I have a Palm iii foldable keyboard:
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I'd like to use with my LG L90. Personally, I
think it's one of the more elegant keyboards
that I've ever seen, watching it collapse into a
package about the size of a deck of playing
cards. Beautiful, but it talks Palm, not Android.
Never having written any driver software, nor
hacked into anyone else's hardware driver,
what steps are needed to get my iii working
with my LG?
Related
I just dusted off my old Think Outside stowaway universal bluetooth keyboard that I hadn't used since I got my TyTn II. No problem at all using it with the Diamond. It connected and I was able to use it in notes and email without any additional drivers. The keyboard shortcuts that are marked on the keyboard do not work however as they are probably setup by the thinkoutside drivers.
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I'm going to buy one of thesse!
can any one recomend?
TARGUS Bluetooth Multimedia Keypad
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TARGUS BLUETOOTH MOBILE THUMBPAD
you see it on the new phones, its like pictures stacked and scrolled like a 3d rollodex.
is this able to be done on a windows 6.1 device or is it a whole new os?
i'd like it on my tilt if i can get it
Face Contacts
I believe CNetX Face Contacts is what you are looking for.
http://www.cnetx.com/products/contact/
it looks like this
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That's part of TouchFlo 3D. I don't think it can work on phones without TouchFlo 3D.
Latest patent from HTC indicate a dual touchscreen device. Online rumors suggest that it will be a clamshell phone and two touchscreens together work as a single larger screen.
This could be the possible replacement for the aging HTC Universal, which was HTC's last (and first) and clamshell device.
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Source - http://gadgetmix.com/index/upcoming-htc-netbook/
Title says it
I think it runs a modified version of Windows 7. It's intended market is teenagers and social networking people.
It will have Zune just like Windows 7, but it's limited in true smart-phone functionality.
Edit: I also think that the Kin series is terrible. The only thing I really admire about it is that the letter aren't centered on the keys and that they are over-sized so that part of the letters are cutoff but still recognizable.
It gives the keyboard a very fancy look.
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It's like a cheap version of the Windows Phones?
I'm looking forward a bluetooth keyboard, and Microsoft Universal Keyboard seems not so bad.
Does anyone have tried it on the Note 8.
Thanks.
No but
I have not tried the MS bluetooth keyboard but I recommend bluetooth keyboard built by Leicke. http://www.leicke.eu/en/products/SI54164
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It serves both hard case and bluetooth keyboard and if you use it with the External Keyboard Helper Pro application (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apedroid.hwkeyboardhelper) then the possibilities are infinite.
Hoping that it can all the same help you.