Hi Chris,

Thanks very much for the info. I did some checking this morning and found what seems to be maybe a better RF wireless keyboard than I've got. I'm mainly looking at this setup for a friend of mine who can't walk and although I'm pretty satisfied with how my setup works, it's a lot easier for me to scamper to the computer to make minor receiver adjustments than it would be for him so I want his setup to be better than mine. And then if we get him set up really well, I might have to start looking real sad around the wife and mention the one word she hates to hear me say the most, upgrade.

Lee Mounger

----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain" <chalt...@gmail.com>
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One thing I noticed on my Googling was that the Macbook Pro has a class
1 bluetooth adapter built into it. If the iPhone also contains a classs
1 bluetooth adapter then this would explain what James is seeing. In
other words, I think this is more a factor of the iPhone than the Apple
keyboard. I would guess that if you get a class 1 bluetooth dongle for
your PC then you could use any bluetooth keyboard, but it may be that
you need a class 1 device on both ends.

On 21/07/11 07:43, Lee Mounger wrote:
Thanks James, I'll take a look.

----- Original Message ----- From: "James Scholes" <ja...@jls-radio.com>
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My Apple Bluetooth keyboard is able to operate my iPhone from all over
the house.  I've never used it with a Windows machine, but I assume
that results will be similar.  The Apple KB is a little on the
expensive side, so it will be a kick in the teeth if it doesn't work
how you want it to when you get it, but it's something to keep in mind.

http://www.apple.com/keyboard/
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