>> kbdd in the shell, and it seems like the driver skips more keys the >> faster >> I type. >> >> How fast can you type with that keyboard? I'm almost as fast with the >> on-screen keyboard... > > Just my experience with the driver on the 770. It's far more stable > than it used to be, for whatever reason. The keyboard itself is not > the best quality, some keys do require quite a bit of force to be > registered. There is some lag, akin to a ssh session over a modem > perhaps and on the rare occasion the keys do repeat. Having said all > that however, I can type reasonably quickly with it, certainly much > faster than the on screen keyboard. I have yet to test it for extended > sessions. On an average writing speed, I loose 2/3 of all my keypresses. Sometimes it feels like there is a system. Another thing: I never get a popup-dialog trying to pair my device. The README file (or perhaps the post on maemo-users, can't remember) claimed that one should pop up when running btkbd (which of course just executes kbdd and sets priority). Maybe it is related to the fact that I did try to make a native pairing using N800's bluetooth device manager before turning to kbdd. Obviously that failed. - Rene Jensen