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Foldable Keyboard for iPAQ H3800 series Keyboards & Keypads |  |
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| Product Reviews from Amazon.com (Rating System 1 to 5) |
| Review | Rating | Last Updated | Great for getting schoolwork done while away from my desktop! I bought this keyboard for my iPaq rx3115 and it has been a godsend for me to work on my schoolwork when I'm nowhere near a desktop. As others have stated, yes the keys are small, but I got adjusted to it almost immediately; I even like the Microsoft start button which works the same way as the desktop when I need to open up certain programs. Next to the stand, there's a port to connect either the OEM sync cable and wall plug which is needed when using the keyboard since it does suck up power from your iPaq - which is the only con that I have. To anyone who is looking to purchase this keyboard, make sure to go to HP's website to download the drivers for it or else it will not work - you just need to install the driver on your desktop, then sync it to your iPaq....then off you go. | 5 | Today | Good Keyboard! This does the job. It does seem to be a little delicate, so I open and close it very slowly and carefully, but once it is open, it does a great job. I had a little trouble with repeating keys at first, but once I turned on the keyboard sound, I can tell when it is happening before I look up and see 500 X's on the screen. It was worth the money. | 4 | Today | Foldable Keyboard The foldable keyboard is perfect. It workes perfectly and everyone that has seen and used it is impressed. Thanks. | 5 | Today | Nice keyboard as long as it lasts I first bought this keyboard in 2004. I used it from time to time and was quite pleased with it until certain keys suddenly no longer worked. Hewlett Packard replaced it as it was still under warranty. A few months later, the same keys (P, O, etc.) suddenly stopped working on the replacement keyboard. The ribbon cable on the right side of the keyboard (inside, you can't see it) is about 1/4 inch too short so that opening and closing the keyboard puts a tension on the cable which eventually causes it to break. It could possibly be avoided if you open the keyboard slowly and very gently. It seems to be the only keyboard that does not need batteries. I would consider buying another one, but it's too bad that HP didn't add another quarter inch of play to the cable. | 3 | Today | Gets the Job Done This keyboard gets the job done, compact, folds away nicely. The downside is that unlike most othe PDA keyboards it plugs in instead of using wireless or Bleutooth. It also lacks a power source (ie. battery, Ac adapter) and can drain your PDA's battery. The main positive is that it is compatible, the only keyboard compatible with this set of HP products. Oh one other thing, if you're using POCKET PC windows 2003 or newer your gonna need to download a new driver from HP's website, as what they packadge with the product is now old and no longer compatible. | 3 | Today | Great Keyboard! first one lasted 2 years... could be better this keyboard is very compact! it is well made and looks good too! | 4 | Today | Nice, solid keyboard, works with rx3115 It's hard finding a keyboard that works with your pda. I ending up getting this one for my rx3115 and do not regret it. Check around for prices, but this is a nice one. I prefer the kind that hook up to the serial port and don't require batteries. You don't have to worry about the PDA falling off or the batteries running out.
The keys are very solid, which is very different from most other foldable keyboards which are more like flimsy laptop keyboards. Also the keyboard itself is very sturdy and won't fold up in your lap. It doesn't fold at all, actually, the keys slide out sideways. I like this design better than the others which fold like napkins.
The only drawback is that this keyboard is smaller, but I got used to it within a day.
Also, it's not mentioned in the instructions, but you do have to have turn the PDA off and then on to get the PDA to recognize keyboards like this that hook up via the serial port. | 5 | Today | Great item for typing in lots of data This is a great, portable keyboard. It worked with my iPAQ hx2755 the first time I tried it. It amazed my neighbors on the airplane when I whipped it out and started typing away on it. If you have a lot of typing to do, this is the way to do it. It is small and takes a little adjustment, but if you are a quick typist it beats using a stylus to tap your entries in. Now if they could just get a mouse to go with it..... | 5 | Today | Not Bluetooth Like the others, this is not the Bluetooth keyboard that was advertised. First time ever I got the wrong product from Amazon. | 1 | Today | Not as represented Ordered for my HP4705. This is not a bluetooth keyboard. they sent two of them both the same non-bluetooth item. Now I have to send back and hope I get credit. | 1 | Today |
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