What do you think about this device?
since I can't post links here is the model and brand (found on amazon)
ProMini Wireless Bluetooth keyboard (built-in Touchpad/laserpointer) by Magic-Pro Computer (Asia) Co., Ltd.
I searched Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse
It looks useful if I wanted to set up in my living room..
any thoughts?
If one of the moderators could delete this post thread id appreciate it. I found a safer option that isn't such a risky investment. thanks.
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Hi guys,
Was planning to buy one of iTech's new bluetooth, red laser, virtual keyboards, I see from a review @ Dave's Ipaq
http://davesipaq.com/articles/iPAQ_Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard_iTECH_2P/1.html
that there are problems bonding to certain Ipaqs, has anyone tried to bond one to an XDA IIi? They are £120 odd, available soon from Expansys,
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=118539,
but obviously already available elsewhere.
A friend of mine did buy one but complained about fingers hurting after tapping on the projected keyboard surface. The other problem is also to find a large flat surface for the projection, specially when on the move.
We reviewed one a while back and the conclusion was it was a great gadget but impractical, a decent bluetooth keyboard would be a much more practical solution.
Problem with VKB
Hi folks!,
I have this gadget and its very cool, but until now I can`t pair VKB with my PPC (HTC Apache with Widcomm BT Stack). Simply my PPC not "see" the VKB as Bluetooth device and the I-Tech`s Tech support don`t answer my questions. Someone can help me?
Thank you in advance
I have the CL800BT from Celluon which is apparently very similar but supposedly a few more advanced options. (more key shortcuts)
Im using it with a HTC P3600i on WM6.
In general, most of these devices were released in WM2003 period and drivers are built for them.
I have had very good success pairing and using the CL800BT, but am yet to work out the mouse function.
Forgive me if this has already been posted, but I didn't see a thread with a direct comparison of the Xoom Keyboard and the MS Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000.
I'm a happy Xoom user and have not purchased a keyboard yet. I've seen separate mixed reviews of each keyboard and wanted to know if anyone had an experience with both keyboards?
Maybe after the 3.1 update, some of the "keys sticking" might be fixed with a new bluetooth stack, but to be honest, I haven't read that as part of the upgrades/fixes.
I'd appreciate any help on this as I'm wanting to buy a wireless keyboard in the next few days.
thanks for you help guys.
Jason
Is there currently, could there be, or can someone port Android OS to a car stereo head unit, such as a Pioneer AVICz1, Kenwood DNX9980, or in my case (the cheap version), an Xtrons TD717? These are 2Din units with touch interfaces, bluetooth, possible network capabilities, audio/video functionality, and a processor of some sort. I would be VERY willing to donate to such a venture, especially in the case of my model head unit (Xtrons TD717), because I would just LOVE to have PowerAmp and Google Music playing on screen as an "integrated" function. If there is someone out there that would be willing to undertake such a task, because I have NO CLUE how, please let me know...and we can exchange ideas and functions/features desired.
p.s. I'm new and did look around for related topics, but if this isn't the place to post this, I'm sorry. Please "kindly" inform me otherwise.
It would be much simpler -and cheaper - to just buy an Android unit.
Hello everyone, I've seen some topics around about compatibility issues with in-line microphones in headphones made for Ipone/Blackberry and some Android models.
The company MEEletronics provides a 3.5mm TRRS adapter that fixes that issue, transforming that 4 point pin into a 3 point pin that is the standard model for some SE phones. I've bought and tested the product with a FMJ Skullcandy, and it works perfectly.
Costs only US$ 9,90
I hope this helps out all of those people in desperate need of a solution for that expensive headphone that doesn't work (Skullcandy's are expensive here in Brazil).
Sorry for any grammar error, English is not my first language.
See ya'll.
(OBS: Cannot post product link yet, I'm new around here) If anyone would kindly post it below.)
Link: http://www.meelec.com/MEE_TRRS_Adapter_for_P_Version_Headphones_p/adptr-trrs-35.htm
But' it's very expensive, you can make one on your own very easy and cheaper.
Did some searching, didn't find another post about this, and if it's out there it may be buried (I apologize if that's the case). Anyway, thinking of getting a new Galaxy Tab soon, does anyone know of any good keyboard/touchpad combos or cases with built in keyboard/touchpads?
My office allows us to use Citrix Receiver to remotely log into our computers so I'm exploring the idea of using this as a computer on the go when I need it out in the field.
Any help you could provide would be appreciated!