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-- Fellowes PDA "Pocket Keyboard" quick review (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=15922)
I'm not sure if this accessory has been commented on yet, but:
I just picked up the PDA Pocket Keyboard from Fellowes & I thought I should send out a quick review for those interested in Input Alternatives.
It's a solid little device, just 3 7/8" wide by 2 5/8" tall with 55 "Glidepoint" keys, including a Ctrl & 4 direction keys. It runs on two lithium batteries, but powering the connection is still the PDA's job so there is still a slight, unnoticable draw on the Visor's batteries. Connecting the Pocket Keyboard to your Visor requires only a few carefully taken second to complete.
The software features control of audio feedback, an auto-off alarm & timeout setting, touch sensitivity, key repeat rate & repeat delay settings as well. However, you have to turn on & off the keyboard from the software before moving on to your e-mail or word processor (disconnecting the keyboard automatically disables it.)
The Visor/Pocket Keyboard combination works well on a flat surface, on your lap or held in both hands. I quickly found that held in your lap two-handed you can almost type full speed, but it's a cross between hunt-and-peck & normal typing.
If you hate Blackberry-sized keyboards, this one probably isn't for you. But, if you would rather have a smaller, sturdy alternative to Stowaway & GoType keyboards, this is a cheaper alternative. It doesn't come with a cover or case, but the stock Handspring leather sleeve cover holds the Pocket Keyboard quite nicely (if you already have a case for your Visor). I found mine today at OfficeMax for $50, in fact this store had a decent variety of Visors & Visor-specific accessories, including a half-dozen Springboard modules.
If anyone else has the Pocket Keyboard, please port your opinions here...I'd like to know if anyone has put one of these to heavy road use yet...
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Orange, thanks for the review. I wanted to look at it, so I tracked it down to their website, here, in case anyone else wants to look at it.
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Hey OrangeDeluxe,
Just thought you'd like to know....
I went to Comdex2000 in Las Vegas and at the Handspring booth, someone from HS noticed my Orange Deluxe, and told me that it was the color that most of Handspring employees have because it was only available online and not thru retail. You're in an elite group it seems!
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I've got an orange one too. It cost me 40$can extra to buy it online. Stupid exchange rate. Later I found out that the local electronics chain sells them online as well, but at the regular price. bummer. My only hope is that the rebate will be increased because of the very same exchange rate...
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Originally posted by gbgood
I went to Comdex2000 in Las Vegas and at the Handspring booth, someone from HS noticed my Orange Deluxe, and told me that it was the color that most of Handspring employees have because it was only available online and not thru retail. You're in an elite group it seems!![]()
Hey,
I remember that one too.
kewl!
I can't wait to see what this year's Comdex brings!
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Does it work with the Edge?
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Originally posted by Mich
Does it work with the Edge?
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The Fellowes' website just says "Handspring or Palm" devices...It fits my VDX, so I'm not sure about the Prism or Edge serial ports.
Oh, the accurate product dimentions (according to Fellowes) are:
3 1/5" x 3 9/10" x 1/2"
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I purchased mine online from Cirque, and recieved the adaptors for the Vx, III, and Visor. Not sure if the connector works on any other models, but it works fine on my platinum and my wife's deluxe. Will have a chance to check it on my brother-in-law's Edge this weekend, and I'll report back with the results. So far I am very impressed with this device. Glidepoint recognition is flawless (although my thumbs are sometimes a bit large for trying to type too fast on it). I highly recomend buying it from Cirque, as my cost was only $42 including shipping.
Drew
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The Edge has a totally different connector, from the way people describe it though...is the keyboard the same for every PDA and then you have "adapters" between it and the correct HotSynch style port for each PDA? Seems it wouldn't take them long to come out with one styled for the Edge.
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yes, there are "adaptors" that connect to the back of the keyboard with pin-outs for the serial connectors on the PDA. I would expect that even if one of the current connectors doesn't work, one will be available soon.
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