Hi Isaac,

Thanks--I had read that entry in the manual. I was hoping that there would be a 
list of compatible products out there. I 
hope HW will consider doing this--it could make things a bit easier. I don't 
really want to buy another keyboard, so I 
guess I will just hope that eventually, this one is supported. The advantage of 
the bluetooth keyboard is that the keys 
are very, very quiet. That's the one thing I would change about my mPower--I 
wish it had quiet keys. It makes it hard to 
use the machine in some settings. But now that we can use external keyboards, 
there is a workaround to this.

Angie

On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 02:40:46 -0500 (EST), Isaac Obie wrote:

> Hello Angie,
>Perhaps looking ast section 2.7.1 of the bnmbt manual might shed some 
>light on this. It talks about hooking up a bluetooth and a USB keyboard to 
>the mpower. then search the manual for other references to this. It says 
>you would only want to do this to do a lot of typing of documents. Perhaps 
>this will help you?
>there's one bluetooth keyboard that works with the Braillenote PK but I 
>don't know if it will work with the Mpower. It's called Stowaway from 
>Thinkoutside.com.
>Isaac

>On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Angie Matney wrote:

>> Hello,
>> 
>> sorry if someone responded, but I seem to have missed it if they did.
>> 
>> Is there a list of compatible bluetooth keyboards for the mPower? Should I 
>> try installing a driver to get my HP foldable 
BT 
>> keyboard to work? Right now, it is recognized but unsupported. I hope this 
>> changes with Keysoft 7. Does anyone 
know 
>> anything about this? If it will not be possible to get it to work, is there 
>> a list of compatible bluetooth keyboards out 
there? I 
>> couldn't find one on the HW site...but maybe I missed it somehow.
>> 
>> Thanks very much,
>> 
>> Angie
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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