BRANDO BLUETOOTH SMART KEYBOARD DRIVER

There is also a dedicated key for "home". I might want to trade. The construction is pathetic. I like a lot of the stuff sold by Brando Workshop, but this keyboard doesn't seem quite up to par. Just ordered and received this keyboard. A second function key is available to launch the Palm apps assigned to the four hard buttons and to activate hotkeys and a few other functions as well.
Uploader: Zologore
Date Added: 16 October 2009
File Size: 22.56 Mb
Operating Systems: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/2003/7/8/10 MacOS 10/X
Downloads: 27250
Price: Free* [*Free Regsitration Required]





This is accomplished by first sliding the left half of the keys over to the left. It ALL comes down to driver support for these things, ya know. There is also a dedicated key for "home". But the whole thing does work well on my dining tray. keyboardd

If you put the palm in normally, you can't use the wire holder to hold it in place, or it will press against the buttons on the Palm at least with the TX What you have to do is set the handedness to left so it will rotate the screen the proper direction because apparently a four direction rotation was impossible, you can only have three, and only one per "hand".

In landscape mode, it will only hold it in two positions, at about 60 degrees and 30 degrees. I need full-sized keys. Interestingly, as I turned on my Palm TX Bluetooth, I located a bunch of other electronics transmitting a Bluetooth signal, including someone's T3 or so it was named. That is because of the metal tab used to pull the stand out of the unit.

Wow, a whopping For a comparison, I laid this keyboard next to my Palm IR keyboard. Anybody want to trade?

At least that's what I hope the documentation means. The CD includes many drivers for a number of devices. After having the keyboard only keyboad couple of weeks, keys already started sticking.

Typing with the keyboard is not quite as pleasant as I had hoped. I hate the palm cradle type thing. The pictures are Ryan's, so that is why the article shows a Treo. At least for me, this creates far too many typing errors, and that of defeats the whole point of using a keyboard.

A reference to "Brando" helped me find http: It has a rubber pad that holds the handheld in portrait mode at a variety of angles. Did you just get a chance to test it with a TX? Don't we have this already? My width comparison was from the left edge of the "A" key to the right edge of the quotation key.

I have had no issues with the updated driver and my TX; works fine.

Brando's iPhone-Sized Bluetooth Keyboard For iPad | Cult of Mac

There is also another small sliding latch above the keys to help with keeping the whole thing from folding up when in use. I don't own the newer Palm IR keyboard, but I did use one for a few minutes.

I have the Palm IR keyboard and I loathe it.

Any use of the word Palm is for discussion purposes and is a registered trademark of Palm Inc. Thanks for the compliment. Could they see everything I was typing? So far, so good.

Palm Wireless Keyboard with Bluetooth Review

Regarding your questions, here's my take. A huge factor is the key size, of course. It's just poorly designed.

Comments

Popular Posts