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Now for me, I want the connection all from the tablet side, since I must have the tablet in my hands (to control the computer with it), but may have the computer's mouse and keyboard out of the way.
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This is the perfect tool for maintenance work on my HTPC (e.g. reboot). No more need for keyboard and mouse in my living room. :)
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pretty cool - did anyone try it with their ps3 yet ? I gave it a brief try but it didn't appear to work.
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oh, also. i added a youtube video of setting it up if anyone wants to see. apologise for the bad quality though, it was a rushed effort... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8bMNEHVBxE |
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Thanks for the trackback I have to admit that I didn't read every post from this thread :)
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Really great affords!
I use BlueMeamo with Mac Os X 10.5.6. Connecting and all main functions are working fine. Because I am using a Mac i would appriciate it so much if it would be possible to use the 'Command' key somehow. Nearly every program uses it for global shortcuts. Local shortcuts (when a program is in focus) can be changed easily (sometimes, not in every program, i.e. quicktime, because they are not available via the program menu). Anybody out there who knows how to use the 'Command' key via the tablet? |
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I can make a option to change CTRL to CMD in the program. Best regards, |
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One think that I remarked just a few seconds ago: I tried using a tablet with english and german keyboard layout. My Mac has a german layout. When I use the HW keyboard on the tablet every key is working as it should, expect the combinations with FN (i.e. '(' or '='). They are totally messed up and show up on the wrong press of a key combination. The same problem occures when using the SW keyboard. |
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