This may be an odd request, but I was wondering, is there any way I can use my Fuze as a keyboard via bluetooth? Because I just got a ps3 but all of the bluetooth keyboards I can find are really expensive.
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Does anyone know if this is possible? I've seen wireless keyboards/mice for use with the PS3. So far I've been able to connect my PS3 via Wifi/Orb to my laptop to access all media files. (Which is a sweet feature I didn't know it could do before I purchased. Awesome way to play media on the plasma and listen to music over surround system.)
It would be great to use the Tilt this way and not have to buy another piece of hardware for the PS3. I love surfing the web on my 42" plasma, but inputtin characters using the controller and on-screen keyboard sucks. Thanks!
im not really sure about that. but i am going to look into it. because that would be amazing.
That's a great idea.
I'm definitely going to try this when I get home.
you can do it using
net remote suite 2.0.0.99
emanmoreno said:
you can do it using
net remote suite 2.0.0.99
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will this app work for a bluetooth remote for PS3?? i have been searching to no avail in finding an app that will let me use my phone as a bluetooth remote for watching movies.. and im to cheap to spend the $20 for the actual remote
As of this point, I don't think it will (but I haven't tried it, so don't take my word). A bluetooth remote is a bluetooth HID device, which is basically a bluetooth keyboard or mouse. The bluetooth stack in the Kaiser supports various bluetooth profiles, including HID, but only accepting, not as being one. In other words, you can use a BT HID device with the Kaiser, but not use the Kaiser as one. I am not sure of the level of dificulty of making the Kaiser emulate a HID device. It might be as simple as a small .NET program to pass the keyboard input over bluetooth, but also it might require hacking a new bluetooth stack, which for all practical purposes is impossible at this point. Either way, the development costs are probably WAAAY more than the cost of buying everybody interested a remote for their PS3.
I can't get a diffinitive answer. can we pair a bluetooth keyboard with the mogul? thanks, zacharyjeans
Yes, I use Igo stowaway foldup keyboard.
Alan
I use a Dell Executive Keyboard - I believe it is the same as the Think Outside keyboard, except in black. Works fine.
If you want the StowAway, get them while they last since iGo is not making them anymore. I have one and it works great, so I'm disappointed to see that they are stopping production.
My husband has a Mogul with Windows 6.1. His keyboard is a Freedom Universal Keyboard. It doesn't work after the upgrade. Do you know where can I find drivers for the Mogul 6.1? Or at least a keyboard that works with the new rom? Thanks
I have the IGO one as well as the bluetooth mouse and they both work well. The reason Igo isn't making the bluetooth keyboards anymore is because the company did not want to keep up with the driver demands for a new ROM or device (according to Smartphone and Pocket PC).
Reliable bluetooth keyboard connection anyone??
Freedom mini bluetooth keyboard refuses to pair with my diamond.
Has anyone managed to get the freedom mini bluetooth keyboard to work reliably with the HTC Diamond?
Coming from a hermes I thought I could by the diamond and pair it with the freedom keyboard but its so eratic/touch and go...
I'm hoping I wouldn't have undergo the pairing process (typing in numbers) every time I need to use the keyboard.
I've only successfully paired it once!
during the pairing process it pairs then prompts that the keyboard would like to pair, requests a passcode and even though I type one in and type it on the keyboard it never works.
Search!!!! Brada. Or u gonna get burned.
If your a bum then go here
I have searched and searched and am in NO mood to branded a bum - Period.
I have been using this forum since the damn SPV so I know why I am asking specific questions about specific hardware and how it functions with the HTC Diamond.
So if you don't have anything constructive to offer on this specific hardware (freedom mini bluetooth keyboard and it's pairing process) then please don't bother.
Thanks
Hello, iam searching for a bluetooth keyboard for my HD2. Its exhausting to write mails and sms everyday on that beatiful but hard to type touchscreen :/ So i thought about buying a bluetooth keyboard. But after some searching i only found a few small keyboards from 2005 and 2006 I hoped you guys could help me with that. I want a small keyboard, size like a creditcard if possible, should be easy to carry arround
Greetings, Deadwalk
You should have a look at the Logitech diNovo Mini if you want something good. It's expensive but worth it, I got some $25 chinese BT keyboard and it's even worse to type on it than on the HD2 itself.
Remember that until Teksoft release their Blueinput driver for the HD2 and other Broadcom BT stack phones you will be stuck to standard keys, special keys will not work or type different characters than what's written on them.
stowaway bluetooth keyboard works for standard buttons. If you install the driver and have it run in the background while depending on the HD2's broadcomm BT driver to do the pairing, you gain the the ability to use home/end/pgup/pgdn, but not much else.
You can, however, use AE Button Plus to manually map your functional buttons
I'm wanting to use a bluetooth mouse on my sgs i9000.
Just curious if its possible? I have been trying to use blueinput with no luck. It's not compatible with sgs's bluetooth stack.
Thanks.
I know you can use the Wii Remote with the SGS, but I am not sure about a bluetooth mouse, probably if someone developer an app specific for it!
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I know you can use the Wii Remote with the SGS, but I am not sure about a bluetooth mouse, probably if someone developer an app specific for it!
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Please share more info!
How do you use a Wiimote with SGS?
As long as i know SGS BT is missing the HID drivers for it! ( Keyboards, Mice, Controllers )