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Bluetooth Keyboards
Tired of all those wires cluttering up your desk? Mouse wires, speaker wires, keyboard wires – it can get a little ridiculous! Instead of trying to manage that jumbled mess, why not go wireless? Thanks to Bluetooth technology, now you can! Bluetooth keyboards are wireless keyboards that communicate with your computer via Bluetooth technology, making your keyboard entirely moveable, without trying to mess around with the mess cables on your desk. While Bluetooth keyboards have changed the way people use their desktop computers, they now have a new use. Bluetooth keyboards are now being used more and more as PDA keyboard. The wireless technology means that as a long as your PDA is Bluetooth enables, you can make your Bluetooth keyboard your new PDA accessory.
Why Use A Bluetooth Keyboard For A PDA?
If people have one complaint about PDAs, it is the PDA keyboard. Some PDAs, like Blackberry PDAs, have little keyboard people type on with their thumbs attached to the device. This has led to the development of the so called “Blackberry Thumb” disorder in which people actually do lasting damage to their thumbs. Other PDAs have onscreen PDA keyboards, which mean people type by touching the screen. Whichever kind of PDA a person has, you can bet they find typing on it awkward and uncomfortable. With the help of a Bluetooth wireless keyboard, however, you can use a regular, full size keyboard to do work on your PDA. No more thumb typing or trying to get your touch screen to work. Buying A Bluetooth Keyboard There are lots of different Bluetooth enabled keyboards on the market. Some common Bluetooth keyboards are the Tarus Universal PDA keyboard and the iConcept PDA keyboard, but there are plenty of different brands out there, so shop around. Any keyboard that is Bluetooth capable will say so clearly in the product description. Some Bluetooth keyboards look just like regular, full size keyboards, while some Bluetooth keyboard especially meant for PDAs are actually collapsible, so you can take them with you anywhere you use your PDA. Most major electronics and technology retailers will have Bluetooth keyboards from a variety of manufacturers available, so you should shop around the get the best price. Even though many Bluetooth keyboards are universal, meaning they work with any Bluetooth enabled device, a few do have technical specifications that you should keep in mind. If you’re unsure if a keyboard will work for you, consult your owner’s manual or get the advice of your PDA manufacturer.
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