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ggrr8t
- Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 3, 2009 @ 1:24p
bronxkid2k3 said:Thanks OP From an ex bx kid...You are welcome! |
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Espeanage
- Broke Member
posted: Jul. 3, 2009 @ 1:49p
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VinnyBoomBatz
- Member
posted: Jul. 3, 2009 @ 1:50p
TheSilentMajority said:OP, why don't you admit you stole this from Selma at Slick Deals who posted this at 3:27 am??? Lame when people on here just steal from there and don't give credit. As opposed to the lame people who do NOT post deals and just TC, I'll take OP. I tried to find some deals you posted ...came up with a lot of negatives and or put downs, haven't found a deal though. I am sure you have some, BUT really why slander someone for posting a deal? |
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Espeanage
- Broke Member
posted: Jul. 3, 2009 @ 1:53p
I think it's sold out now. |
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Pauldow
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 4, 2009 @ 9:51a
I got my infrared version of this installed. I'm running Windows 6.5 on my HTC Apache (PPC 6700). I couldn't install from the KeyboardSetup.exe file on the disk. Complained that I had to had to "Please install Microsoft Active Sync program." Since I'm running Vista, that's been replaced with Microsoft Sync. I had to go into \Driver\PPC\keyboard.exe. From there it looked like it worked fine, but gave the error: "couldn't support power management". The keyboard looked like it ran OK, but I have to figure out a way to turn the display 180 deg. because of the location of the IR sensor. Of course that particular item won't be a problem with the BT version. The deal breaker though is that I set a device lock which requires a PIN because I was pocket calling too many times. Now the screen with the keypad to enter the PIN is blank. Only the top header line appears, and tapping the screen only makes the clink sound for an error on input. Looks like this is going to need to be uninstalled. This is my experience with Windows 6.5, so I'm not sure if it works better with the more common 6.1. |
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eagle1wi
- New Member
posted: Jul. 13, 2009 @ 3:30p
austonia said:ya it may not work, i'm being optimistic. i'll be trying to make it work with a BB Curve and a HTC Touch Pro. at least one of the reviews on Amazon had it working with a non-palm, non-winmo device, and it has to be mostly-standards complaint to sport a bluetooth logo, or at least that's what i would assume. i guess if it doesn't work the $10 should be recoverable via eBay.
http://www.Amazon.com/Palm-3245WW-Wireless-Bluetooth-Keyboard/product-reviews/B000OQ1XG0/ref=cm_cr_dp_synop?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending#RAY87GC6BO64Q I got this to work on my BlackJack II Smartphone running WM6, after a while searching around I ponied up and bought Teksoft's Blue Input software (version 1.2 for smartphones) even though they have 1.5 out which is for Pocket PC's. I wouldn't be happy if I paid full price and then had to buy software but at this price, knowing I could ditch it and get my money back on fleabay, I think it is well worth the convenience of emailing and IM'g at airports. |
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healthylaugh
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jul. 21, 2009 @ 8:56p
TheSilentMajority said:OP, why don't you admit you stole this from Selma at Slick Deals who posted this at 3:27 am??? Lame when people on here just steal from there and don't give credit. Enough with the "credit" garbage. The first one to bring it to this forum deserves "credit." Selma didn't "create" the deal, she just reported it, and that's exactly what this FW OP did. ENOUGH already!! |
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vacantblasphemy
- Broke Member
posted: Jul. 27, 2009 @ 9:12p
Has anyone been successful in connecting this keyboard to windows XP? Or Centro? Can't seem to do it for either devices. |
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