workspace clutter-free by eliminating the need for multiple keyboards or controls for different devices.
Accessibility Uses: Users with motor skill difficulties can benefit from using a full-size keyboard.
Multimedia Production: Control playback and editing software on tablets or other computers from your Mac during video or music production.
Gaming: Use the Mac’s keyboard to play games on tablets or mobile devices that may offer a better gaming experience with keyboard input.
Everyday Convenience: Send texts and emails from mobile devices using the Mac's keyboard for a quicker, more comfortable typing experience. Browse the internet on a tablet or mobile device using a real keyboard instead of touchscreens or small mobile keypads.
Remote Work: Switch seamlessly between personal and work devices connected to your Mac, enhancing productivity. Control other PC's and Macs directly from your Mac.
Simple Setup:
1. Pair devices via the in-app Bluetooth connection dialog.
2. Select the Bluetooth device and add it to the KeyPad device list
3. Launch Keypad and start typing or navigating right away!
I'm committed to making KeyPad the best keyboard emulator. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, please contact us at our support page or email us at [email protected].
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User Rating

4.68 out of 5

240 ratings in Slovenia

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Microsoft SharePoint Reviews

Bad MacOS, iOS and iPadOS UX

DraganS on

Slovenia

I wish to have same experience s I would use WIN.

Not working

purok8 on

Slovenia

It doesnt open on ipad?! It launches app for a second and then crashes.

Nothing is working

Klukc7 on

Slovenia

If I connect to sp on premise it just loads forever and nothing happens. On office 365 I get error while connecting.

Share Points Teams to stay connected!

Sun Marketing Agents on

United States

Share Point is a great benefit for communication with your team, clients, and manufacturers at all times.

Unable to save file from mobile

Wheadon96 on

United States

Frustrated by not being able to save a PDF file to my files on my phone via the app. Or at least insert into Outlook to email as a follow up.

It’s just a viewer

lmaguina on

United States

There I no way to upload files the only option the app gives you doesn’t work. The App is laggy and the content is not properly shown. As a productivity app tris is useless.

RN

Matseliso on

United States

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Great but getting files from SharPoint to other apps like outlook impossible

navb-hw on

United States

It’s annoying that you can’t force it to actually attach a file. It always sends a link but the problem is sometimes I want to send a real file and not actually send a link to someone outside of my company because where the files are being stored I don’t want anyone to ask for access to that location, and for legal purposes very often they need the file to be inside the email not a link to it Another issue is very often you can’t view the file names and a professional company you end up with quite long file names for files to cover for versions or legal turns and in SharePoint on the mobile, they basically all look the same because the file names get truncated, which makes what would be an awesome application, a nightmare to use

Just use Teams

New York Times Reviewers on

United States

Teams has basically all of these features, and it’s free… so I don’t really know why so many people are getting this app, you can just use teams. Here’s how: create a Team with whoever you want to share the files or whatever you need to share, and then once the team is created, go to files and then upload them. It’s way more simple, and oh yeah it’s FREE. Sharepoint is useless, and as I’m using and reviewing all of Microsoft’s apps, they’re all basically the same thing but some are free and some aren’t, so the trick is just to find the free ones.

Not compatible with Apple products

Worldsailorgirl80 on

United States

Everyone on a desktop loves this app. I can access it from my field apple tablet but it keeps crashing and a lot of the features don’t work. It’s also much slower than it is from a desktop.

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App Info

Publisher
Microsoft
Languages
Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Recent release
4.54.7 (4 months ago )
Released on
Jun 20, 2016 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
5 months ago
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