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Bluetooth keyboards come in two varieties: HID (Human Interface Device) and SPP (Serial Port Profile). Bluetooth HID keyboards require no drivers and easily and immediately work with Maemo devices as soon as they're paired. Bluetooth SPP keyboards require drivers, and while they often can be made to work, it's not nearly as easy. Thankfully, most modern Bluetooth keyboards are of the HID type. Quote:
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@Jack6428
In case you're interested in Bluetooth keyboards, I bought a palm 3245WW from ebay for around $50US, and it was worth every penny. I use it with my N810. Here are some of its great features: 1) It's quite large, has a full 5-rows of keys (no hitting Fn for numbers), 2) is a pleasure to type on (bigger and better than my netbook keyboard), 3) takes two AAs that last a LONG time, 4) one less step than having to plug the device in, and feels more 'stable' in use. IMO fewer cords is always a good thing (especially around a cuppa in a cafe), 5) has a built in adjustable stand which keeps the device securly in place, and 6) is a standard Bluetooth keyboard that will work with any device that supports BT keyboards. 7) really handy to just whip out and quickly use. Great for taking notes/composing emails/etc. 8) does not drain device power in a significant way. Here are some cons: 1) It's bluetooth and as such insecure (from what I've read) -- I use the my device keypad to enter any sensitive information (eg. passwords). 2) It's a bit bigger than pocketable (unless you have *big* pockets -- or are wearing a coat), but I just leave it in my bag and it's ready to go. 3) On the N810 there's a terrible lag with text entry, but this is certainly the N810 implementation. I hope the N900 has better support built in. 4) Instructions for first-time pairing are a bit cryptic, but just ask around the forum if you get stuck. All in all, I give it a hearty recommend. If you have the opportunity, try one out, or read online reviews! }:^)~ |
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My BT keyboard uses an unnoticable amount of power from the device. }:^)~ |
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Hi this is my very first participation (I am from Mexico so please be tolerance with my English :))
What about using QuickSynergy It will be awesome to be working at home or work station and just move your mouse and interact with your mobile device. |
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I think QuickSynergy sounds really cool! There's a program called BlueMaemo for the N8x0 devices that essentially turns the tablet into a bluetooth keyboard and mouse device. It's like quicksynergy, only backwards. But having the ability to control the tablets mouse using the PC would be quite interesting. }:^)~ |
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