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2007-03-14
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Remember people, the search is your friend... however for what must be at least the 100th time.
No, it won't work, they rely on java and some heavy ajax which as of yet is not supported by the browser.
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I use th VKB, it works, it's so cool, but is a little difficult to be used to. You will need the bluetooth applet.
It only have the US keyboard (qwerty). You can't configure speed, intensity anything, because is software based (only win, ce any palm..) but this doesn't matter.
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I was wondering if it is possible to use youos or something like it.
I was also considering the i.tech VKB.
Any opinions?