Hi folks,
I don't have a Bluetooth keyboard at the moment.
Is there a way to simulate a Bluetooth keyboard using two desktops?
Thanks,
Claudio.
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Thanks for the answers.
If someone developed a program for simulate it, please send me.
Regarding the Bluetooth keyboards, I found a lot of options in the
Bluetooth site.
What are the models more appropriated to Linux S.O.?
Claudio.
On 6/28/05, Marcel Holtmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Nils,
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> > >>I don't have a Bluetooth keyboard at the moment.
> > >>Is there a way to simulate a Bluetooth keyboard using two desktops?
> > > it is possible, but I don't know of any problem capable of doing it.
> >
> > Problems are only good for causing other problems.
> > Sorry, could not resist ;)
> >
> > I guess what you meant are programs to solve that problem...
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> you are right. Sometimes I should take a longer break after the
> LinuxTag ;)
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> Regards
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> Marcel
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Hi Nils,
> >>I don't have a Bluetooth keyboard at the moment.
> >>Is there a way to simulate a Bluetooth keyboard using two desktops?
> > it is possible, but I don't know of any problem capable of doing it.
>
> Problems are only good for causing other problems.
> Sorry, could not resist ;)
>
> I guess what you meant are programs to solve that problem...
you are right. Sometimes I should take a longer break after the
LinuxTag ;)
Regards
Marcel
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> Hi Claudio,
>>I don't have a Bluetooth keyboard at the moment.
>>Is there a way to simulate a Bluetooth keyboard using two desktops?
> it is possible, but I don't know of any problem capable of doing it.
Problems are only good for causing other problems.
Sorry, could not resist ;)
I guess what you meant are programs to solve that problem...
> Regards
> Marcel
Cheers
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Hi Claudio,
> I don't have a Bluetooth keyboard at the moment.
> Is there a way to simulate a Bluetooth keyboard using two desktops?
it is possible, but I don't know of any problem capable of doing it.
Regards
Marcel
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