







⌨️ Elevate your tablet game—turn heads, not pages.
The Fusion5 Universal Docking Keyboard is a sleek, ultra-slim accessory designed exclusively for all 10.1" Fusion5 Windows 11 tablets. Featuring an 80-key QWERTY layout and plug-and-play USB connectivity, it instantly converts your tablet into a versatile laptop with a stable stand and built-in touchpad. Perfect for professionals on the go, it combines portability, protection, and productivity in one stylish package backed by a 12-month UK warranty.




| ASIN | B09W33CPY8 |
| Antenna Location | Office,Travel |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,845 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 384 in Tablet Keyboards |
| Box Contents | USB Cable |
| Brand Name | Fusion5 |
| Button Quantity | 61 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,118 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Generation | 3rd Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25.7L x 17.5W x 1.6H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 277 Grams |
| Item height | 1.6 centimetres |
| Keyboard Description | Compact, Docking Keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Fusion5 |
| Model Name | FWIN232S3DOCKING |
| Model Number | FWIN232S3DOCKING |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 80 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Travel |
| Series Number | 232 |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Theme | Modern, Professional |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
G**S
An excellent match for anyone looking to boost their Fusion5 tablet’s versatility
Easily turn a tablet into a mini-laptop with the Fusion5 Universal Docking Keyboard. Designed to fit all 10.1" Fusion5 Windows tablet models, it’s a simple yet effective accessory that adds real productivity. The keyboard clips securely into place, giving a sturdy connection that feels reliable when typing. Keys are well spaced and comfortable, making it suitable for longer writing sessions, whether for work, study, or browsing. The built-in touchpad is a welcome feature, enabling smooth navigation without relying on the touchscreen. Another strong point is portability. The slim, lightweight design makes it easy to carry around, and once attached, the tablet folds neatly like a laptop. It also doubles as a protective case, keeping the screen covered when closed. Overall, the Fusion5 Docking Keyboard is a practical and affordable way to maximise the capabilities of your tablet. It transforms everyday use, making typing faster and navigation easier, while adding that extra layer of convenience and protection. An excellent match for anyone looking to boost their Fusion5 tablet’s versatility.
M**N
OK keyboard. stand & cover, but there's a gotcha to watch out for
As a keyboard and cover, this unit scores adequately and seems to work quite well. Not the most stable of stands, but on a tray on my lap it seems firm enough. It is detected by the Fusion 5 tablet as a USB keyboard. The OK: Decent keyboard and mouse pad which has left & right mouse buttons available by pressing the bottom left & right of the mouse touch pad. Reasonably firm stand, but not the best. The not-so-good: No Caps Lock status indication i.e. no Caps Lock LED. I can't understand why this was omitted. The gotcha is as follows: for some reason this keyboard has a numbers lock feature which uses the M,J,K,L,U,I,O and 7,8 and 9 keys as a numeric pad. This can be turned on or off by holding down the FUNCTION key (bottom left) and pressing the F12 key. If like mine, your Fusion 5 tablet has been set to boot up with the numbers lock on, this can prevent you from correctly entering the Windows login password if it uses any of the alpha keys listed above. I was almost at the point of returning the keyboard back to Fusion 5 thinking it was faulty but then I worked out what the cause was and simply turned off the numbers lock and I was able to enter my login password. Overall, not a bad keyboard, cover & stand; but needs a CAPS LOCK status LED.
C**G
Delighted I found it! A small, very good quality 10" Tablet with Microsoft Windows 11
This is a review for the FUSION 10.1" FWIN232 Pro N5 Tablet. I bought the tablet for mobile use and am delighted. After 2 weeks use, the Tablet is high quality for the price, HD screen, performance, easy to set up and use. I also bought the accompanying Fusion Keyboard & cover. Very nice keyboard (real key depression, springy - great feel) but have to keep it level so the tablet magnetically "locks in" to the keyboard. On sound .. for some reason I had to change in Windows Settings the EDGE Browser volume from 50% default to 100% and volume was as loud as I wanted. Headphones use is very good. For my purposes that bought this little Windows 11 Tablet - mobile/travel, it is ideal, fun to use and am glad I have finally found a very good quality small Windows Tablet!
R**T
Unreliable, awkward, and damaged the screen on the device.
This attachable keyboard and case is, frankly, borderline unusable. - Even when docked in, on a flat, unmoving surface, the connection has problems (particularly with the mousepad). You may find the cursor randomly drifting, and virtually impossible to move to the right place on the screen, without lifting out the tablet and docking it back in again. - If you have already bought this, I cannot suggest strongly enough that you place a thick piece of felt (or similar) between the screen and the keyboard after folding this device away. After the first journey I took this on, I removed it from my bag to discover the keys on the keyboard had scratched the screen. - The keyboard will not function unless it is in precisely the correct upright position, meaning it cannot be used on a lap - or on a small train table (for example) making this basically useless for travel purposes. - While the way the case folds to hold up the screen does make it very stable, it also makes it take up a massive amount of space - it will be a good 12" or so deep including the keyboard and the folded case at the back, which again makes it extremely difficult to use in a travel setting. I would not recommend this case/keyboard at all as it does not fulfil the basic functions of either protecting the device, or making it a useful travel device for typing documents etc.
R**S
Great keyboard case, previously let down by the track-pad, now improved
Very smart, practical case. Looks and feels like suede leather. Clever folding back makes a sturdy stand at a perfect angle. Keyboard is responsive, with good action, but thin, so adds little to the overall size, and the direct docking means that it does not use a USB port, or require Bluetooth linkage. All at a very good price. So why only four stars? The trackpad is barely usable. Not that serious, as you can still use the touch screen, or add a mouse, which I have, but a shame in an otherwise excellent product. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Just bought another keyboard, having spilt liquid over the first. The trackpad is a little better, but still not great. I would still say a good product at a very reasoirdnable price. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And now a third. I have increased it from four to five stars. The keyboard is even better than before, more importantly the track pad really works at last.. The material, in my opinion is also better - feels rather like neoprene, rather than the earlier unconvincing faux leather.
P**P
A good looking case with keyboard disconnect issues
I bought this at the same time as the tablet, expecting them to arrive together, but this took 2-3 days extra to arrive. This should really be sold in a package with the tablet, it's almost a requirement for decent use, turning the tablet into a 2 in 1 computer. Saying all of that, there are some good things about the case, and some terrible ones - the stand part at the back is a great design, and it snaps into the shape really well, the use of magnets to hold bits together is brilliant, and the keyboard feels good to type on, considering its slightly smaller size. After those good things, here comes the long list of bad ones: the connector between the keyboard and the tablet is VERY touchy, with it randomly disconnecting even though the contacts are touching, the keyboard layout has some strange ideas with the useless ".com" button meaning a much smaller Shift key on the right, the fixed angle of the stand can get frustrating, but that's a small negative. For the size, this keyboard case is outstanding, but it is only usable on the Fusion5 tablet, and it REALLY should be bundled with the tablet, that would make a better deal for it!
J**T
Excellemt Prodict
I liked all the attributes of this tablet, as did the expert person who advises me regarding IT purchases. I had no dislikes. My particular likes were the speed and efficiency of the machine. I am used to writing books in Word and this I found worked fine on this Fusion machine. The keyboard has settled in well and I couldn't be happier. I am looking forward to receiving the power bank as this should be very useful for me. Regards, John Beaumont
B**L
It fits well - in fact the tablet grabbed it ...
It fits well - in fact the tablet grabbed it magnetically as I was fitting it. The mousepad requires a very light touch and is a bit erratic, so I use a mini wireless mouse. It is an American keyboard which can't be altered, so the @ and " symbols are reversed. As you open it up the tablet should switch on automatically, but this again doesn't always happen - particularly if the battery is low. The stand works OK, but don't try and move it or it will collapse. You need to stand it on a table, not your lap. Other than that it works well, is very compact, and is a lot more convenient than using the on-screen keyboard. It's also a very reasonable price. It suits my needs very well.
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