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NaenIX

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#658 22-Oct-2003 17:58
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This maybe a silly question, but I need to know. I already have an iPAQ BT'ed to my PC and I'm considering purchasing the BT mouse & keyboard (like the one from Microsoft). Question: Can I use all of them at the same time? If yes, which BT adapter must I use? the one supplied with the mouse/keyboard or I can use my existing adapter. FYI I'm using an MSI BT adapter. Thankx in advance.

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  #1935 22-Oct-2003 18:03
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Yes you can use the mouse, keyboard and Pocket PC all at the same time. But be warned: the Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard software supports only a limited set of profiles - you'll not be able to synchronise your Pocket PC or share the internet with this.

Some of the current dongles in the market (like TDK) will support mouse and keyboard with the next driver version (1.4 and up).

The current Bluetooth combos with mouse and keyboard are the Logitech and Bluetake (coming in Nov'03).




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  #1936 22-Oct-2003 19:13
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Thanks freitasm. What about my MSI adapter? Are you familiar with them? Maybe someone else can help me on this matter?

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