Vendor Encourages Mobile Device Keyboard Support
Mobile keyboard vendor Think Outside, Inc. said this week that it has a plan to encourage mobile device vendors to make their devices Bluetooth keyboard-ready. "Think Outside, best known for its portable keyboards for handhelds, said it will offer a royalty-free keyboard driver to vendors that includes a Bluetooth software stack and a Human Interface Driver (HID)."
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