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Is there any kind of (preferably) bluetooth device which would simply let me press forward, back, pause, etc? Something that's recognized as a keyboard or something like that, and something that is configurable and doesn't require a USB dongle?
I find lots of articles about using the n810 to control things, but not little tiny devices to control the n810