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However it is very well built and seem like it would last a long time. The keys are so small you still have to use the stylus. J/K but really they are tiny and it causes you to mistype alot.
Overall, I am really happy that I purchased this. The keyboard needs some getting use to as there are multi-functions in each button. This will make writing emails and adding contact a lot easier. I just purchased the mini keyboard and am using it to type this review. The software was really easy to setup and straight forward.
I really like this keyboard, very useful since I don't like to use the Grafitti text input method because I think that I'll scratch my screen (I really take a lot of care to not scratch my screen).Highly recommended.
Set up was so simple and the layout is easy to learn. I had planned on purchasing this keyboard when I first got my 4155 but delayed a coulple months and just used block reckognizer.
I write more e-mail and take more notes now. How sorry I am that I waited.
I own the Ipaq 4155. Much much faster than block reckognizer.
This is a must have accessory. I am using this keyboard to write this review.
I used this keyboard to send an e-mail within 10 minutes.
The software and hardware installation was complete in under 2 minutes4. PROS:1. The thickness of the keyboard is a little more than i had expected -- it seems like it's about 1.5 times the thickness of the iPaq 2210, which destroys the sleekness of the iPaq with the keyboard attached I haven't tested this with all programs, but the gameboy/SNES/etc emulator MorphGear allows you to map the hardware keyboard buttons to the controller buttons within the program -- this means you'll have enough hardware buttons to play SNES gamesCON:1. The spacing between the keys and the feel of each key-press are both engineered very well and allows me to type quickly with just two thumbs2. The keyboard fits perfectly under my h2210 -- there is no rattling, it won't detatch accidentally, and it attaches relatively easily3.
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