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Well, it seems I've a rather uncommon request with this one
To put it in a nutshell, I lost interest in my N800 and was considering selling it.
Until I recently set up a hometheater PC and now I'm trying to turn my ITT into a remote for my multimedia player (web based, so far).
I do not have a keyboard on this box and it is sometimes annoying. As I do not want to buy a keyboard that would be barely used, it would be really cool if I could use the N800 as a bluetooth keyboard (a kind of application I would launch whenever needed).
Did any one of you hear of such thing? Is it feasible, or just dumb/pointless/silly?
Thanks a lot!