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2006-09-09
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2006-09-09
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yes, it works OK with the BT plugin, but as I don't use it all the time I would have liked something I can just switch on and off like your driver... but it doesn't seem to detect the keyboard.
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2006-09-10
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I realize that, but I'm trying to cut down on "resident" apps to see if I can pin down the one(s) that make(s) my tablet reboot on its own now and then, and/or chew down its battery overnight, in both cases while sitting idle with the cover on.
The chief suspect, for me, is the swap file -- I'm almost sure of that one. The next is the BT plugin. Or maybe a combination of both. So I'd gladly take a driver like fanoush's, that I can load and unload at will only when I need the keyboard, just like with the CIFS scheme...
I have a Compaq Ipaq BT keyboard, which used to work on 2005OS.
However, i'd like it to work on 2006OS but cannot find the right plugin/driver etc... Any links/help would help
Thanks
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