⌨️ Type Your Way to Success!
The Palm 3245WW Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard is a compact, full QWERTY keyboard designed for Palm Treo and Centro users, featuring an encrypted Bluetooth connection and powered by 2 AAA batteries, ensuring secure and efficient typing on the go.
M**N
Palm Bluetooth Keyboard
The keyboard works well, and is much more easy to use than the docked keyboard, which could be used with a Palm M515 etc.Weaknesses of the Bluetooth Keyboard include the inconsistent nature of the automatic re-establishment of the connection, taking 3 seconds, between my Palm Tungsten E2 and the Keyboard, such as after the Palm idle time automatic power off. My experience is that manual connection, taking about 15 seconds, is needed in about 25% of attempts.At the end of a few hundred key strokes, if the cursor control down key is overused, or after similar keying activity, the Palm resets itself and all typing since the last 'Done' is lost. Issuing a 'Done' from time to time avoids too much wasted effort.Two important symbols missing from the keyboard, when used in Palm OS mode, are the 'pound' sign and the Palm `Short-cut' symbol.Overall, the products works very well and the longevity of the 2*AAA batteries in the keyboard impressed me. I estimate a usage time in excess of 50 hours. For comparison, the battery in my Palm Tungsten E2 runs down after about 2 hours of intermittent typing at an enthusiastic amateur typing speed.I recommend this product for simple typing tasks away from a PC, such as on train or plane or in a library. The Palm Keyboard beats a laptop quite easily, as the set up and connection time to the Keyboard is only a few seconds, and the operation is almost silent, without cooling fans cutting in. Shut down of the Palm and Keyboard is similarly a few seconds.
D**L
This is the ticket!
I had used the Palm keyboard model 3169WW ( Palm 3169WWZ Universal Wireless Keyboard ) for a couple of years, and got fed up with it. It was being very temperamental. I've upgraded now to this Palm Bluetooth keyboard, and love it. It works smoothly every time, and is more stable so that I can use it on my lap without backing it up with a book or a clipboard. I can carry it in my pocket, and it's like having a computer with me all the time. I use it to take notes in meetings. I can write articles, and even used it once to write a book.The keyboard on this page uses radio waves to communicate with the Palm. The model 3169WW uses an infrared beam.And a cool thing is that either of these keyboards really impress my friends. I get comments like, "amazing!", "where'd you get that?" I love it.Installation was straightforward and took about 3 minutes. The keyboard is responsive and almost full-sized. On my desktop computer, the q to p keys span 7 1/4 inches. On this keyboard, they span 7 inches. One gripe: I don't like the question mark/slash to the right of the shift key. I can never get used to that position.Spend the extra $15 and get this keyboard instead of the 3169WW--it will last longer and be more useful. Palm 3169WWZ Universal Wireless Keyboard
C**M
great keyboard, but not very durable
This keyboard functions wonderfully- it's full size, easy to use (with the exception of the question mark being in a weird spot), and very portable. It's comfortable, and I never feel like I'm straining to type on it. It's a great conversation piece, and I use it for business with my Q1U ELXP Ultra Mobile Tablet PC. Everyone is impressed by the 'technology'.I've also used this with its intended companion, a Palm Treo 700p. I've also used this with a regular desktop PC with a bluetooth dongle. I've had no problem connecting the keyboard with any computer or handheld with bluetooth.So here's the not so good news. I'm on my 3rd keyboard. The first one lasted 8 months. It held up really well, then on a business trip it seems to have broken somewhere through the airport or during the flight. the hinge broke and so when the keyboard unfolded, it unhinged.I purchased a second one immediately. I blamed myself for being careless and not packing it properly in my laptop bag. The second one arrived and I began using it immediately. It traveled with me for 6 months, then again, on a flight to TX it broke on me. The hinge was crushed.So, stubborn as I am, and the fact that I really like how compact and easy to use this thing is, I bought a 3rd one. It's been 2 months, so far, so good. I still can't say if I am to blame, or if they are just delicate, but it's something to consider if you are a road warrior.
W**Y
Good keyboard for UMPC but w some flaws
I use this keyboard for my Viliv S5 MID. The Viliv sits very well on the stand provided. I was expecting the stand to be flimsy, but guess what it does hold pretty well and doesn't jerk at all when typing.The keys feels like my laptop and the design is nice. Its easy to fold and unfold and is pretty stable when typing on a flat surface. However typing on the lap in between your thigh is not gonna work. The keyboard will flex too much to type comfortably. U will need a one piece keyboard instead of the folding type.Connecting is a pain. I spent 2 hrs figuring out how to put that into my bluetooth trusted device. The answer is u cant. The only way is to search for device, right click on the keyboard and & check the KB and mice box. Need to do this all the time. There is no pass key necessary.I did consider the Igo stowaway but Igo doesnt has no number key on its own. Until I found a better option I am sticking to this keyboard.By the way this text were type using this Palm BT KB.CheersEdit 6/28/09BT keyboard connects flawlessly automatically. I don't have to do the re-connecting dance again. I am using Viliv Bt client software. Works very well. I change from 4 stars to 5 stars.
L**I
Could have been a bit better
I use the Palm 3245WW Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard to take Memo notes on my Palm Centro while I'm at meetings. It takes around 15-20 seconds to ready and pair the device before being able to take notes. The keyboard is responsive and works fine, as long as you're making entries every 10-20 seconds or so; however if there is any kind of semi-extended lull between uses, the keyboard loses its connectivity with the device, and you need to pair the keyboard and the device all over again (which includes the device having to re-discover the keyboard); certainly a hassle as you're trying to remember what is being said at the meeting during the process.As far as size and usability goes, pretty good, except the backward slash/question mark key is awkwardly located on the far side of the right shift key (a hassle as you're trying to enter urls and other such "backward slash" items).Overall, I guess it's worth it, as I was unable to find any other wireless keyboards compatible with Centro; but for the relatively high price, I wish a little bit more thought had been put into the R & D in terms of design and usability.
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