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2010-09-06
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2010-09-06
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I've been using iGo Ultra-Slim stowaway BT keyboard for years now, and I love it! It folds into a very neat package and is big enough to type comfortably. I don't know about compatibility issues, because I'm using a N800, but I highly recommend the keyboard.
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2010-09-06
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2010-09-06
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Unfortunately, working well with the N800 doesn't indicate anything about the N900. Even the estimable Qole mentioned somewhere that he had quite a tussle getting his N900 working with a BT keyboard. It has been done, but it's not easy, apparently. There's a big thread on the subject somewhere.
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2010-09-06
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2010-09-07
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I've got the iGo Ultra-slim stowaway keyboard and it works great apart from the fact I can't use some punctuation keys (but I've not really looked into this) and the fact it can take a few connection attempts to get it working; this normally involves deleting the bluetooth profile and re-pairing.
Keyboard when folded out is the same size as my netbook, and they keys are fab!
Really easy to type on.
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I remember many months ago the n900 had issues with bluetooth keyboards and compatibility... Has anything changed?
Can anyone recommend a good folding BT keyboard? I want to pull it out in class and edit word and powerpoint documents...
Asuming I purchase the appropriate documents software, is this possible?
Thank you.