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waltersjon 2009-07-31 06:25

Cl800bt
 
I purchased the Celluron CL800BT laser keyboard. It looks like the only way to get this going on my N810 is via kbdd. I noticed that this make of keyboard is not explicitly mentioned in the list for kbdd. Has anyone managed to get kbdd working for the CL800BT on the N810? I am asking as it will probably take me a long time just to install kbdd (I am only an IT user not a developer).

Cheers

Jon

deadmalc 2009-07-31 08:53

Re: Cl800bt
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by waltersjon (Post 307897)
I purchased the Celluron CL800BT laser keyboard. It looks like the only way to get this going on my N810 is via kbdd.

I thought you could just pair this and use it no problems?
Isn't it just a standard bluetooth keyboard device, in which case it should just "work"?
I got a nokia keyboard for my n800 a while back, and pairing that was well easy, shouldn't this be the same?

waltersjon 2009-07-31 20:03

Re: Cl800bt
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deadmalc (Post 307930)
I thought you could just pair this and use it no problems?
Isn't it just a standard bluetooth keyboard device, in which case it should just "work"?
I got a nokia keyboard for my n800 a while back, and pairing that was well easy, shouldn't this be the same?

Thanks for the reply. The CL800BT is a serial keyboard and does not do HID like yours.Kbdd supports serial ports keyboards but I can;t see my model listed.

jself 2009-08-01 14:40

Re: just purchased that laser virtual keyboard
 
Not my vids

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHKmQoS8oGY with N800

VulcanRidr 2009-08-04 07:07

Re: just purchased that laser virtual keyboard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kimmoj (Post 16612)
I'm highly sceptical, you need to really have discipline about your fingers with one of those. I tend to rest my fingers on the keys, which on that device will register as one continuing keypress... but then I'm a touch typist so I definitely prefer a Thinkoutside foldable bluetooth. :) But do a review and let us know.

For me, its definitely a feedback thing. I even have a hard time with those "hard" keyboards where there is very little feedback. I can't imagine typing on a solid desktop.

That said, there is an additional coolness factor on top of using on your NIT. You'll be the envy of the IT shop. :)

--vr


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