for those who hate cell phones
Darragh Ó Héiligh
lists at digitaldarragh.com
Mon Mar 12 07:51:58 EDT 2007
I'm using the Stowaway bluetooth keyboard at the moment and I find it
really nice. The keys are about the same size as those on a standard
laptop and the function keys were easy to learn. I also had another
one but I cant remember the name of it. Now, that thing was horrible.
The keys were too small and the function keys were all over the place!
On 11/03/07, Doug Sutherland <doug at proficio.ca> wrote:
> Jude,
>
> Can you please tell me what that bluetooth keyboard
> is called and where its for sale? I've been trying to find
> exactly this. The non-bluetooth wireless keyboards are
> useless with only six foot range. Just leaning back on
> my couch I go out of range. I was looking at MX5000
> desktop setup, but of course microsoft made the
> bluetooth adapter proprietary and it only works with
> the keyboard/mouse, not other bluetooth profiles. It's
> also way too big, I like that 9 x 5 inch size, so where
> can I find this keyboard?
>
> Thanks
> Doug
>
>
> Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > This increases the price tag but may be worth it for some. If you get a
> > bluetooth-capable cell phone, you may be able to buy a bluetooth-capable
> > keyboard for the phone. Once the keyboard is added in as a device, you
> > can use the keyboard and not have to use the cell phone keypad. The
> > keyboard I've found is about 9.5 by 5.0 by 0.5 inches in size and has
> > qwerty configuration
>
>
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