The answer I believe is possibly!
There is no read write Lightening to USB adaptor other than the lightening to
USB camera adaptor which allows you to connect a camera to your iPhone or IOS
device and then view the photos on the camera or it’s storage card,
This is a read only situation there
John, bluetooth 4.2 is pretty good. 30 meters range and you can pair 8 devices
or so pretty successfully. Braille devices are very simple serial channels so
don’t require a lot of horsepower. The interoperability and interference
avoidance with WiFi is also quite good now I believe it’s
that's kind of what I suspected, but I just wanted to make sure.
Chris.
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> On Dec 20, 2016, at 11:24, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> That is unfortunate, there are times when wireless is just not reliable /
> secure enough. I wonder at what level of
That is unfortunate, there are times when wireless is just not reliable /
secure enough. I wonder at what level of density does bluetooth performance
degrade to being nearly unusable.
On 20 December 2016 at 10:40, E.T. wrote:
>There is no USB support for the
That’s not true actually, there is. Adapters exist and you can attach certain
devices via USB, same with Android, but the support is not 100% from what I
understand. There is a lightning Ethernet adapter as well.
> On Dec 20, 2016, at 10:40 AM, E.T. wrote:
>
>
There is no USB support for the iDevices.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
I have seen the truth and it makes no sense.
E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 12/20/2016 3:06 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Before I go too far into this message, I want to save any confusion. I
know I said this
Before I go too far into this message, I want to save any confusion. I know I
said this in my subject, but let me reidderate: this is in regards to iOS,
*not!* OSX.
So, I'm not sure if this would actually work, but I figured that I'd ask. How
extensive is iOS's USB support? By this what I mean