ThinkOutside was a startup that produced pocket-sized folding keyboards, initially for Palm serial devices. Their later offerings include infrared, Bluetooth, and Pocket PC support.
Their last driver offering for Palm OS just after being bought by Mobility Electronics, which then renamed itself to iGo quietly included support for their Bluetooth product on some devices. Some Targus stowaway keyboards are rebranded ThinkOutside keyboards, and work with their driver. Login to submit. Source code? This is nice Did anything become of this? Native ARM programming allows to create good and stable keyboard driver.
Hey guys Does it work in parallel with a bluetooth GPRS connection? Sadly, no. And neither can you use it while going online via Wifi since you are advised to switch off the BT when you use the Wifi SD card. T3 user. This is one of the reasons that BT keyboards are not as desirable as they may seem at first thought. OK, I never comment on this forum so here onother story.
Does anyone know if this driver works with other Bluetooth-Keyboards as well? Can anyone confirm this? Implies it should work, that is the Palm T3 in this case should see the Apple BT keyboard, and indeed it does - but I cannot get it to go through the 'trusted pairing routine' to get it to work in practise, and then the Palm decideds it cannot even see the keyboard anymore.
Any further ideas? Account Register Log in user: pass:. Any use of the word Palm is for discussion purposes and is a registered trademark of Palm Inc. Unauthorized use or reproduction of content is strictly forbidden. How does it effect performance? I was hesitant to buy an infrared keyboard as I've had poor experiences with them in the past. IR keyboards seem prone to transmission lag and the IR connection is often unreliable when typing fast.
However, this Palm keyboard works perfectly and so far hasn't suffered from these ailments. I don't notice any time lag when I'm typing and I touch-type very fast and it doesn't miss letters. One hiccup, though Fortunately, none of the typed letters are lost during these pauses, so I can type as fast as I want without worry. The infrared beam The infrared LED sits at the end of a movable plastic arm.
This flexibility allows you to accommodate many different machines. This moving beam may seem odd, but I prefer it to using mirrors as found in other keyboards as it lets me use my PPC while it's still in its case my case has a cut-out for the IR port. The emitter range is pretty strong and can transmit to my IPAQ up to 18 inches away. No, you can't type to devices across the room Compatibility Issues?
In fact, I believe the soon-to-arrive "official Pocket PC version" of the Stowaway keyboard will have the same hardware. The main difference is cosmetic -- the PPC version is silver. However, I believe there may be small differences in how the buttons are silk-screened.
Conversely, I'll occasionally mistype and an unlabeled function key combo will open a PocketPC-specific application. This makes it possible to access your favorite sites or open frequently-visited files with only a few keystrokes. The keyboard also works with Pocket PC and Symbian units. Driver version1.
Driver version 1. This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 05 July, Home Log In.
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