iGo Stowaway Sierra Bluetooth Keyboard

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I have the Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard. I use the generic
profile without issue... Very compact - good feel and easy to use -
even on my lap while on a train.

It has some oddities with two different function keys to access
numbers and characters, but that's only because it's compressed in
size.

On 3/6/07, Dr. Nicholas Shaw <Doc at docharley.com> wrote:
> I've now narrowed my keyboard search down to two keyboards - the Nokia
> Bluetooth keyboard which gets excellent reviews and the iGo Stowaway Sierra
> Bluetooth Keyboard.  The Sierra has a fifth row for numbers and looks to be
> a good keyboard.
>
> I asked iGo (formerly Think Outside) if the keyboard supported the N800.
> The reply was that they don't make drivers for the N800 but that several
> customers have confirmed a successful connection using the built-in HID
> profile in the Bluetooth manager.
>
> So my questions to all users are:
>
>  - Is anyone using the iGo Sierra Bluetooth keyboard?
>  - How well does it function with the N800?
>  - Do you like it and would you recommend it?
>
> Thanks for your help!
> Regards,
>
> Nick Shaw
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