Palm 3169WW Universal Wireless Keyboard
Input information into your handheld PDA effortlessly with this foldable, practical keyboard. It's easy to carry and can connect to your Palm wirelessly through the infrared port. Works with all Palms. Also works with Pocket PC and Symbian units.
The Palm 3169WWZ Wireless Keyboard is compatible with many popular models of Palm OS and Windows Mobile OS devices. Operating through a infrared sensor, the keyboard is wireless and can be folded into a compact, conveniently portable size. It features the generic "QWERTY" format, and its keys can be customized to allow quick navigation and data entry. This makes it possible to access your favorite sites or open frequently-visited files with only a few keystrokes. The keyboard also works with Pocket PC and Symbian units.
Palm 3169WW Universal Wireless Keyboard Accessories
Palm TX Handheld
Palm 3199WW Cradle Kit for Tungsten E2/T5/TX and LifeDrive
Palm 3176WW Slim Leather Case for Tungsten T5
Palm TX Handheld with Hard Case
Palm Stylus 3-Pack (3178WW)
SanDisk 2 GB SD Memory Card ( SDSDB-2048-A11, Retail Package)
Palm TX ClearTouch Crystal Screen Protector (Single Pack)
Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld
Palm Slim Leather Case (P10985U)
Palm TX Armor Case - The Metal Case (Black)
Palm 3169WW Universal Wireless Keyboard Reviews
You just have to slow down and adjust at first. (they are different depending on palm v ppc) to add things like bullets or to open certain programs like word. worth the 30 bucks I paid for it. The space bar hinge was annoying at first, but I got used to it.
There are a lot of useful shortcuts built in. Installation of the software took literally 1 minute. (used) Folded, it is small and protected from harm. This is so cool that I have folded and unfolded it like a million times already. It works in landscape and portrait. Fits in my purse, wows my friends, helps me take notes in class.
All in all good choice. If I'm wrong correct me. I did notice that my ppc lost power a lot quicker while using the keyboard, but I feel like you can't get around that really with any keyboard. I have an Axim x51v. Unfolded, it locks flat and I can even use it on my lap without another surface.
Simple and incredible battery life, it also collapses to the size of a wallet. Price is a little steep but anything wireless is these days.
i used that one for about two months and it began to do the same thing. i have done absolutely everything to the keyboard, and my palm to try to rectify the problem with to no avail. if i moved the keyboard around i could sometimes get it to come back but it got worse and worse. thinking that this was a fluke, i bought another one and within the warranty period it also had the same problem and it was as though the keyboard shorted out along a line of keys from top to bottom. i called customer support which less than customer friendly or supportive, but they ultimately determined that it was a defect of the keyboard and not my palm tx and sent me another one. i loved them for their ease of use and long battery life.
disappointing. i currently have three of these keyboards. my problem with my first keyboard started about a year after purchase when different keys stopped working on the right side. i absolutely love, and depend on this keyboard daily, when it works, and take great care of them, however they all died the same death.
Love it. Its not cheaply made and it works great. If you own a Palm Pilot I suggest you buy one because it makes it so much easier working with your Palm Pilot.Great Idea. I bought one of these keyboards for my Palm Pilot and I have to say its wonderful.
Piece of cake. It had not occurred to me to use it without the kickstand - that would be awkward and uncomfortable. What a blessing and relief, after having almost resigned myself to the notion that no working keyboard out there was compatible with my Centro. The connection is very good, while the device is on the kickstand.
It won't last forever, but it will do quite reasonably. IT WORKS WITH PALM CENTRO. The antenna also swings up 90 or more degrees to get the top ports of other handheld devices. attempt to make the keyboard useable for my trip. However, I went into the directories on the CD and quickly found the correct installation file. Some of the keys are positioned in uncustomary places, but not without thought. The keyboard is stable on the lap (unlike some other versions/models/manufacturers according to reviews).
The keyboard is flimsy for a desktop or laptop keyboard, but not when you consider what it is and how it moves, slides, folds and clicks closed. It just leans up. The keyboard folds across the middle. However, having dumped the poor keyboard into my messy, overstuffed purse, I've seen the battery cover pop open twice already (in a week) and spill the batteries into the purse.
The price seems appropriate to the product. While unfolded, the middle joint is well-supported from the back/bottom and I've happily used the keyboard on my lap. I have torturously read through dozens of negative reviews describing the incompatibility of the Palm Centro PDA phone with a plethora of Bluetooth and infrared keyboards. The retaining bar along the bottom is designed for thicker devices than my phone-sized Centro.
This is an understandable design, given that they need to make the keyboard compatible with so many differently-shaped devices. I'm also going to get some sort of pouch. You cannot imagine my relief when, upon receiving the new love of my life - the Palm 3169WW Universal Wireless Keyboard - I was able to install the driver and get the keyboard 100% functional in 5 minutes. It takes a little getting used to, but not much, and it's not physically uncomfortable to reach for any keys. The only quickly-resolved glitch was that the intro screen from the CD had a broken button - I clicked on "install Palm OS driver" and nothing happened. It's not big deal, but a little baggy will help. In conclusion, the Palm 3169WW is not a perfect device, but it is a WORKING one.
I think I'll get creative and improvise some sort of contraption to prevent movement. There are so, so many Centro (or not-for-Centro) portable keyboard reviews out there, that I felt it was my duty to report back and show my fellow Centro-ites the light. No exaggerations: I was running late for a flight when the package arrived, and I made a desperate and SUCCESSFUL. I would wish for some provision to secure the device on the kickstand. It does not touch the Centro and does nothing to secure it. I'm not concerned about scratching or damage to the exterior casing. The Centro's IR port is on the right side, so I barely have to dislodge the swinging antenna from its resting place.
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