Freedom Pro Bluetooth Keyboard
Freedom Pro Bluetooth Keyboard
- Used for connecting to Symbian and Windows Mobile Smartphones
- Can also be connected to many HID compatible devices which have keyboards
- Used for connecting to BlackBerry's and Android based phones
- Full 5 row keyboard with 75 keys
- Separate LED indicators to show power and connection status
Freedom Pro Bluetooth Keyboard
The layout has some peculiarities (I wish the up arrow and right-shift were reversed but I've already gotten used to it in only a few hours). The keyboard has a large number of function and alternate keys that expose a wide variety of phone-oriented features; this keyboard was clearly designed for phones and excels at that task.
Freedom Pro Bluetooth Keyboard
It folds into a neat and compact format, has a locking pin to keep it open when you need it open, even contains a nifty little stand that stows away along the top right of the keyboard. I love that this devices uses batteries instead of being itself rechargable -- I loathe not being able to use a device because I need to charge it
Freedom Pro Bluetooth Keyboard
This keyboard is therefore completely and utterly useless to me because I cannot quote items in a command line when SSH'd into a box, I cannot quote strings in a bit of programming code, and when I'm connected to a MUD or MUCK, my quotes and double quotes get dropped entirely since the servers expect and can handle only ASCII characters.
Freedom Pro Bluetooth Keyboard
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