That means that the keyboard is fully compatible with Linux, but that it requires BT bonding (as do most secure bluetooth devices).iBrew said:http://www.organicdesign.co.nz/Apple_wireless_keyboard_on_Linux
That's what I have so far. What do you think?
Yeah, remember that the Magic Mouse isn't the same as the keyboard. I have no idea whether the mouse will work.Nightwheel said:Magic Mouse has just recently been able to work under a normal windows install. Due to someone extracting the magic mouse driver out of bootcamp.
Let me just find my 1200 page long book that lists all bluetooth keyboard and mice...aesir911 said:What bluetooth mouses and keyboards will work with the pandora?
My thoughts exactly...Tokiopop said:Let me just find my 1200 page long book that lists all bluetooth keyboard and mice...aesir911 said:What bluetooth mouses and keyboards will work with the pandora?
(naw)mcx said:My thoughts exactly...Tokiopop said:Let me just find my 1200 page long book that lists all bluetooth keyboard and mice...aesir911 said:What bluetooth mouses and keyboards will work with the pandora?
Hey, look on the bright side. We've got it good right now, just wait 'till it's out!
At a guess, any that don't need extra drivers.aesir911 said:What bluetooth mouses and keyboards will work with the pandora?
There is a standard profile for Bluetooth input devices, so any devices that follow those standards will work fine.aesir911 said:so they apparently all work (besides apple brand)?