TNX Nat.
On 8/11/2017 2:57 PM, Nat Taylor wrote:
> my wireless keyboard and mouse is the iPazzPort Wireless Mini Keyboard with
> Touchpad for Android TV Box and Raspberry Pi 3 and HTPC KP-810-21S
>
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Nat Taylor wrote:
>
>> Those cases are sweet. They don't appea
Give them a call and talk to them, tell them what you are looking for.
I was talking to them about a case to hold the RPi and a packet controller,
I need to pick it back up. They told me to drop by and take a look at what
they had, but I have moved to OKC so have to wait until I can get back up
th
my wireless keyboard and mouse is the iPazzPort Wireless Mini Keyboard with
Touchpad for Android TV Box and Raspberry Pi 3 and HTPC KP-810-21S
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Nat Taylor wrote:
> Those cases are sweet. They don't appear to have one that holds the Pi
> and a 7" touchscreen thoug
Those cases are sweet. They don't appear to have one that holds the Pi and
a 7" touchscreen though.
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 1:43 PM, Chuck Hast wrote:
> By way folks, here is a commercial plug for a local (NW) company that makes
> great cases:
>
> C4 Labs
> https://c4labs.net/
>
> If you need c
By way folks, here is a commercial plug for a local (NW) company that makes
great cases:
C4 Labs
https://c4labs.net/
If you need cases these folks probably have it and if they do not they will
work
with you to come up with it. It is all made right here in the USA, no
Chinese
stuff.
They even hav
/.//..use a wireless keyboard and mouse.../
What model combo are you using, Nat? I might be in the market.
Same with your screen? I see all sorts of claims to be "official".
-Dave
On 8/11/2017 10:37 AM, Nat Taylor wrote:
> I'm pretty well versed with the Pi. Mine is in a little case with the
Thanks for the kind offer, Nat. Let's watch and see what else shows up
before inconveniencing you. I'd prefer to use my own unit in a simple
plug and play setup if possible and not make any driver changes. I need
some help with a CUPS setup for printing, etc. and will no doubt have a
few more q
I'm pretty well versed with the Pi. Mine is in a little case with the
official 7" screen. I use a 2 watt phone charger to power it
generally, and use a wireless keyboard and mouse that kinda looks like a
game controller.. I'd be happy to bring the keyboard and mouse if I can
make the PLUG me
I would like a little hands-on help and chat time with my new Raspberry
Pi and wonder if there will be a plug and play workstation set up at the
next Clinic so I can just slip it in a pocket and bring it along without
hauling along the rest. Thanks.
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