Re: Multiple Keyboards

2010-10-29 Thread Scott Howell
Then get two keyboards, that really is the only solution if you want to stick with bluetooth.. Otherwise, you will have to disable bluetooth of the device. On Oct 29, 2010, at 12:33 PM, David Taylor wrote: > But I'm hoping that because the iPhone has one Apple Wireless, that a second > one woul

Re: Multiple Keyboards

2010-10-29 Thread Scott Howell
To keep this in perspective, the keypad is not necessary and is purely user choice. FOr some this will be a real plus if they are used to using a screen reader that utilizes the keypad. However, quicknav takes care of most needs for the VO keys and thus the number pad as well. I'm not saying the

Re: Multiple Keyboards

2010-10-29 Thread Chris Moore
Just wired I think, but I like this as the keyboard has two usb ports which makes life much easier when plugging your iPhone etc into the Mac. On 29 Oct 2010, at 17:34, David Taylor wrote: > Hi, is there a wireless one with a number pad though? The only ones I've seen > with number pads are wire

Re: Multiple Keyboards

2010-10-29 Thread David Taylor
Hi, is there a wireless one with a number pad though? The only ones I've seen with number pads are wired. Cheers Dave On 29 Oct 2010, at 17:26, Chris Moore wrote: > Get a full size one for your Mac, VO is much nicer with the numeric keypad > (and you can add more shortcuts to it too) > On 29 O

Re: Multiple Keyboards

2010-10-29 Thread David Taylor
But I'm hoping that because the iPhone has one Apple Wireless, that a second one would be recognised as a different keyboard and therefore not be stolen by the iPhone bluetooth, if you know what I mean? Cheers Dave On 29 Oct 2010, at 17:19, Scott Howell wrote: > You can have more than one blu

Re: Multiple Keyboards

2010-10-29 Thread Chris Moore
Get a full size one for your Mac, VO is much nicer with the numeric keypad (and you can add more shortcuts to it too) On 29 Oct 2010, at 17:19, Scott Howell wrote: > You can have more than one bluetooth keyboard paired to each device. SO, yes > you could have a keyboard for your iPHone and anoth

Re: Multiple Keyboards

2010-10-29 Thread Scott Howell
You can have more than one bluetooth keyboard paired to each device. SO, yes you could have a keyboard for your iPHone and another for your Mac. YOu can provided you turn bluetooth off on the device you do not wish to interact with, you could share one bluetooth keyboard with two devices. Again,

Multiple Keyboards

2010-10-29 Thread David Taylor
Hi all, Another weird one from me! I have and love an Apple Wireless Keyboard for my iPhone. I also have the Mini Bluetooth Keyboard which I have found OK but I don't use it often enough to really get used to it. Now I'm seriously considering a bluetooth keyboard for my Mac, mainly for multime