Hi Anne and Krister,
Wow, Anne's done a lot of experimenting with the different French
language keyboards! But I agree that, especially if you're going to
set only one input language keyboard for your iPhone under the
Settings menu, you don't need to worry about buying a Bluetooth
keyboa
Hello Krister,
If you can set a Swedish keyboard on the iPhone, then it will be the same on a
mini BlueTooth or other BlueTooth keyboard. The thing to bear in mind with the
mini keyboard is that it only has 49 keys, with only 9 usable keys on the
bottom row, and 9 on the second row. This gave m
I really wonder if this is true for Scandinavian keyboard layouts, they aren't
so big, so to speak as english, french or spanish.
/Krister
22 aug 2010 kl. 18.41 skrev Anne Robertson:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've been doing some experimenting with the mini BlueTooth keyboard, (thanks
> to Esther f
Hello everyone,
I've been doing some experimenting with the mini BlueTooth keyboard, (thanks to
Esther for making me think!), and I've discovered that it behaves like the
keyboard set on the iPhone. In other words, when I change the keyboard layout
on my iPhone to French, the mini keyboard beco