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Re: Wanted: 4.5" x 2.5" BT keyboard
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The freedom mini duo looks really tacky and cheap. And I've read some less than favorable reviews. |
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I've been doing ok using my thumb nails, but tactile feedback would sure be nice, as would unobscured views. I think that unreleased freedom slim keyboard (the blue one) looks great, but I can't see myself spending more than $20 or so on what's basically a thumb-board, and it'll probably be a heck of alot more than $20. Picking up one of the folding Stowaways today, I expect it'll be nice when I have a place to actually set it down :) |
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I don't have terribly huge thumbs, but I've had better luck with the onscreen keyboard than I did with the old Zaurus (5600 series) thumb board, which is basically the size factor you're looking at with these attatchable keyboards. R. == |
Re: Wanted: 4.5" x 2.5" BT keyboard
I have a freedom mini duo. I can't get it to work with my N800 (works fine with my mac, though).
Another one to look at, which has full-size keys, but is chorded to be a 1 handed keyboard, and is of similar dimensions, is the frogpad. (just realized that the thinkgeek link someone posted was to the frogpad) |
Re: Wanted: 4.5" x 2.5" BT keyboard
Let us know what you figure out. I have been wanting one of these as well and have been obsessing about the following three choices:
1) Just belly up to the bar and get an N810 (I will be in Chicago in a few weeks with time to head to the Nokia store, I hope they have one because I want to play with it before I decide what to do). 2) Go with the new freedom slim keyboard with the RAZR-like keys if they ever actually ship it. Every month it has slipped a month on their web site although the site is down right now maybe they are updating it. 3) Go with the Frogpad and climb the learning curve. This would basically be a leap of faith for me. Cheers, Fred |
Re: Wanted: 4.5" x 2.5" BT keyboard
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That's basically the choices I've been debating for weeks. Ultimately, I decided on the first choice, and ordered my N810 yesterday. |
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My Dell folding keyboard has a stand thing built in. I'm starting to think that with velcro, I could attach the tablet to the keyboard for when I'm carrying it, and then I could velcro the keyboard to the extended stand when I'm wanting to type on it. The result would be a bit ghetto and ungainly, but I think might actually be solid enough to type on when walking around. And there would be the tremendous advantage of having a (more or less) full size keyboard. |
Re: Wanted: 4.5" x 2.5" BT keyboard
Sorry to chime in without a real suggestion but, I would recommend just getting better at typing on the touchscreen with your thumbs, trying to shoehorn in an alternative unless its specifically built for what you want I think will result in less than desirable results. I use a Thinkoutside folder and with a little forcing on the leather I can pack my N800 and the keyboard in the same carry bag (thinkoutside one) which fits nicely in a winter coat or suit coat pocket. If I need to type while on the bus or something I use the onscreen board.
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My original goal had been to make a case for the N800 which incorporated a freedom slim keypad, thus making a sort of tiny laptop. But, freedom actually killed that themselves (by not releasing the device anytime in the last 6+ months that they keep delaying it). I'm now expecting that the N810 will have killed the need for such an add-on thumb keyboard. When I need to see both the full screen AND type with my thumbs, I'll just use the built in keyboard. Hopefully it'll work well through VNC, too. |
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