Hi David and list.

I have wondered about how ti independently determine the power state of the keyboard as well. I have discovered that when holding down the power key for about 2 seconds (or longer) the keyboard will turn off and no amount of key presses will turn it on again until you press the disc-shaped power button. Hope this helps a little.


-Jason




On Mar 2, 2008, at 2:39 PM, David Poehlman wrote:

Hi all,

My new bt keyboard arrived friday and I've been hacking at it on the windows side and the mac side. Like the other newer keyboards and notebooks, we are minus the virtual numpad but this 11" long wonder is good to type on with large keys and well marked f and j keys. I'm thinking I might just get a little numpad to go with it. It is light and almost too small to use on your lap but it works nicely on a small table or aircraft/train tray. It'll
drop nicely into my new macbook pro backpack.

The biggest gripe I have against it is that there is know way to
independantly determine its power state. The disk shaped button to switch power presses but does not indicate with any non visual feedback whether you
are powering or unpowering the keyboard.

Also, one other thing to watch out for.  when you are putting in the
batteries, the posts should be face down. I had them facing up figuring it
to be like most devices I've seen but that was opposite their correct
orientation which is powsts down.

I'm happy to answer any questions I can an hope this helps someone.

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