USB keyboard ?? - P3600 Accessories

Can you get a USB keyboard for this thing ??
Or would it be just as easy to put both a BT keyboard and the device on charge.

Proper BT Keyboards don't require charge, they use AAA batteries.
www.thinkoutside.com
They do universal and sierra keyboards. Best stuff around, but not cheap.
As for usb keyboard, your device doesn't have USB host...

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USBHost Driver app by Teksoft

Has anyone tried this app on HD2
http://www.teksoftco.com/index.php?section=usbinput
USBInput is an advanced HID Driver for the Windows Mobile platform. Using it, you can easily connect USB keyboards or mouses to your Pocket PC's USB Host connector, and start using your favorite input device.
Plug-in a simple optical USB Mouse and get a real cursor on the screen of your mobile device. Or connect an USB Keyboard and type emails faster, browse the internet easier, or play games more comfortable. USBInput brings more fun and more productivity!
I desperately want to try it ... but i need microUSB male to USB female converter to try anything ... If someone has it.... please give it a go...
bshakil said:
Has anyone tried this app on HD2
http://www.teksoftco.com/index.php?section=usbinput
USBInput is an advanced HID Driver for the Windows Mobile platform. Using it, you can easily connect USB keyboards or mouses to your Pocket PC's USB Host connector, and start using your favorite input device.
Plug-in a simple optical USB Mouse and get a real cursor on the screen of your mobile device. Or connect an USB Keyboard and type emails faster, browse the internet easier, or play games more comfortable. USBInput brings more fun and more productivity!
I desperately want to try it ... but i need microUSB male to USB female converter to try anything ... If someone has it.... please give it a go...
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There is no USB host support in our Leo, so makes not much sense to play with it.
"you can easily connect USB keyboards or mouses to your Pocket PC's USB Host connector"
BlueInput might help instead, but the current version works with the Microsoft Bluetooth stack only.
actulay it seams that it does have host support
check this out
h t t p .. w w w
htcphones.net/htc-patented-usb-host-adapter
As far as I remember there is currently a person on this forum that was working on a usb host but it had to have external power since the micro usb does not supply 5v like a mini usb can. But it was working and with a usb hub that had external power he was running a keyboard,mouse,card reader.
So do some actual searching and you will find the thread.

[Q] USB Mouse and Keyboard

Is there anything I need to do/install to get my mouse or keyboard to work on 3.1? When I plug them in, nothing happens. I've also tried plugging in my iPhone and an Xbox 360 controller, just to see if there is any response to any of them to show that the Xoom sees them.
I have a wired mouse and wireless keyboard (I figured keyboard wouldn't work). I'm trying to figure out if I may just have a bad OTG adapter.
Bluetooth keyboards work just fine.
You won't get any notifications or popups when you plug in a device, they will just start working (eg, you can just start typing with the keyboard).
Yeah I assumed they would just start working, but I wasn't sure if my wireless keyboard would work. I know when I am, for example, installing windows the keyboard works before drivers get installed, just not to the full extent.
I need help on this aswell... anyone?
I was wondering about this aswell. Doesn't it need to download drivers for the keyboard/mouse to work? Also since there's only one USB plug, would a hub work to get like a keyboard and mouse working at the same time?
And would wireless work?

[Q] Does The XOOM Have USB Host Functionality?

I know there is a hack for it to be enabled, and I know that Honeycomb 3.1 has this built-in, but I want to make sure that it comes on the XOOM before I buy it. Meaning, can I get a Micro-USB to USB adapter and use things like USB Mouse and flash drive?
USB host is native to Honeycomb 3.1. You will need a USB host cable or the Motorola camera connection cable. Most adapters do not have all 5 pins wired out to enable host mode recognition from the xoom. But yes, it works out of the box.
It wont work out of the box to read thumb drives. It will read mice cameras keyboards.
You have to root to read external thumb drives and hard drives.
Rooting is on my todo list anyway.

USB Host Mouse hides keyboard

Hello, I have a problem with Android
I'm on Gingerbread stock at my Xperia Neo V
Using USB OTG cable, I connected the Microsoft Wireless Mouse 1000 and everything is working great with one problem - the keyboard hides when I connect the mouse to USB port.
Device is reading this wireless dongle as a Microsoft Nano Transceiver v2.0 so I guess it's like a mouse and a keyboard for system, but I have only mouse.
My wired desktop mouse is detected as a USB Mouse and can use keyboard.
I have tried several keyboards but none worked - even OpenWnn with Use Hardware Keyboard unchecked.
Is there anything that I can do, maybe some keyboard?
Not sure if this is right category...

[Q] External Keyboard and Mouse Driver

anyone knows how I do it or where I find this?
DuChene said:
anyone knows how I do it or where I find this?
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The last time I tested a USB mouse and keyboard on one of aorth's CyanogenMod builds, they both worked great. To use both together you would need a OTG USB Hub adapter so you could have at least two USB ports.
Or you could use a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. Or you could use a Bluetooth keyboard/mouse with a USB keyboard/mouse and then you just need a OTG USB single port adapter.
I don't know of anybody who has messed around with drivers.
Several folks posted their experiences with external keyboards on this thread on the Accessories board. And here's another thread about keyboard and mouse combinations.
Just an FYI on this one, most USB mice / keyboards can function generically as HID devices.
Android has had built-in support for that sort of input for a long time, which is why pretty much any USB keyboard out there should be "plug & play".
Bluetooth is slightly more complicated, but generally also plug & play.
Obviously, if you have a crazy keyboard or mouse with 18 extra buttons on it and a display screen or something, that stuff probably won't work since there's no driver specifically for that device.
However, such devices "should" still function as normal keyboards, just as they do under most Linux distributions.
Sun_Cat said:
Several folks posted their experiences with external keyboards on this thread on the Accessories board. And here's another thread about keyboard and mouse combinations.
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