I have a BTVKB and have been very pleased with it. It is very convenient to carry, and works well in all but direct-sunlight conditions. In very bright ambient light, I find it works best projected on a light-coloured surface.
My wife is a touch-typist and found it awkward at first, because you can't leave your fingers resting on the keys.
Two notes of caution:
1) The drivers for Palm OS5 occasionally cause my T3 to hang. It recovers easily with a soft reset.
2) I have not found contact information for iTech product support. Nothing is mentioned in the unit's packaging or documentation and the itechdynamic.com website has no links to support that I could find. Attempts to contact the company through e-mail addresses listed on their website have gone unanswered. That being said, the only support issue I've had to date is the question (above) about the OS5 drivers.
Bottom line:
This is a slick piece of technology that works very well. It's fun and easy to use. It works accurately for me (with my multi-finger hunt-and-peck typing style). However, if you have a problem with it, you may have difficulty finding support.
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I have a BTVKB and have been very pleased with it. It is very convenient to carry, and works well in all but direct-sunlight conditions. In very bright ambient light, I find it works best projected on a light-coloured surface.
My wife is a touch-typist and found it awkward at first, because you can't leave your fingers resting on the keys.
Two notes of caution:
1) The drivers for Palm OS5 occasionally cause my T3 to hang. It recovers easily with a soft reset.
2) I have not found contact information for iTech product support. Nothing is mentioned in the unit's packaging or documentation and the itechdynamic.com website has no links to support that I could find. Attempts to contact the company through e-mail addresses listed on their website have gone unanswered. That being said, the only support issue I've had to date is the question (above) about the OS5 drivers.
Bottom line:
This is a slick piece of technology that works very well. It's fun and easy to use. It works accurately for me (with my multi-finger hunt-and-peck typing style). However, if you have a problem with it, you may have difficulty finding support.