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i agree with you... but in reality its not that easy under Android. Its a little easier on Blackberry and way easier on Windows Mobile.
If you take at look at the driver user manual you will see the steps required such as;
1. Discovering keyboard or enter Mac address manually (Driver)
2. Set the Locale Input Method (Android OS)
3. Set the Text Input Method (Android OS)
4. Start the driver and wait for the connection (Driver)
But these steps only need to performed once.
Until I can get the driver in the Android Market the only way to install it is via Windows apk installer.
Everyone,
Sorry for not being completely ready on the driver before i post the original message.
I recompiled the driver and signed it with a production certificate. The new version was uploaded to the site this morning.
I only have a G1 to work with so if anyone interested in testing the driver and have a SPP keyboard and other Android/Droid device please let me know.
In return for using your Android or Droid device to test the driver with one of the supported keyboards I can offer you a free registration key.
thanks everyone...
Please share if you make it work. That's a nice keyboard, although it has no dedicated numeric row, I think.
Regards,
Ace
yes barry99705 is correct. Make sure you get a SPP keyboard. iGo Stowaway ultra-slim keyboard and iGo Stowaway universal keyboard are HID compatible not SPP.
here is a list of SPP keyboards that i tested:
* ThinkOutside Shasta Keyboard
* Freedom Input Universal Keyboard I & II
* Chainpas SmartKeyboard
* Freedom Blackberry Keyboard
* Amzer SmartKeyboard
* Xema BlueKeyboard
* Snap-N-Type Keyboard
But these steps only need to performed once.
Until I can get the driver in the Android Market the only way to install it is via Windows apk installer.
i agree with you... but in reality its not that easy under Android. Its a little easier on Blackberry and way easier on Windows Mobile.
If you take at look at the driver user manual you will see the steps required such as;
1. Discovering keyboard or enter Mac address manually (Driver)
2. Set the Locale Input Method (Android OS)
3. Set the Text Input Method (Android OS)
4. Start the driver and wait for the connection (Driver)
But these steps only need to performed once.
Until I can get the driver in the Android Market the only way to install it is via Windows apk installer.
I don't use a computer to work with my droid, would doing the whole SD card thing be the easiest?
Thanks
I don't think the DROID browser allows direct downloads to the SD card from the web. Correct me if I'm wrong (it would be handy to do so).