![]() maybe the bluetooth on my desktop appear to the tablet as a HID device and then be able to (probably through some app window) redirect keyboard output to the tablet. The R-Net Bluetooth Mouse Module enables mouse emulation through the wheelchair drive controls when the user is unable to use a standard or adapted computer. I have an app for the tablet (blueputdroid pro) that lets me use the tablet as a HID keyboard for just about anything else, so I'm hoping there's a way to just do the opposite. My first though was if there was a Synergy client for android (which would be totally great), but that wouldn't work anyways because they would have to be on the same network and are definitely not. Obviously, I know that Android 3.1 supports bluetooth and USB keyboards and mice, but I'd rather not add another one to my desk (or have to buy one for that matter). It works fine, but I would love to be able to use a regular keyboard with it. You need to install the latest (1.0.1.15) windows client app (Windows Bluetooth Service) in order for keyboard to work. Just Pair your phone with your Windows System (pc, laptop or tablet) and start controlling it using this app. I have an android tablet (Acer A500) that I use at work to get to personal email and IM since I can use it to connect to a nearby coffee shop wifi AP. Convert your Windows Phone to a Bluetooth Mouse-Keyboard and control any Bluetooth enabled Windows PC. ![]() Ok, I realize this is a totally backwards use-case but I've got to imagine it's technically possible.
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