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After you cut the 770-to-USB hub cable in two, you connected both red wires with the red wire of the cable to the keyboard, and then the same for black. Then you connected the green wire from the 770-connected cable to the green wire of the keyboard cable, and likewise the white. You left the USB hub-connected green and white ends unconnected. And of course the USB hub has AC power. (Presumably the battery-powered USB hub from Cyberpower would work too.) I think all I've done is describe the cables by what they connect to, instead of what type of USB end they have -- easier for me to follow, especially with the photo. This all makes sense. But there's one part of this whole situation I don't understand. I accept that you need to do this, but I'm confused about why, if the USB hub is supplying power to both the keyboard and the 770, plugging both the 770 and the keyboard into the hub doesn't work. Appreciate your clarifying that for me. Roger |
Man, all these wires STSOM! You expect someone with a silly phobia like mine -- *fear of electrocution!!!* -- to diddle around like that?
And. geez, seeing that keyboard next to the wee 770 made me laugh!!! Aren't there smaller keyboards? (Aside from Stowaway/ThinkAhead BT!) |
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http://lbattraw.home.insightbb.com/770_plan.png What I haven't show is an alternate setup where the 770 plugs into the hub master port so you can connect more than one device. It's just a matter of taking a mini-USB->male cable and plugging the male end into the female end of the the wire going to the 770 (still need the male cable plugged into the hub for power though) and the mini-plug into the hub. Larry |
Keyboards, keyboards, keyboards
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Pocket-sized is very overrated as I usually have a backpack with my gear in it. This keyboard is not only rather small compared to a normal 104-sized keyboard, but it is also very thin (as thick the 770 in its case as its thickest point). Thus, in my bag it doesn't take up much room. It's very pleasant to type on, with a springy action and muted click, and the keys are normally spaced so there's no relearning curve. I'm not crazy about the extra real-estate taken up by the buttons across the top for power/volume/etc., although it would be interesting to get them working. Then there's the price: $20 and easy to find, vs. $70 or more for a BT keyboard that may or may not work with the 770. If you can splice cables you can have virtually any USB keyboard working with the 770, no software required, on the cheap. Just my 2 cents... Larry |
help with the usb keyboard!
first i really want to say thanks for the great usb plan.
i build it up at home now but it doesnt work. ;o( im quite sure i connected everything wright, because if plug in a male 2 male cable and connect the computer instead of the keyboard the 770 gets recognized absolutly normal. if i plugin the usb keyboard in the 770 absolutly nothing happens .... is it possible that the problem is that i'm in service mode to become root??? i will try starting in normal mode, but i really dont think that's the problem . so please tell me if you have aany ideas what can be wrong ?? wich non standard software packages you have installed....... hope help is coming cheers sebastian |
Maybe a silly question, but : have you flashed the unit to enable USB host mode ?
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no
i didn't flash it for usb host mode do i have to?
and if yes how can i do this? was there something i have forgotten to read in the future posts???? Thanks Sebastian |
USB host mode
If you're running Linux and have the flasher utility, it's a matter of:
./flasher --enable-rd-mode --enable-usb-host-mode A word of warning though: your PC will no longer recognize the 770 as a mass storage device to copy files to until you disable host mode with the flasher utility. Here's a link to a discussion here on ITT about host mode: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...php/t-186.html and here is a FAQ: http://maemo.org/maemowiki/Frequentl...6f856b3c74595f Of particular note is the fact that you must switch the 770 off (with the power button) and power it on with the USB cable connected to the PC (the PC must be running the flasher and waiting for the 770 to connect). That, and the power cable cannot be connected or the 770 will never power off. I didn't catch that the first time and couldn't figure out why it didn't work. Larry |
Less Mess(y) Cabling
I stopped by Fry's again last night and found they carry a $3.99 Female->Female USB gender changer. It's quite small and allows two male cables to be connected... Like the Nokia Male-Mini cable and a keyboard. I opened up the keyboard and attached two wires to the board inside for power (where the USB cable was connected internally). I fed the two wires out that same hole the USB cable comes out, add four AAA (rechargeable NimH) batteries and presto! No more scarey rats-nest of cables. The only downside is now I have about 8 feet of cable between the Nokia and keyboard cables to coil up. I specifically recommend rechargeables since they put out a lower voltage; 4 X 1.25V per cell = 5V required to run USB stuff.
Larry |
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