- Jul 22, 2004
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In my quest for finding a sturdy keyboard, I have given up on the flimsy standard ones that Dell sells for cheap. Even at 30 some odd dollars, my fourth one just broke on me after two years. While I realize its not a terrible track by any means considering the mobile/compact natures of it, what I need is something beefy and preferrably the size of a standard PC keyboard for typing ease.
This caught my eye, but MacAlly doesn't give drivers for the PDA to use it, and it seems that other standard bluetooth keyboard manufacturers don't either, as a rule of thumb.
What I need is either an officially supported full-sized keyboard for under 80$ or a 'universal driver' of some sort. My googling has only landed me the short selection of less than 10 "PDA" bluetooth keyboards, but these aren't what I'm looking for.
It might come down to compiling my own driver (/sadness), but that's a path I want to avoid taking!
Whatcha got?
This caught my eye, but MacAlly doesn't give drivers for the PDA to use it, and it seems that other standard bluetooth keyboard manufacturers don't either, as a rule of thumb.
What I need is either an officially supported full-sized keyboard for under 80$ or a 'universal driver' of some sort. My googling has only landed me the short selection of less than 10 "PDA" bluetooth keyboards, but these aren't what I'm looking for.
It might come down to compiling my own driver (/sadness), but that's a path I want to avoid taking!
Whatcha got?
