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drljfranco
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Question

seiko made a device called the smart pad === cross pad , but for palm devices? It sends the info through IR Does anyone know if this works with a visor deluxe?

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Is this what your looking for? We concluded that it will not work with the Visor.
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JHromadka
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I got this from someone else at Ecrio:

quote:
Dear James,

Thank you for your email. Your message is actually referring to two different product lines: 1) the ecrio Rich Instant Messaging Platform, and 2) the Connected NotePads distributed by Seiko Instruments and IBM Japan.

As for the NotePads, the Visor will work fine, but with the current incarnation the Visor has to be laid on the pad sideways since the Visor's IR port is on the side. A side IR-port configuration of the NotePad is being looked into, but I have no details for you at this time.

As for the ecrio Rich Instant Messaging Platform, it is integrated in to wireless carriers, ASPs, ISPs, and portals' systems, so that they may offer Rich Instant Messaging to their customers. We are currently working with
partners and expect that Rich Instant Messaging Powered by ecrio will be rolled out by a few partners near the end of the year.

In time, there should be a seamless solution for Visor users.


So one person says yes and another no. I wonder if the OmniRemote could work with this since it's on the top. Is there a SDK for it?

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OvaGirl
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Question Flip Hack

If someone can't wait for the seamless version, they can always install Flip Hack.

Flip Hack allows the user to flip the Visor's square screen 90 deg to the left or right (or a full 180 deg). I use FlipHack version 1.0 written by Douglas I. Anderson

Thus the Visor can be placed with the IR port directly facing the IR transmitter and use FlipHack to rotate the screen image 90 deg to the left.

Images drawn on the pad should now be immediately viewable on the Visor - in the same direction as they've been drawn.

[Please keep in mind that I haven't tried this out. Not all Hack programs are compatible with all applications.]

G'luck!
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Too bad I can't use my Stowaway sideways. I'll probably just wait for the optimized system myself. *shrug*
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Wait a minute. Strike that last comment. When I use my stowaway... my Visor is sitting up at an angle. The pad wouldn't work as designed.

Hmmmmmm, I'd like to see the IR transmiter clip onto the Visor (and still of course receive signals from the pen). I wonder how difficult this would be to engineer?

[Edited by OvaGirl on 09-13-2000 at 02:31 AM]

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Charo
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Cool

Seiko is coming out with a Handspring Version but I don't know the timing. Just read that in a review that was totally positive about the SmartPad

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quote:
Originally posted by Charo
Seiko is coming out with a Handspring Version but I don't know the timing. Just read that in a review that was totally positive about the SmartPad


Got the link for the review? I hope that they come out with a Visor version soon. This would be great for taking down notes in class.

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Charo
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yardie, no link available, here's part of it:


Imagine writing with an ink pen on an ordinary pad of paper -- and having it instantly appear as you've written it in your Palm OS computer!

The pen, which has a AAAA battery inside, transmits whatever you write through the paper to a digitizing base under the pad of paper. The signal is sent through the binder's case to the infrared port on the left side, beaming directly into your infrared port on your Palm.

It doesn't matter if you write words, diagrams, or pictures -- the Palm will capture it exactly as you write it. from there, you can email it as a .GIF file or print it out.

Handspring owners will have to turn their units sideways to access the beam properly; Seiko says a Handspring-supported unit is in the works.

Installation is via a CD with all the drivers. It works right out of the box without any problems. It is definitely a "show piece" which impresses everyone who sees it in action.

On the opposite end of the ink pen is a cool "pop-out" stylus tip for your screen. It's much more pleasurable and comfortable to use than the traditional stylus.

http://www.seikosmart.com/

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Does the PDA have to be turned on the whole time you are writing?

If so, it sounds like a hassle to turn it on, then start writing. You have to look at the PDA each time you think about writing.

It would be better if it saved everything until the end and then transmitted it all at once. Then it wouldn't matter much how you had to turn the visor.

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GADGETMIKE
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Thumbs up Smartpad does work....I have one!!!!!!

The smartpad -which came from ecrio- works fine with my visor deluxe. Yes, it must be turned at an angle or sideways to work or "e-link" properly but its a neat gadget. Personally after reading the above links I will have to go retrieve flip hack. In addition since the smartpad comes with velcro -which i did not want on my modules, I threaded my hard cover through the two vertical slits at the mounting area and it's secured very nicely. Smartpad uses ist own memo "e-memo", datebook, addressbook and to-do lists that are all called e-whatever, and it uploads to the computer which is a real kick that I will probably use soon. Right now it's just a great journal and note taker -it time and date stamps everything by default- and is overall a top hardware item that -with some tweeking and the addition of a modem (wireless or leashed)- will really be fantastic!!!!!!

I got mine at Staples in Durham NC

[Edited by GADGETMIKE on 09-20-2000 at 11:46 PM]

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Best Buy in San Carlos, CA

Oh, very cool.

But what about Rolando's question....
> Does the PDA have to be turned on the whole time you are writing?

Let us know how FlipHack works out for you, too.


I saw the SmartPad at Best Buy tonight. I was excited .... but not enough to plunk down my money. Your posting is starting to get my adrenalin going again.

Another toy for my toy!

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Re: Best Buy in San Carlos, CA

quote:
Originally posted by OvaGirl

I saw the SmartPad at Best Buy tonight. I was excited .... but not enough to plunk down my money. Your posting is starting to get my adrenalin going again.




Wait fot the SmartPad Visor version.

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GADGETMIKE
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Talking Visor must stay on while writing

quote:
Originally posted by OvaGirl
Oh, very cool.

But what about Rolando's question....
> Does the PDA have to be turned on the whole time you are writing?

Let us know how FlipHack works out for you, too.





Yes, the visor must stay on during the transfer, but this is a good thing. Any of you that have used a cross pad will understand this, because each time you write you might want your "ink" to go to a different file and not over-right or "layer on top of" text you have already inputed.

Flip Hack is fantastic!!!!!!!!!

and by coincidence i downloaded a few DA's and Flip Graffiti hack was there. I did not think about flipping the graffiti and number area, but this does it for me automatically when you flip the screen. (i use a hack called keypad hack that makes the number input area into a phone or calculator touchpad rather than using graffiti. You then type or print an overlay on a screen protector -i made mine from a word text file that was included in the download plus an overhead projector clear overlay (you could also handwrite it on some scotch tape -the purple package kind) it took some time to position it right on the copy machine to transfer to the overlay, but it is so quick for my qmate and quikbudget programs. I will have to re-make it for my flip or teach myself where the numbers are.)

Thanks Ovagirl!!!!!!!

How's the baby business?


Flip Graffiti Hack ver 1.0 (Jan 27, 2000)

[Edited by GADGETMIKE on 09-22-2000 at 10:06 AM]

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