• Bluetooth keyboards

    From micky@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 3 22:33:21 2023
    I just recently learned about bluetooth keyboards that work with phones, tablets, and PCs!

    WRT a phone, if I connect the keyboard to the phone with bluetooth, can
    I at the same time connect bluetooth headphones to the phone?

    I'd bet the answer is no, but they keep coming up with new things.


    What are your other opinions about these qwerty keyboards?

    Like Logitech K480 for example or many others

    They seem like a good idea.

    Because rather than have to find a tablet WITH a keyboard. for the
    minority of time I'll want to type anything, it will be cheaper to get a
    nice keyboard and use it with successive tablets, or the phone?


    I mostly use a PC, and MyPhoneExplorer if I have to send a text longer
    than a few words, but when in the car or traveling, I might want to type
    into my phone. If I have my laptop, the fullsize usb keyboard I take
    with me won't fit into my laptop bag.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com on Sat Jun 3 22:46:57 2023
    In article <7gtn7i1t1ihv12oo1g2m2tc9t6crj0i4hn@4ax.com>, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:

    I just recently learned about bluetooth keyboards that work with phones, tablets, and PCs!

    WRT a phone, if I connect the keyboard to the phone with bluetooth, can
    I at the same time connect bluetooth headphones to the phone?

    absolutely.

    I'd bet the answer is no, but they keep coming up with new things.

    you'd lose that bet. keyboards and headphones use different bluetooth
    profiles, which means they can co-exist.

    some bluetooth keyboards can pair with more than one device, so you
    could use it with a phone, tablet *and* a pc, without needing to pair
    it each time.

    What are your other opinions about these qwerty keyboards?

    keyboards are very subjective. try them in a store if possible to see
    how they feel.

    there are also folding keyboards that work well with portable devices,
    such as phones and tablets.

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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 4 06:33:09 2023
    Am 04.06.23 um 04:33 schrieb micky:
    I just recently learned about bluetooth keyboards that work with phones, tablets, and PCs!

    WRT a phone, if I connect the keyboard to the phone with bluetooth, can
    I at the same time connect bluetooth headphones to the phone?

    I'd bet the answer is no, but they keep coming up with new things.

    You can hook almost as many devices to your PC/phone as you wish via BT simultaneously. At the moment I use four devices on my Mac mini.


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  • From micky@21:1/5 to not.my.real@email.address on Sun Jun 4 02:45:25 2023
    In comp.mobile.android, on Sun, 4 Jun 2023 06:25:07 -0000 (UTC), Auric__ <not.my.real@email.address> wrote:

    micky wrote:

    What are your other opinions about these qwerty keyboards?

    My opinion is bluetooth is unnecessary overhead. Why not just mirror the >phone so you can use the PC keyboard and mouse to type on your phone?

    I don't know what mirror the phone means.

    Also, if I'm in my car or at some destination during the day, or taking
    a short trip, I won't have my PC or laptop with me. Even the laptop is
    too heavy and bulky to carry on the off chance I might use it. (Plus I
    don't want to endanger it. The car could be broken into, stolen
    completely, or in an accident followed by a fire. This is not just theoretical. I've had that twice when I lost most of what was in the
    trunk, and several other times when I lost one or more things.)

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  • From Auric__@21:1/5 to micky on Sun Jun 4 06:25:07 2023
    micky wrote:

    What are your other opinions about these qwerty keyboards?

    My opinion is bluetooth is unnecessary overhead. Why not just mirror the
    phone so you can use the PC keyboard and mouse to type on your phone?
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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to not.my.real@email.address on Sun Jun 4 10:12:38 2023
    In article <u5hao2$2ccf5$1@news.mixmin.net>, Auric__ <not.my.real@email.address> wrote:

    My opinion is bluetooth is unnecessary overhead. Why not just mirror the phone so you can use the PC keyboard and mouse to type on your phone?

    carrying a pc, keyboard, mouse and display is a lot more overhead than
    simply carrying a bluetooth keyboard, especially a folding one.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to hugybear@gmx.ch on Sun Jun 4 11:46:18 2023
    In comp.mobile.android, on Sun, 4 Jun 2023 06:33:09 +0200, Joerg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.ch> wrote:

    Am 04.06.23 um 04:33 schrieb micky:
    I just recently learned about bluetooth keyboards that work with phones,
    tablets, and PCs!

    WRT a phone, if I connect the keyboard to the phone with bluetooth, can
    I at the same time connect bluetooth headphones to the phone?

    I'd bet the answer is no, but they keep coming up with new things.

    You can hook almost as many devices to your PC/phone as you wish via BT >simultaneously. At the moment I use four devices on my Mac mini.

    Amazing!

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to nospam@nospam.invalid on Sun Jun 4 11:46:43 2023
    In comp.mobile.android, on Sat, 03 Jun 2023 22:46:57 -0400, nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:

    In article <7gtn7i1t1ihv12oo1g2m2tc9t6crj0i4hn@4ax.com>, micky ><NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:

    I just recently learned about bluetooth keyboards that work with phones,
    tablets, and PCs!

    WRT a phone, if I connect the keyboard to the phone with bluetooth, can
    I at the same time connect bluetooth headphones to the phone?

    absolutely.

    Wow. Those people are clever.

    I'd bet the answer is no, but they keep coming up with new things.

    you'd lose that bet. keyboards and headphones use different bluetooth >profiles, which means they can co-exist.

    Cool.

    some bluetooth keyboards can pair with more than one device, so you
    could use it with a phone, tablet *and* a pc, without needing to pair
    it each time.

    Good.

    What are your other opinions about these qwerty keyboards?

    keyboards are very subjective. try them in a store if possible to see
    how they feel.

    there are also folding keyboards that work well with portable devices,
    such as phones and tablets.

    I'll check.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to not.my.real@email.address on Sun Jun 4 15:49:18 2023
    In article <u5ipb1$2kmtn$1@news.mixmin.net>, Auric__ <not.my.real@email.address> wrote:


    My opinion is bluetooth is unnecessary overhead. Why not just mirror the >> phone so you can use the PC keyboard and mouse to type on your phone?

    carrying a pc, keyboard, mouse and display is a lot more overhead than simply carrying a bluetooth keyboard, especially a folding one.

    The original post mentioned traveling with a laptop which has the keyboard.

    I wouldn't bring a laptop just for its keyboard though, but if you already have the laptop & mouse (presumably on a desk and not being used in a car), then displaying the phone while using the mouse & keyboard is easy to do.

    it's much easier to use a bluetooth keyboard, plus the battery will
    last for months, not hours. a folding keyboard can fit in a pocket,
    with the phone.

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  • From Auric__@21:1/5 to nospam on Sun Jun 4 19:40:18 2023
    nospam wrote:

    My opinion is bluetooth is unnecessary overhead. Why not just mirror the
    phone so you can use the PC keyboard and mouse to type on your phone?

    carrying a pc, keyboard, mouse and display is a lot more overhead than
    simply carrying a bluetooth keyboard, especially a folding one.

    The original post mentioned traveling with a laptop which has the keyboard.

    I wouldn't bring a laptop just for its keyboard though, but if you already
    have the laptop & mouse (presumably on a desk and not being used in a car), then displaying the phone while using the mouse & keyboard is easy to do.
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  • From micky@21:1/5 to not.my.real@email.address on Sun Jun 4 16:42:40 2023
    In comp.mobile.android, on Sun, 4 Jun 2023 19:40:18 -0000 (UTC), Auric__ <not.my.real@email.address> wrote:

    nospam wrote:

    My opinion is bluetooth is unnecessary overhead. Why not just mirror the >>> phone so you can use the PC keyboard and mouse to type on your phone?

    carrying a pc, keyboard, mouse and display is a lot more overhead than
    simply carrying a bluetooth keyboard, especially a folding one.

    The original post mentioned traveling with a laptop which has the keyboard.

    I wouldn't bring a laptop just for its keyboard though, but if you already >have the laptop & mouse (presumably on a desk and not being used in a car),

    As an aside, I lived in my rentacar last feb and march (2022). I first
    slept in the passenger seat, but it was too much trouble moving
    everything off that seat and then back the next day, so I learned to
    ignore the steering wheel, park facing uphill a little big and sleep
    reclining a little. I kept the laptop on the passenger seat, resting on
    some rolled up clothing to make it level, plugged into the cigarette
    lighter with the appropriate car charger, and a usb keyboard in my lap
    and usb mouse on my thigh. At night, I'd spend an hour or two
    answering my email and planning my sightseeing for the next day, and the
    next morning I'd check my email again.

    Sometimes I used it in the middle of the day. When I left the car, I
    used to put it in the "trunk" but things seemed okay so I just covered
    it with jacket most of the time.

    I didnt' do any damage to the car.

    then displaying the phone while using the mouse & keyboard is easy to do.

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  • From MajorLanGod@21:1/5 to micky on Sun Jun 4 22:00:53 2023
    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote in news:7gtn7i1t1ihv12oo1g2m2tc9t6crj0i4hn@4ax.com:

    I just recently learned about bluetooth keyboards that work with phones, tablets, and PCs!

    What are your other opinions about these qwerty keyboards?

    I love the IClever BK-10 full size keyboard. I have used it with b0th my
    Galaxy Tab SS6 Lite and my Samsung Galaxy J3 Orbit.

    I also bought a Fintie case and keyboard for my tablet. It's harder touch typing on the smaller heyboard, but it beats using the on-screen keyboard
    all to heck!

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to lonelydad58@gmail.com on Sun Jun 4 19:49:34 2023
    In comp.mobile.android, on Sun, 04 Jun 2023 22:00:53 GMT, MajorLanGod <lonelydad58@gmail.com> wrote:

    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote in >news:7gtn7i1t1ihv12oo1g2m2tc9t6crj0i4hn@4ax.com:

    I just recently learned about bluetooth keyboards that work with phones,
    tablets, and PCs!

    What are your other opinions about these qwerty keyboards?

    I love the IClever BK-10 full size keyboard. I have used it with b0th my >Galaxy Tab SS6 Lite and my Samsung Galaxy J3 Orbit.

    I'll check it out. Maybe it will make me clever.

    I also bought a Fintie case and keyboard for my tablet. It's harder touch >typing on the smaller heyboard, but it beats using the on-screen keyboard
    all to heck!

    Two days ago, I th ought either you bought a tablet that came with a
    keyboard or you had to use the on-screen keyboard.

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  • From Derek J Decker@21:1/5 to micky on Mon Jun 5 00:59:35 2023
    On Sat, 03 Jun 2023 22:33:21 -0400, micky wrote:

    <snip>

    What are your other opinions about these qwerty keyboards?

    Like Logitech K480 for example or many others

    They seem like a good idea.


    My favorite Bluetooth keyboard is my Motorola KZ450, long since
    discontinued. It works with my phones, tablets, and PCs, can be paired
    with multiple devices, the keyboard cover folds into a phone/tablet
    stand, and best of all, it has a pointing device in the middle of the
    keyboard.

    Now this is a compact keyboard rather than a full sized one, so I have to
    do without stuff like numeric keypads.

    Are there currently produced Bluetooth keyboards with built-in pointing devices?

    <snip>

    -Derek

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  • From MajorLanGod@21:1/5 to micky on Mon Jun 5 19:32:50 2023
    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote in news:mm8q7iduueccn9cers1kmq5kltsi1b8kv3@4ax.com:

    In comp.mobile.android, on Sun, 04 Jun 2023 22:00:53 GMT, MajorLanGod <lonelydad58@gmail.com> wrote:

    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote in >>news:7gtn7i1t1ihv12oo1g2m2tc9t6crj0i4hn@4ax.com:

    I just recently learned about bluetooth keyboards that work with
    phones, tablets, and PCs!


    Two days ago, I th ought either you bought a tablet that came with a
    keyboard or you had to use the on-screen keyboar

    What is really nice is using an external ekyboard wit my phone. I've got a small fold-out tripod to hold the phone, link the keyboard, and type away.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to derek@decker.net on Mon Jun 5 18:02:37 2023
    In comp.mobile.android, on Mon, 05 Jun 2023 00:59:35 GMT, Derek J Decker <derek@decker.net> wrote:

    On Sat, 03 Jun 2023 22:33:21 -0400, micky wrote:

    <snip>

    What are your other opinions about these qwerty keyboards?

    Like Logitech K480 for example or many others

    They seem like a good idea.


    My favorite Bluetooth keyboard is my Motorola KZ450, long since
    discontinued. It works with my phones, tablets, and PCs, can be paired
    with multiple devices, the keyboard cover folds into a phone/tablet
    stand, and best of all, it has a pointing device in the middle of the >keyboard.

    Now this is a compact keyboard rather than a full sized one, so I have to
    do without stuff like numeric keypads.

    Well, even on the full size keyboard, I often use the numbers above the letters. I never know whether to have NumLock on or off. Plus the
    numberic keypad is upside down, because of the Soviet Communist moles
    who infiltrated IBM and got it to use an upside down keyboard, compared
    to touch-tone phones, in order to weaken the US in the Cold War.
    Fortunately, their efforts were insufficient.

    Are there currently produced Bluetooth keyboards with built-in pointing >devices?

    There is some mini keyboard with a pointer, but it tyurns out it's a
    laser pointer that shines an actual light on the wall where one is
    projecting his slide show.

    <snip>

    -Derek

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