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Richard Seager
Weston-super-Mare, UK
16th April 2007
Turn your phone into a PC?
The Nokia Wireless Keyboard SU 8W works well and is neat and well engineered. It is missing a row of keys compared to a conventional keyboard - the top row of alpha keys doubling up as number keys. So to type an exclamation mark for instance you press the Fn key then shift Q then remember to press the Fn key to cancel the function shift or everything you type on the top row will be numbers and symbols. It takes quite a while to get used to this and slows you up if you're a touch typist. But it makes the keyboard small and neat and pocketable when folded. A reasonable sacrifice. The phone needs software to work with the keyboard and this I found a nuisance. You have to run the Keyboard application on the phone before it will link to the keyboard. But you have to shut down the app before you can link to any other bluetooth device. So if you use the keyboard in your hotel room and then jump in the car to go to a meeting it won t pick up the car kit unless you shut the app down.
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