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hi all - i use a stowaway bt mouse with my hp4700, best device i've purchased for it yet. the only issue i could see is that to use the mouse with win mobile, you must install stowaways drivers. so if someone could code up something in linux - maybe we could get it to work on the 770.
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2006-02-04
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2006-02-09
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2006-02-09
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2006-02-09
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(I measured the spent batteries with a multimeter & found that their charge has dropped to 6.8 volts, too low for the keyboard.)
Is this typical? Does the BT keyboard drain the batteries even when it is closed & not being used? Or is there some trick to turning the keyboard off so that there is no drain on the batteries?
Geoff
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2006-02-09
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? 6.8V is too much even for 4 batteries together, one has 1.5V
I was also surprised. It works like this with my bluetooth iPAQ foldable too. I used to remove batteries or put a piece of paper between them when not used but later I bought 2 pairs of rechargeables so it is no such big problem. I have one spare pair prepared. Looks like some keyboards work like this. Mine even has very long buffer for characters so I can write very long text on it when it is 'turned off' and later 'turn it on' and connect to N770 and the text is displayed on N770.
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2006-02-10
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2006-02-10
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Just a quick message to say that the bluetooth version of the Virtual Keyboard works on the N770. It takes some getting used to and sometimes it's a little too sensitive, but way cool in combination with the Nokia.
The Win/PPC drivers allow to set sensitivity and monitor battery etc. These features are of course not (yet?) usable from the tablet.
rgrds,
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