I just recently came across this:
http://tomasz.sterna.tv/2010/02/play-games-on-nokia-n900-with-ps3-sixaxis-controller/
Does anyone know if it would be possible to get this working on our HD2's, now that we have something to follow?
it would be perfect for all the emulators that we already have for our phones.
should be possible
ps3 controller is bluetooth connectet...
i would prefer the PS3 one because u cannot use the "holding" function of the MSI pad and the ps controller is comfotable to hold.
jorghd2 said:
I just recently came across this:
http://tomasz.sterna.tv/2010/02/play-games-on-nokia-n900-with-ps3-sixaxis-controller/
Does anyone know if it would be possible to get this working on our HD2's, now that we have something to follow?
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As long as WinMo allows you to hook-in to the RAW BT data packets it is possible. Although sixad need to be ported to WinMo. Its code is pretty easy to follow. And the uevent layer needs to be replaced with win messages.
It's possible for the Wii remote, too. But no programmer is interested in doing this, apparently. Bounty needed?
+1 request for this
what a great way to show off to my kids
+1 request
+ 1 req
(PS3 pad > WIImote)
+1 on the PS3 joypad hack!!
+ 1, that would be f* awwwsome !
+1 here for the PS3 (although I have a Wii too, so its all good!).
+1 ps3 remote would be great
The main problem is that the Widcomm BT stack on the HD2 won't even let you connect and pair to those controllers. So before actually tinkering the protocol/handling, one would need to find how to hack the BT stack to get it to connect...
cant believe that no developers or even enthusiasts out there havent looked into this yet. There must be 100's if not thousands of windows mobile owners who would love to get this to work.
I would like this for PS3 /Wii if it was possiable.
+1 .. maybe you can post this request in the development and hacking forum?
how is no one interested in this??
+1 here for the PS3
+1 here for the PS3
+1 for the ps3
+1 for Wii
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I've roamed the forum and didn't found much about this possibity.
Could a wm6 ppc such as a Kaiser could be used as a bluetooth keyboard and paired with, let's say, a PS3 ?
I know there is a BT gps forwarding app (gps2blue) and so it doesn't seem totally undoable...
any thoughts ?
Have a look at http://www.mulliner.org/bluetooth/xkbdbthid.php .
I wanted to port it to wm6 but I do not have enough knowledge and experience in ppc programming. It uses GTK and Bluez and runs on linux, so I think porting it would mean rewriting mostly everything (the bluetooth part as well as the window system part).
But who knows, there are such great developers on xda-dev. Maybe someone has enough time to do this ? If so, I'm really interested.
you could use an application like TabletRemoteControlSuite of SallingClicker. they don't implement Bluetooth HID protocol, but they can be used to remotely control keyboard and mouse over bluetooth / wifi...
Thanks for the link. Sallingclicker is a nice concept but requires a host client, which is a no-no for using in non mac/pc environment.
xkbd-bthid is actually closer to what i'm looking for, sadly not running on wm6...
true, all tools I know require a 'server' application running on you computer...which can be annoying
mabye you can make over your request to Teksoft. They already made the BlueMouse application which enables your PDA to function as a real bluetooth mouse...so I guess they have enough knowledge to create a similar application for a virtual bluetooth keyboad HID, but then it will probably also be shareware instead of opensource...
EDIT: while looking thru the forum at Teksoft, I just noticed that they are already working on a Bluetooth Keyboard HID for theire program Bluemouse...http://teksoftco.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1583&highlight=keyboard
Hu...no, from what i gathered from the teksoft site, what i'm looking for is the exact opposite: pairing my kaiser AS a standard bt keyboard, not pairing it WITH one.
thanks for the link anyway.
you're right, I mixed them up...
hi,
did you already found something for wm6? I'm looking for exactly the same function.
regards
for now this is the solution which is the closest by far:
anyRemote
otherwise tuxmobil.org has some programs listed, but nothing really compareable to xkbd-bthid. sadly.
BlueTooth Windows Media Player control???
Does any one know If I can use my ppc to control windows media player remotely??
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You can try GRemote, you can connect it through ActiveSync/BT/WiFi, it can use any SIP as keyboard or the hardware keyboard (it has an option for the side of opening the hardware keyboard, for Touch Pro and TyTN II (they open in different directions)), it can be used to control WMP, and not shure about WinAmp, it can be used as TouchPad and as a GameePad. It can be used as Logitech MX Air, but your phone needs a G-Sensor.
S.V.I said:
Does any one know If I can use my ppc to control windows media player remotely??
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Salling clicker is a really good solution for that.
i'm using it to control the mouse/media player/winamp/screen....
there are many scripts out there for this app which let you control a lot of aspects of your comp.
Gremote did not work with my device or computer. too hard to set up. spent an hour and a half before I realized that it is in the diamond section, and probably will not work for me anyway. The rest of the stuff I found is for java.
This reallly bugs me. didn't anyone at MS think about using a ppc to control wmp through activesync??? I bet they thought of it at apple.
F""K it. I give up.
S.V.I said:
Gremote did not work with my device or computer. too hard to set up. spent an hour and a half before I realized that it is in the diamond section, and probably will not work for me anyway. The rest of the stuff I found is for java.
This reallly bugs me. didn't anyone at MS think about using a ppc to control wmp through activesync??? I bet they thought of it at apple.
F""K it. I give up.
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GRemote should work on other devices, altough without acceloremeter some parts will not work completely, but I expect the keyboard and mouse to be working. I'll try myself on my wizard this week.
Did you try Salling Clicker? Very nice tool with very good integration for windows mobile and itunes remote control. and you extend with many script from their forum.
PPC - Keyboard
I need to be able to either plug my Touch Pro into the computer via USB cable which i use to sync or connect it via bluetooth by plugging in some sort of USB dongle.
Either way, I will need to be able to not have to install activesync or any other drivers. I need a plug-n-play solution.
I will be working on multiple computers which have just been re-imaged at work. I do not want to swap keyboards & mouse back and forth between them constantly; however, swapping the dongle or USB cord to my phone wouldn't be as bad. I cannot install software on these PC's to support this.
I would like to plug it in and it recognizes it as a keyboard/mouse just like it would with a real keyboard or mouse.
How would I go about doing this?? Does the Salling Clicker software support this??
bugsysiegals said:
I need to be able to either plug my Touch Pro into the computer via USB cable which i use to sync or connect it via bluetooth by plugging in some sort of USB dongle.
Either way, I will need to be able to not have to install activesync or any other drivers. I need a plug-n-play solution.
I will be working on multiple computers which have just been re-imaged at work. I do not want to swap keyboards & mouse back and forth between them constantly; however, swapping the dongle or USB cord to my phone wouldn't be as bad. I cannot install software on these PC's to support this.
I would like to plug it in and it recognizes it as a keyboard/mouse just like it would with a real keyboard or mouse.
How would I go about doing this?? Does the Salling Clicker software support this??
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no it doesn"t... so far I couldn't find any application wich will work without installing some kind of 'server' on your pc, you always need a PDA and PC application. The apps which are working like this are: SallingClicker (many nice extra features for music and presentations), GRemote (freeware) and PPC Table (nice interface).
My small sony ericsson very simple mobile phone supports a bt mouse and bt keyboard interface. I don't need anything to be installed on pc (except bluetooth stack) and it will recognize my phone as if it is a standard bluetooth mouse or keyboard. Such an application would be very nice for Windows Mobile...
Hello,
Is there a way to turn these mobile devices into a bluetooth keyboard/mouse?
I am aware of the gremote porject at http://gbmsoftware.com/ but am looking for a more generic way to turn the mobile device into a remote keyboard and mouse.
A generic solution would be ideal because it could be used with any system (not just PCs) including PS3s, PCs, Macs, Linux, etc.
If something like this doesn't exist, what would be involved in creating it? Would one have to write a bluetooth driver?
I am a developer but have never written a driver or written anything related to bluetooth. If someone can point me in the right direction I may be able to write this thing myself.
Ever any luck with this?
My Frenemy has found an app that does this with WIFI - but your point about universality strikes me as important. Not having to install a server app allows this to work on any platform. I wonder why no answers or other posts.
The EVO 4G would make a SICK remote bluetooth keyboard and mouse...
Thanks...
Frank
Turn mobile device into bluetooth keyboard and mous
No,
Nobody really got back to me and I've since moved on to WebOS. I still think it would be great little tool!
-Ash
http://www.mobilesrc.com/MobileRemote.aspx
This will do it.
Wondering the same thing
Hi i have been looking everywhere. I am also wondering the same thing (mainly to connect to my ps3. Could you possibly repost that link? it seems to not be working. thank you!
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Gamepad driver for everyone and Windows Mobile
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Video tour at Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PahshNf2hiM
Black Panther from PocketPC.CH has written a new version of his BGP100 Bluetooth Gamepad driver what finally works great on WinMo. So now you alse can assign keys in MorphGear and other games I have tested it with a BGP100 ordered at pearl.de.
Look his original post at:
http://www.pocketpc.ch/hardware-zubehoer/37787-bluetooth-gamepad-bgp100-3.html
Or just download the attached file.
You need to pair your gamepad with HD2 first. than your bluetooth needs to be active and you can run Black Panthers driver. Click start, choose gamepad and it will run like a charm
ATTENTION
In Post #67 in this thread evo6 reported about another solution like the Black Panther driver but without a lag from bitbank. I didnt test it so far but i already put it here so everyone
you can find it here: http://www.modaco.com/content/pocket-pc-software/299779/bgp100-bluetooth-gamepad-driver-free/
1) Pair your device with the BGP100
2) Enable the SPP (serial port protocol and pick a serial port)
3) For older Pocket PCs, note the "outbound" COM port number
4) Run BGP100
5) Select File->Configure and select the COM port (or BTC port) which connects to the BGP100
6) You're done
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FPSECE Supporters version works now with MSI BGP100 and other BGP100
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Video tour at Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb3MJAQMrCE
Get free FpseCE from http://www.fpsece.net and make a donation to receive the supporter version.
Follow this step by step
- Turn on your bluetooth gamepad
- Turn on bluetooth on your HD2 and yo to bluetooth settings (last touchflow icon for settings tap menu - more - Bluetooth)
- Now click "Add a device" and wait till it says "GAMEPAD"
- Click on Gamepad to pair
-- when asked enter "0000" as passkey
-- When asked select "SPP Slave"
-- When asked for a local serial port to assign choose "COM2" (maybe this one differs for some people but it has to be a com port)
- Now go to the list where all your paired devices are listet
-- Keep holding your finger on "GAMEPAD" till context menu pops up
-- Enable "Authorise connections" (could be called somehow different, i translated it myself this way)
- Now you can leave bluetooth settings
- Open fpsece.ini with some editor (total commander works great on HD2)
-- Below "[PocketPC]" add "HD2=1" (only if you have a HTC HD2)
-- Below "[JOY0KEY]" add "BTPAD=2" where 2 stands for com2 port
--- Just if it doesnt work for your gamepad (you would see when trying to assign keys) add "BTPAD_TYPE=1"
-- save fpsece.ini and delete *.ini files in cfg folder (thats the easiest way)
- Start fpsece and choose the paired gamepad "GAMEPAD"
- Go to first controller settings and assign keys
-- for just you have to select the key on screen and when it says "---" press the button on your gamepad
-- If this doesnt work for you, you need the fixed supporter version and add the btpad_type line i mentioned above
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OLD Post before solution said:
Hey, as the title already mentioned i am looking for someone who is able to build a working driver for the Bluetooth Gamepad BGP100.
Gamepad Information out of some shops:
http://www.pearl.de/a-HZ1400-4046.shtml?query=gamepad [GER]
http://www.cubeternet.com/servlet/Detail?no=101 [ENG]
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13760 [ENG]
http://www.cdiscount.com/telephonie...hones Portables-_-COME ONE GAME PAD Bluetooth [FR]
http://www.tigermarket.eu/discount/MSI-BGP100-Bluetooth-Gamepad-1-AAA-Battery-Included [ENG]
Threads about the Gamepad:
http://www.pocketpc.ch/hardware-zubehoer/37787-bluetooth-gamepad-bgp100.html [GER] - Black Panther made a working solution for the HTC Diamond and some other devices. But it doesnt work for the HD2. He already tryed to make it run or a HD2 but it also doesnt work and he doesnt own a HD2 what makes it more complicated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=586828&highlight=gamepad [ENG] - discussion about the same topic here on xda devs
As there is a coder who knows about bluetooth it would be nice and im sure woth a try to make that bluetooth accessory a working driver
Im willing to help as much as i can but obviously i dont understand too much of it.
That kind of driver is worth a little donate. From my site i promise 10 euro for the one who makes that gamepad working with a HD2. Its not much but at least its some beer Would be nice to see if there are more people who would support it once there is someone who wants to make a driver.
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Maybe this one is somehow usefull http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb431750.aspx
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http://www.celltrend.com.tw/Mobile.asp?CID=5 [ENG]
http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/67431 [GER]
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ok, i have made some tests which could help on this topic.
First i connected the bluetooth gamepad with my HD2 the usual way with the on windows mobile 6.5 givin bluetooth programm. I didnt use the gamepads driver for this because it doesnt work this way. the bluetooth gamepad ist now connected as "SPP Slave" via com port "com2". The gamepads led shows that its really connected.
With the programm Comm Log i recorded "com2" while pressing buttons on the gamepad with the following results:
Record as String
UP: E
UP:
DOWN: B
DOWN:
RIGHT: C
RIGHT:
LEFT: D
LEFT:
A: I
A:
B: J
B:
C: A
C:
D: H
D:
START: K
START:
R: F
R:
L: G
L:
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Because as String it seems to be worthless i did the same as HEX
Record as HEX
UP:45
UP:05
DOWN:42
DOWN:02
RIGHT:43
RIGHT:03
LEFT:44
LEFT:04
A:49
A:09
B:4a
B:0a
C:41
C:01
D:48
D:08
START:4b
START:0b
R:46
R:06
L:47
L:07
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So the gamepad actually sends signals to the HD2. The reason why you see each button twice is because first is press and second is release a button.
My question is: is it possible to assign this values as hardware buttons? so an emulator or everything else just believes there are hardware buttons on the HD2?
Awesome, we have progress!
Hopefully someone will be able to create something that either changes to commands to key presses or something like that?
i found this one on the internet. its a driver for the gamepad but just like i mentioned in my first post it doesnt work on HD2. Maybe it helps someone to find a sulotion:
http://rapidshare.com/files/317747530/v1502.rar
You could build a little interface to read from com2 and send those keys to the active application. Then you just need to assign those keys to your favourite game.
hey, thats kinda what i thought of but i only know some basics in java and visual basic without networking. so please if there is someone who knows about how to make a driver help to develop this one
Does the HD2 fits the BGP100 gamepad ?
I would love it too if someone could make a working driver.
Then I order this gamepad immediately .
It doesn't fit by about 5mm.
I'm actually thinking of melting the casing of bgp100 to make it fit the HD2, but that is in case someone will come up with a working driver.
same for me. it doesnt fit to the hd2 but as soon as there is a working driver i will melt or dremel it to fit
Ben86 said:
ok, i have made some tests which could help on this topic.
First i connected the bluetooth gamepad with my HD2 the usual way with the on windows mobile 6.5 givin bluetooth programm. I didnt use the gamepads driver for this because it doesnt work this way. the bluetooth gamepad ist now connected as "SPP Slave" via com port "com2". The gamepads led shows that its really connected.
With the programm Comm Log i recorded "com2" while pressing buttons on the gamepad with the following results:
Record as String
Because as String it seems to be worthless i did the same as HEX
Record as HEX
So the gamepad actually sends signals to the HD2. The reason why you see each button twice is because first is press and second is release a button.
My question is: is it possible to assign this values as hardware buttons? so an emulator or everything else just believes there are hardware buttons on the HD2?
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This sounds like an obvious question, but have you tried assigning those key numbers in fpsece.ini or trying to map them in morphgear OR adding them through AE Button plus?
jamuk2004 said:
This sounds like an obvious question, but have you tried assigning those key numbers in fpsece.ini or trying to map them in morphgear OR adding them through AE Button plus?
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thats why im writing here. i just dont know how to do that ... besides that thread i keep on reading other threads about fpsece, morphgear and howtos about keymapping but my time is to rare to find a clear solution. for sure if i find something interessting ill post it here!
Can you tell me what to tell the fpsece ini? one key example might be enough and i will give it a try.
BTW: no i cant just assign the keys in fpsece. like when you start the programm and go to options - joypad - assign buttons ... it just wont work for me. so that tells me the com2 gets a signal but the com2 is not hooked to fpsece somehow.
Don't worry about that, fpsece is weird like that with buttons sometimes.
Go to your fpsece.ini file in the fpsece folder and you'll see a section called [JOY0KEY]
GunconA=
etc
etc
try adding your key codes to some of them e.g. Triangle=49
Good luck!
Start=4b
Select=0
L1=47
L2=0
R1=46
R2=0
Switch=0
Menu=197
Triangle=41
Circle=48
Quadrangle=49
Cross=4a
Left=44
Up=45
Down=42
Right=43
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tryed this but it doestn work. the problem stell is to get the signal from com2 to fpsece.
isnt there a way to tell the registry that e.g. hex 48 from port com2 is a hardware button for the whole system?
maybe these ones are helpful:
http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/67431 [GER]
http://www.celltrend.com.tw/Mobile.asp?CID=5 [ENG]
Its about the bluetooth chip in the gamepad. since sspl is out maybe someone will be able to find a solution
Just for your information, my MSI BGP100 is working like a charm on my Toshiba TG01 (WinMo 6.5)....
The 3d drivers of the TG01 were successfully hacked to improve the HD2 concerning opengl ES.......
............................................d'you get what I mean for the bluetooth?
lool
I'm sure there are people at XDA that could do it! (or could it be only hardware related?! I can't believe it!)
well it doesnt work on HD2 so far (im not alone with that) and without doing anything it still wont work. for sure htc and the gamepad vendor wont do anything against this problem because htc doesnt care much about software and the gamepad vendors support has been stopped so far i know.
what kind of drivers do you use? if both devices have the same bluetooth chip it may work on HD2 as well, the os is the same.
do you mind to share the driver?
Hey Ben!
With your post here and your good advises, we'll surely have the BGP100 usable with FpseCE soon!
I mean now that we have the codes, Schtruck wants to implement it directly into FpseCE
THANKS!
Thanks for the great news
hello!
i'm very happy to find this thread!!!
i've just bought this gamepad to use it with my HD2...
and like you, i can't use it with FPSECE 0.10...
It work fine with Commlog and i've tried to change the fpsece.ini but...nothing.
i hope so much that the XDA's team could help us...
sorry for my bad english and many thanks to this forum!!!!
see you!!
the new 'supporter' version is supposed to have support the pad through simply pairing it with the phone, but it's not working for me :S
hi!
i'm here to share with you a my idea for an app.
I know there is gremote but my idea is a little bit different...
in my idea the app as 2 installer, obviously, but the pc-side also install a virtual touchpad device, multitouch compatible (if is should be possible emulate a synaptics device we should can use their sw to manage gestures)
in this way we have a "full" multitouch touchpad
another feature is the possibility to rotate manually or with g-sensor the touchpad orientation.
what do you think about it? with our hd2 and a windows7 pc i think it should be awesome!
looking for that too ...
Blue Ice K4 said:
what do you think about it?
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You just described GRemote Pro...
Pfffff...
Nope ...
we are talking about multitouch input here...
dont consider everybody but you is stupid , we are on a mature forum isnt it
something windows 7 can recognize as multitouch input for the os
to play with this
windows 7 touch pack:
http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2010/04/21/microsoft-touch-pack-for-windows-7-now-available.aspx
Fedr0 said:
You just described GRemote Pro...
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gremote it's similar but different...
gremote doesn't support multitouch
gremote doesn't install a driver and delegates gestures to the OS but has it's own gesture...
so lonely ...
i think our only hope can be an update from gbmsoftware...
in deep space nobody hear you screaming ...
Still dreaming of this being developed... Would be so great to be able to use my phone as a touchpad for my computer while use my television as a computerscreen
If you are not looking for multitouch ,"Gremote" is perfect as secondary touchpad.
-=IRoN=- said:
If you are not looking for multitouch ,"Gremote" is perfect as secondary touchpad.
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thats old news. i subscriped to this thread becouse im interested in it too
Quick vid to show off HID profile support in 2.2 firmware builds, really enjoying it with TV Out, like having another laptop in the house (one with a 42inch screen mind). Need to sort out some remote desktop action, should be sweet with this setup!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21aVbYpgrRA
...and here is another showing the Zeemote in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8y5Z_Xc7fI
EDIT: Although I believe any HID-based keyboard/mouse should work, here is an ongoing list of those confirmed by users to work -
- Palm 3245WW BT keyboard, fully working on JPH and JPK ROM's.
- The wireless (bluetooth) apple keyboard
- Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 fully working on JPH & JPK ROM's.
- Logitech Dinovo Working like a charm. Keyboard as well as the mouse.
- DealExtreme Mini Bluetooth keyboard
- SU-8W is a go!
- Logitech DiNovo EDGE
- KeySonic "Super Mini Keyboard" ACK-340BT works, including the touchpad
EDIT EDIT: Just so its here on the front page - WiiMotes still do not work despite the addition of HID support.
Is anybody else able to confirm that BT HID devices do not work with the JPU 2.2.1 firmware?
OMG so HID works on 2.2? Does that mean apple keyboards and crap will work (cause they seem to be easily available, not that i like them "that" much)
I really want a close to fullsize BT keyboard (or something which is very easy to type with (i wanna use it for uni), any recommendations?
Before I updated to 2.2 I confirmed that with another user who was using an Apple keyboard, so I'm assuming its all good. By its nature HID-supporting keyboards should all work with 2.2 builds.
Great news, thanks for sharing mate
If you try another keyboard post here and let us know how you get on.
WiiMote support would be awesome! Can somebody check that please...
That's so cool! Thanks for sharing. Does that BT keyboard you use include the stand for your phone?
@Zvenn: Yep, it has the stand.
I've not tried WiiMotes yet, but another user says they still don't work (I'm inclined to believe him, since the WiiMote Android software only works with a particular BT implementation - not Samsungs).
Name of keyboard?
Its an iGo Ultraslim Stowaway keyboard (Dell branded in this case because it was half the price of the iGo one, despite being made by them...not sure how that works, but was happy at the time). For my money its still the best ultraportable folding keyboard (its hinge mechanism is sheer genius), but sadly its been out of production a couple of years now. If you can get your hands on one somehow it really is great.
I have a Palm 3245WW BT keyboard, fully working on JPH and JPK ROM's.
Thanks for that, updated first post to include that info.
I impulse bought the microsoft bluetooth mobile keyboard 6000 (only cause managed to haggle it down by 20 bucks ).
It doesn't work on JM7 (as expected. It pairs but doesn't connect), but I will try on froyo soon. I want to wait for official froyo or at least the next stable release before updating though.
I really hope this keyboard is compatible cause i just spent 80AUD on it lol.
Hope it works! Can't see why not, providing its a HID device.
I was using the Apple key-board on the G1...
I know, I know...I hate Apple too, but on my G1 I was connecting the the Apple bluetooth keyboard. Nice piece of equipment - metal.
Although it was not an automatic connection, I had to manually start the drivers every time I want to use it. A bit of a pain, but it was working fine....and that on the G1!
I'll try it sometime in the next few days and report back on how I did it and if it even works with the Vibrant.
hy guys
i have a very old version of Freedom Universal bluetooth keyboard.
i don't found the model on the Freedom web site, but is similar of these: http://www.freedominput.com/technical-support/technical-support/technical-support.
mi have follow the android installation guide concerning the universal keyboard pro, i have make a paring of keyboard, i have download and install the drivers, but a message tell me that this driver are only for a universal keyboard pro and not for my model.
some time ago, with my iphone, the problem was that my keyboard had not a spp mode, and for me was impossible connect it.
now, my impression is that the problem is more simple because i can make a pair, i can install the drivers and these work fine! but..i see this message and the keyboard don't work...
i know that this is a very old keyboard..but before change it, i want to be sure that i can't use them with my device android.
and second question..if i must change it..some suggestion for the model? i don't like yet universal keyboard, becasue i think that is impossible that this product is not supported in after market.
sam213 Don't change the keyboard. It WILL work with froyo. I have had the freedom universal keyboard for a few years now and it works great with any device that supports HID. (Nokia n95, n900, my laptop, lego NXT). The drivers that freedom input make are for devices which don't natively support HID
Hi Rc-Blob
thanks for your reply...
but..i have on my galaxy S already a froyo relaise (the "famous" jpk version)...
how i can connect thie two device to work with him?
i don't know what is the HID..samsung galaxy s support this? and if is supporte..how i can use them?
thanks and i'm sorry!!!
Thanks OP for this!
I'm really looking forward to 2.2 now, if only the WiiMotes would work!
bert269 said:
I know, I know...I hate Apple too, but on my G1 I was connecting the the Apple bluetooth keyboard. Nice piece of equipment - metal.
Although it was not an automatic connection, I had to manually start the drivers every time I want to use it. A bit of a pain, but it was working fine....and that on the G1!
I'll try it sometime in the next few days and report back on how I did it and if it even works with the Vibrant.
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The wireless (bluetooth) apple keyboard works great with the Samsung Galaxy S international (Froyo JPK). Absolutely no hassle. Turn on bluetooth, press a key on the keyboard and *bam* connected..