By Andrew Liszewski
If you’ve gotten used to the tiny keyboard on the Asus EEE and for some reason would like to have the same cramped typing experience on your desktop PC, you’ll want to pick up this Super Tiny Keyboard available from Brando for $25. At just 6.6 inches wide I wholeheartedly agree with the ‘Tiny’ part, but I think ‘Super Tiny’ should be reserved for the type of ‘keyboards’ used on Casio Databank watches. But that’s just my opinion. The keyboard manages to cram 56 keys into its small form factor, including caps lock, num lock and function keys, and features a mini-USB connector on the back. And while I appreciate Brando providing a photo of the keyboard next to the iPhone for size comparison, since it’s lacking bluetooth or any kind of wireless connection, there’s absolutely no way to actually use it in lieu of the iPhone’s own software keyboard.
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Yeah. Remember to put the Caps Lock key in there. Very important. Way to go.
Wait… where is it? I can't see it, but the text says so.
I believe it is a function key press, possible the S key.
This would be cool if it had Bluetooth and the keys were bigger than on my BB 8320 Curve. It's hard to type e-mail on the Curve with my fat fingers!
here is interestig idea.All languahe keyboard
http://digg.com/design/Any_languages_keyboard
Could this be used on smart phones? For example, the n96 with its mini usb connection as well. If so, excellent alternative to the ir keyboards which are over $100.
Could this be used on smart phones? For example, the n96 with its mini usb connection as well. If so, excellent alternative to the ir keyboards which are over $100.
Could this be used on smart phones? For example, the n96 with its mini usb connection as well. If so, excellent alternative to the ir keyboards which are over $100.