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Posted by Sven on February 21, 2008, 9:00 pm
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Ain't happenin'. The problem is that the USB port on your PDA, and most
current ones, is a client port. USB comes in host (like on a PC) and client
flavors, like most peripherals. While you can make a cable for Host to Host
communication, to connect two PCs together to transfer files for instance,
you can't make a client talk to a client. Keyboards, mice, etc, are clients.
Your only option is BT. Never seen an old handheld option to use it as a
display for a PPC or Smartphone, though there have been a couple of new
devices that do just that announced, but not released. They also were
suggesting around $500 for SRP. Comments put that as a bit steep.
Unfortunately the current crop of WM devices also don't have serial inputs,
other than over a BT serial profile. Back in the WM2003SE days, and before,
many devices actually had RS232 capability at the docking port. Direct
connect keyboards were available back then.
BTW, where did you find a Windows enabled iPhone ;)
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Sven
MVP Mobile Devices
> I'm looking for an external keyboard for my smart phone (Verizon
> XV6700, same as HTC Apache or Sprint PPC-6700). I tried bluetooth and
> would prefer a good old fashioned wired keyboard that would plug into
> the phone's mini USB port. Does anyone make one of these? I am not
> seeing one. It's amazing that they make these great Windows enabled
> phones and iPhones and you're on your own if you want to use a simple
> ps2 keyboard/mouse!
>
> Or does anyone know anything about connecting the phone to a Win CE or
> PocketPC 2000 handheld? (ie NEC Mobilepro 770, 790) Those have nice
> keyboards and decent screens too if you can somehow get it to act as
> an external "monitor" for the phone. The handheld PC has a serial
> cable, PCMCIA slot, IR and CF slot. The phone has a mini USB plug &
> mini SD slot. I would prefer a wired solution, if it's not too hard. I
> have the old eMbedded tools 3.0 for the handheld (VB, C++) and Vis
> Studio 2003 & 2005 for the Mobile 5 phone and a *wee* bit of
> experience wiring & programming a microcontroller to do serial
> communication. Any ideas, web links, warnings, etc?
>
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