On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Chris Faherty wrote:

> I have problems like that with my Treo 300.  It's when it goes in/out of
> coverage.  In my office the reception is right on the line, and I find
> that sometimes it will actually drop keys rather than just buffering
> them for a second or two.  Yeah, I just tested it again.. typing
> "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" while the light was blinking red, and
> during the transition between red-blink and green-blink it stalled and I
> wound up missing a character.  This was in a non-network related text
> field.

I can't remember the specifics of the other cases I've heard of, but the
latest one is with a Tungsten T.  My guess is the one reason I don't have
any problems with my IR keyboard is because of the hardware... Visor
Platinum and Dragonball VZ, therefore 2 serial ports, and one of those is
being used by the wireless card, while the other is being used by the
keyboard.  No resource contention, etc.

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