Daniel, do you still need the DSL "modem"? We've got three, so my boss is willing to give me one for free. He's gonna look up the model #, so we can see if it will actually work for your purpose....
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Has anybody bought the Palm Universal Wireless Keyboard? I have a $50.00 gift certificate to the PalmOne Store, and the Universal Wireless Keyboard is the only one that will fit my Zire 31.
In general, are there any Palm accessories that you're really glad you bought?
Betsy, I don't have a Palm wireless keyboard, but I do have a Compaq IPaq wireless keyboard, and I love it. I've found it very useful. As a matter of fact, it needs new batteries right now, and it's driving me nuts that I don't have it to use.
If it's the same keyboard I have, I enjoy it. Take it with me and use it to write on planes.
He's gonna look up the model #, so we can see if it will actually work for your purpose.
Post it here, and I'll tell y'all if it'll work.
Betsy,
I have the wireless keyboard. It came with my Palm Tungsten T (or C), I can't remember which one I have. I have a keyboard on my palm too!
I have used it a couple of times and I like it, though the palm almost sits off the keyboard because of where the infrared arm is.
The keyboard is comfortable to type on and has power keys for palm functions. I think you can program it as well, but I'm not 100% sure about that. The manual is clear and easy to follow.
If you have any other questions, I can take it out tonight and answer anything.
I am getting $50 back from Palm for the Trade it In promotion and I'm buying an extended warranty for it.
Huh. I didn't think of that option. (The warranty).
Wouldn't this be cool? In theory, anyway. I do depend on tactile feedback.
I've discovered why I'm crap at Graffiti -- my handwriting, although potentially quite legible is sloppy. I often have to go back and insert letters in. It's a problem I don't have when typing, nowhere near as much, anyway. In cursive, the illiterate part of my brain often goes for the smooth transition.
Dayamn. Coolest toy ever.
Daniel, do you still need the DSL "modem"? We've got three, so my boss is willing to give me one for free. He's gonna look up the model #, so we can see if it will actually work for your purpose....
That would be cool. I pretty much want a DSL modem in hand before sign up with qwest.