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Does anyone know if the HP bluetooth keyboard works with a P900? What is the \"cheapest\" or best value for money when it comes to bluetooth keyboards? Thanks in advance.
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Posted: 2004-12-14 13:38:46
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I found a link describing it and the features:
http://www.bmsoftware.com/har[....]estowawaybluetoothkeyboard.htm
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PRICING & OPTIONS
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Think Outside Stowaway Bluetooth keyboard for iPAQ, £99 inc VAT Buy
Targus/Think Outside adaptor Widget, £9 inc VAT Buy
For the Stowaway Keyboard to allow it to work on iPAQ 38xx and later. The original Stowaway Keyboard connects to IPAQ PDA 3600 & 3700 Series. This adapter will make your later model Compaq-HP iPAQ PDA 3800, 3900 and HP IPAQ 5100, 5400, 5500, compatible with this keyboard. HP IPAQ Series 4100, 2200, 4300 will need to have some of the adapter plastic filed down to match the bottom contour of the PDA. Keyboard serial number should begin with "A4TU" to be compatible with this adapter.
Check out the Targus leather combo case that carries both your PDA and keyboard, £34.99 inc VAT Buy
If you have a Compaq-HP iPAQ 3800 series or above you could also try the Compaq Foldable Keyboard. This is a smaller, lighter device, yet actually more sturdy. However, it does not fit the combo case above. When folded it is much thinner than the Targus keyboard and will more easily fit into a shirt or jeans pocket.
Regards!
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Posted: 2004-12-14 13:48:49
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I am using Stowaway keyboard and it´s fantastic!
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Posted: 2004-12-14 23:49:05
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Can you type like really fast on the Stowaway without the phone dragging behind? What make is the Stowaway? Still wondering if the HP iPaq one will work on a P900. Thanx.
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Posted: 2004-12-15 09:03:22
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Yes, it says it will work on most smart phones (it has a picture of the P900 with the keyboard!) and the ipaqs
regards
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Posted: 2004-12-15 10:13:37
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I have the IrDa version for a while
and yes if you type really fast the text gets a lag and you will have RSI, it's still small so you have to keep your fingers really close and some of the symbols are only reachable with a so called 'FN' button.
For mass text in the field it could be very useful but for in the office/at home were a PC is nearby better take the pc.
Though almost every new logitech BT keyboard will be enabled for Symbian!
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Posted: 2004-12-15 11:20:25
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On 2004-12-15 11:20:25, nils7 wrote:
Though almost every new logitech BT keyboard will be enabled for Symbian!
Please explain? I've got a Logitech DiNovo Keyboard, and would LOVE to use it on my P900. Do you know how to do this?
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Posted: 2004-12-15 14:26:29
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