Any one can show me the exprience that use G4 with a keyboard?
Nothing beats the SwiftKey keyboard to my opinion.
The lg keyboard is not bad though.
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Thread title says it. I really want a bluetooth keyboard to use with my Sprint Touch but reviews for BT keyboards are all over the place. Some positive, some negative, some have driver problems, some don't... and then half the neg reviews are from dummies who really shouldn't be reviewing technology in the first place.
So if you have found a good working BT keyboard for the Vogue, can you tell me about it? Thanks!
Not BT, but my personal recommendation is the Spb FullScreenKeyboard, works perfect, and no need to carry anything extra.
I use a iGo (ThinkOutside) Stowaway and it works great. iGo has stopped producing them, so prices are all over the map, but I did see one on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Stowaway-Ultr...AKD1J9QB9025J&s=generic&qid=1214779131&sr=1-2 - for $39.99. I travel a lot and don't always want to drag out my tablet so I use this and a bt mouse. I had their IR model before this one.
+1 for the stowaway. I've had one for about 2 years and am very happy. It sips batteries and hooks up to any BT I've tried it with. Thier mouse on the other had has a huge appetite for batteries. Not worth it in my opinion when you have a touch screen within reach.
Dan
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i've been waiting for this one,
http://freedominput.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=30
but they keep pushing the date back
I've used the iGo/ThinkOutside BT keyboards with several devices, including my XV6900. It's an awesome keyboard.
Logitech's Bluetooths Mini Dionvo
Junkyard Dawg said:
Thread title says it. I really want a bluetooth keyboard to use with my Sprint Touch but reviews for BT keyboards are all over the place. Some positive, some negative, some have driver problems, some don't... and then half the neg reviews are from dummies who really shouldn't be reviewing technology in the first place.
So if you have found a good working BT keyboard for the Vogue, can you tell me about it? Thanks!
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I use Logitech's Bluetooths Mini Dionvo keyboard on my VOUGE 100 device. Pricy but it's current the BEST!
Link: http://tinyurl.com/3y6h79
hands down igo stoaway...awesome keyboard and batteries last forever
ThinkOutside BT
++ThinkOutside Stowaway BT! I've had it for a couple of years, used on several devices, and love it! I love their BT mouse as well.
I use the apple wireless keyboard with my verizon touch and it works without any extra software you just pair the phone to the keyboard and it works fine. seems like the easiest thing to do
Hi,
I have an x7500, running AP Platinum 4.0, which I'm very happy with.
Looking at the spec of the x7510, the only real changes I can see are 16GB vs. 8GB, and the new keyboard, so I'm not bothered about upgrading.
However, I was wondering if the new keyboard will work on the old machines, i.e. the x7510 keyboard on the x7500?
Has anyone tried this?
If it works, does anyone know if it's possible to buy x7510 keyboards separately, and where from, and for how much?
Thanks,
R.
if you use x7510 keyboard driver and patched x7510 kernel, then yes
is there a way to have one rom providing support for both the keyboards. I prefer the 7510 keyboard for its number keys but i prefer the 7500 keyboard for its buttons.
If this is possible then i might just buy the 7510 keyboard.
tovarish
tovarish said:
is there a way to have one rom providing support for both the keyboards. I prefer the 7510 keyboard for its number keys but i prefer the 7500 keyboard for its buttons.
If this is possible then i might just buy the 7510 keyboard.
tovarish
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um, not without special patches. the kernel's interrupt handler differs for x7510 keyboard.
but no worries, this is theoretically possible, and so, can probably be implemented, will need to test it first of course. I like the idea myself =)
where are you buying the 7510 keyboard btw?
forgot to say, other drivers are involved too, not just the keyboard driver, still possible though, with some hard work for the kernel patches.
if you use x7510 keyboard driver and patched x7510 kernel, then yes
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sure, but to come to the threats main question:
The new keyboard fits to your old X7500 as well and for me it is working without any modifications but then with some limitations.
Espacially the number row on top is not recognized along with some other keys. For now, as there is now drivers and patches available for this issue, you can nevertheless get a full function range out of it
using a nifty program like MagigKB lite to get additional usage of your keys by double klicking or holding it. You might use it this way: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2671551#post2671551
And to get it all the right order you still can use AEKmap or else.
To come to the price:
I can say when you loose your new keyboard and then request it a way over HTC support it costs a 124,26 EUR here in Germany and I think it would be nearly the same number in USD
But that is kind to expensive and I think not worth it.
Is there any other way to buy a x7510 keyboard besides directly contacting HTC?
I doubt somebody would, but if anyone has an x7510 keyboard that they don't like, I'd be willing to trade my x7500 keyboard and pay money on top of that to compensate. Or, I could trade two x7500 keyboards for your x7510 keyboard if interested.
Also, does the x7510 keyboard vibrate when used with the x7500? [I heard that the vibration-engine is inside the keyboard itself.]
Sorry if i revive this thread sleeping for so long, but i have a little problem.
Ive installed the x7510 keyboard drivers on my x7500 to use the x7510 keyboard
which now works flawless- but since then the for-way-joystick shows no rection
at all.
Does anyone have an idea what to do?
I don't know if this is possible at all, but I would love to be able use the very nice keyboard on my Epic 4g (love directional keys for spreadsheets) as the keyboard for my NC - I have rooted both and can tether my NC to the E4G, would be sweet as I would not have to carry an extra keyboard around. I'm really not sure where to post this, I took my best guess.
Blueputdroid app on the market. Also works as a mouse. It is kind of finicky though.
Any input or sugestions before I buy a keyboard case that might be sub-par? I see some online for as low as $12, just want to know if others have had good luck with them.
Im mostly looking to take notes in meetings. My net-book is about 4 years old and ready to retire.
There is the wretched one: http://www.amazon.com/Synthetic-Lea...=1349591026&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+keyboard+case
There is this one: http://www.amazon.com/IVSO®-Google-...49&sr=1-1&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
Then this one: http://www.amazon.com/CrazyOnDigita...9&sr=1-11&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
This one: http://www.amazon.com/Hipstreet-7-I...9&sr=1-15&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
I think I like this one the best: http://www.amazon.com/KHOMO-Leather...49&sr=1-4&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
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There is the wretched one: http://www.amazon.com/Synthetic-Lea...=1349591026&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+keyboard+case
There is this one: http://www.amazon.com/IVSO®-Google-...49&sr=1-1&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
Then this one: http://www.amazon.com/CrazyOnDigita...9&sr=1-11&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
This one: http://www.amazon.com/Hipstreet-7-I...9&sr=1-15&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
I think I like this one the best: http://www.amazon.com/KHOMO-Leather...49&sr=1-4&keywords=bluetooth+nexus+7+keyboard
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I think I would consider buying
I just want a mini keyboard, without a case that can easily be used if and when needed.
I found one for £7 but don't know if it works with JellyBean and a.k.a the Nexus 7
Wilks3y said:
I just want a mini keyboard, without a case that can easily be used if and when needed.
I found one for £7 but don't know if it works with JellyBean and a.k.a the Nexus 7
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word of warning though. those keyboards are usually too small to be really useful. or at least that's how i feel.
My experience with Bluetooth keyboards, and Bluetooth in general, has been awful. I have bought two separate bluetooth keyboard cases for the Nexus 7 and they don't connect very well. I will be in the middle of typing and all of a sudden the keyboard will stop responding to my keystrokes. The keyboard is still on, bluetooth is still on on the device, but it just "poof" stops working. What a waste of money.
Guys need some recommendations on a good MINI PHYSICAL QWERTY keyboard for xperia zr? bluetooth/nfc ones... also with usb cable just in case. and a bonus factor would be SLOT to place the phone in. i want it to play emulator games (NDS. PS1 emulator games). it's difficult to play megaman x without a physical keyboard like in my old xperia pro haha
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Guys need some recommendations on a good MINI PHYSICAL QWERTY keyboard for xperia zr? bluetooth/nfc ones... also with usb cable just in case. and a bonus factor would be SLOT to place the phone in. i want it to play emulator games (NDS. PS1 emulator games). it's difficult to play megaman x without a physical keyboard like in my old xperia pro haha
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https://jornostore.com/
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