Keyboard usb microphone Iconia B1

I have connected a keyboard via its micro usb cable for my Iconia B1 but when I tap that nothing appears on the screen.

Any suggestions gratefully received!

Prefer a bluetooth keyboard. Not sure that the USB port on your B1 accept this kind of device.

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