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sometime ago i found this, and today i find it again, looks great for the NIT, what you think?
 
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Looks comparable in size to the freedom mini duo. Though, THAT keyboard wasn't able to pair with the NIT whenever I tried it (the freedom mini due, I mean). The fact that the freedom was a folding keyboard made it kind of awkward to try thumb typing on it, and it was a little too small for touch typing.

So, if you get that one to pair with a NIT, let us all know :-) And let us know how it does for both thumb typing and touch typing.
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this one is based on Widcomm 5.1, have you any info about that what you got?
 
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That's the Bluetooth stack it uses on Windows, but here it'll be BlueZ; AFAICT it should work. I'm buying one, anyway. If you wanna hang loose and wait till I confirm success, that's fine, but I'm pretty sure it's gonna work.

And thanks for pointing it out!
 

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So, did it work?
 
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Don't know. I'll report sometime after it gets here...
 
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Ahh... excellent. I'll be looking forward to it! Thanks!
 
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