Palm Universal Wireless keyboard

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3.5 stars
    Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)

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3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
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Edited by: Wil O'Neal

The good: Compact design; works with Palm and Pocket PCs.

The bad: Keyboard slide mechanism not the smoothest; flimsy PDA stand.

The bottom line: Travel-friendly and easy to use, the PalmOne Universal keyboard gets you tapping, whether you dance to Palm or Pocket PC.

Review: With the introduction of its Universal Wireless keyboard, PalmOne shows it can play nice with others, namely its Windows Mobile counterparts: HP, Dell, and Toshiba. The $70 keyboard works via infrared technology and can match up with the Dell Axim X3i; the HP iPaq H1940, H2200, H4150, and H4350; and the Toshiba e400 and e740. Thanks to its versatility and small form factor, the PalmOne keyboard is a great buddy for your PDA.

PalmOne comes closest to matching the sleekness of Think Outside's Stowaway keyboard at 5.4 by 3.9 by 0.6 inches and 7.4 ounces. ... Expand full review

With the introduction of its Universal Wireless keyboard, PalmOne shows it can play nice with others, namely its Windows Mobile counterparts: HP, Dell, and Toshiba. The $70 keyboard works via infrared technology and can match up with the Dell Axim X3i; the HP iPaq H1940, H2200, H4150, and H4350; and the Toshiba e400 and e740. Thanks to its versatility and small form factor, the PalmOne keyboard is a great buddy for your PDA.

PalmOne comes closest to matching the sleekness of Think Outside's Stowaway keyboard at 5.4 by 3.9 by 0.6 inches and 7.4 ounces. Black with two long rubber strips on the bottom, the keyboard opens via a sliding mechanism that isn't terribly smooth. You pull the keyboard section out to the left (as marked by the rubber thumb grip and arrow on the left-hand side), thus unlocking the whole device in one fell swoop. You lift the PDA stand and unfold the keyboard, which then locks into place. When you're done, press the key located just off the center to collapse the device. Unlike the Targus and Belkin keyboards, the PalmOne's PDA stand is simple and consists of a single infrared arm and stand on the back. However, it suffers from a somewhat flimsy design, leaving us to wonder about its long-term durability.

To test its claim as a universal keyboard, we matched the device with the HP iPaq H4150, and we're happy to report everything worked without a hitch. Be aware, though, there are two separate drivers for Palm and Pocket PC devices, and they aren't interchangeable. We downloaded the Pocket PC driver, and after a HotSync operation, a Foldable Keyboard utility was installed on our handheld. Once there, you can set your key-delay and -repeat rates, enable sound, program hot keys, and activate power-saving mode. To turn on the keyboard, make sure the PDA stand is positioned at the center; sliding it all the way to the left turns off the unit.

Overall, the keys are well sized and spacious, with an 18mm key pitch and a 2.5mm key travel. They aren't quite as roomy as the Targus or the Stowaway's, and some users with larger fingers may occasionally hit the wrong key. We like that there are dedicated numeral buttons, which share space with symbols and shortcuts to Palm applications, such as Home, Contacts, Web, and Landscape mode. You can access these by pressing the blue Fn (function) button, while the white Fn button gives Pocket PC users one-touch access to similar programs. Powered by two AAA batteries, the keyboard can last up to four months with normal use, according to the company's claims.

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2.5 stars out of 19 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 2
  • 4 star: 8
  • 3 star: 2
  • 2 star: 5
  • 1 star: 2

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3.5 stars 4 of 4 users found this review helpful

"Easy to use...worked right away" By lisa1018

Pros Small and easy to take everywhere, locking keyboard

Cons battery cover seems flimsy, PDA holder very small, directions on Disc not paper

Summary I bought this after returning the Stowaway wireless keyboard. I was disappointed in the appearance of the Palm keyboard as I really like the look of the Stowaway. I do like the locking keyboard and the fact that I haven't had any problems with the software. It works right ... Expand full review

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  • Compatibility: PC
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 5.4 in x 3.9 in x 0.6 in
  • Weight: 7.4 oz

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