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Dude, i think that the Palm keyboards use some antiquated way to connect to the bluetooth that the tablets do not support. Its not a standard HID device...
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Dude, i think that the Palm keyboards use some antiquated way to connect to the bluetooth that the tablets do not support. Its not a standard HID device...
Can anybody tell me what I am doing wrong, please?
If it helps, the Palm keyboard is this one http://www.amazon.com/Palm-3245WW-Wi.../dp/B000OQ1XG0
Thanks!