Testing the Nokia Bluetooth Keyboard SU-8W
5 May 2005 in Phones & Pocket PC | Comments enabled
However, I can report on a new device that dropped in the mail a few days ago: the Nokia Wireless Keyboard SU-8W. Now, initially Nokia claimed that their keyboard would only work with their keyboards and still do so on their Finnish website (not their international .com site though).
Well, for those considering to buy the SU-8W, I can gladly report that the first Bluetooth keyboard from Nokia isn’t tied to their products only. It fully supports the Bluetooth HID profile and I’ve gotten the keyboard to work with my Nokia 6260, desktop PC and Pocket PC!
Stay tuned for the review on PDAGold.com… ![]()
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Pål Grønbeck says 28 February 2006 @ 03:27
I have a Nokia Wireless Keyboard SU-8W, but I can’t get it to work with my Qtek S110 with windows mobile 2003. Anny suggestions will be appreciated.
Filip Norrgård says 1 March 2006 @ 21:50
You can try to download the HID2go Bluetooth HID driver for the Bluetooth stack in your device. I think that your device used the Widcomm Bluetooth stack, for which the suitable HID driver is the one you can find in the Zip file here:
http://www.cc2go.net/frogpad/hid2go/PPC2003WDCM/
I got this driver to work sometimes, but that was when I tested a much older version of the driver. Your milage may vary. It doesn’t support any Nordic characters and there is currently no way of getting the Nordic charaters to work on Windows Mobile based devices, sadly.
Good luck anyways!
Israel Balderas says 25 June 2006 @ 07:16
hi there, I have an iPaq with Windows Mobile 2003 and the Nokia Wireless Keyboard SU-8W, how can I get it work toghether?
any suggestion?
thanks a lot
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