Hi,
Thanks for this. Out of curiosity, isn't there an app related to this where you 
can make the iPhone microphone use your computer/Mac so that you can have the 
iOS sound when using Mac apps like Audio Hijack? I saw this on Main Menu, but 
missed the show so didn't know what it was called.

Orin
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On Sep 2, 2012, at 7:45 AM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all.
> I want to tell you about a fantastic app for the mac called iKeyboard. For 
> £6.99 in the UK Mac App store, you can turn your mac into a bluetooth 
> keyboard for your iOS device. You can even control your iOS device using this 
> app, and not just type text like the paid Type2Phone app. There are a few 
> things to be aware of.
> 1. Always start bluetooth on your iOS device first before launching the app. 
> This is the case even if it is already paired. But on subsequent connections, 
> all you do is double tap on the name of your Mac, and it should connect right 
> away providing the iKeyboard app is open of course.
> 2. Make sure that the mac is discoverable to all devices. This can be done in 
> Bluetooth Preferences.
> 3. You must turn VoiceOver off on the mac side once the app is open otherwise 
> it will intercept all keystrokes, preventing the app from working properly.
> The interface of this app basically is a representation of a standard 
> physical keyboard for those who are interested. There is the usual menu bar, 
> but no toolbar. Oh yes, speaking of which, to quit the iKeyboard app, first 
> turn VoiceOver back on the mac side, Press VO-M to open the menu bar, right 
> arrow to iKeyboard, down arrow to open the menu, and choose quit. Command-Q 
> does not work from within this app.
> Hope this app will make using your iOS device even more proficient.
> To get it, simply search for iKeyboard in the app store on your mac.
> Enjoy!
> 
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