TNT and mouse and keyboard (usb or bluetooth)? - G Tablet General

Hi,
I know that there have been threads about mice and keyboards, but I want to find out if there is anyvway to get either bluetooth or USB mouse with pointer and keyboard working with stock TNT?
If it's not possible w vanilla stock TNT, would installing either pershiit's or clemsyn's kernel allow it to work?
Thanks,
Jim

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DuChene said:
anyone knows how I do it or where I find this?
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