G goob Member Joined Dec 15, 2006 Messages 183 Feb 3, 2007 #1 Has anyone tried this USB Tiny Thumbpad Keyboard with the gp2x? http://linitx.com/product_info.php?cPath=1...products_id=779
Has anyone tried this USB Tiny Thumbpad Keyboard with the gp2x? http://linitx.com/product_info.php?cPath=1...products_id=779
A Alvin Member Joined Mar 26, 2006 Messages 171 Feb 3, 2007 #2 Some guy trying to make a clip-on BoB a while back was using this, so I'd assume it works.
G grahf MK1 first edition #299, still going strong. Joined Oct 19, 2005 Messages 863 Age 44 Location From US, currently in Tokyo, Japan Website Visit site Feb 3, 2007 #3 Ive got one of those. I was going to use it for a carputer. Its just a standard USB keyboard, but lacks a few function keys.
Ive got one of those. I was going to use it for a carputer. Its just a standard USB keyboard, but lacks a few function keys.
P peter_brewer Still Fresh Joined Feb 1, 2007 Messages 6 Feb 4, 2007 #4 I'm probably being really nieve, but would it need powering. That could be really useful in an atari simulator.
I'm probably being really nieve, but would it need powering. That could be really useful in an atari simulator.
H Hwrd Member Joined Jul 14, 2003 Messages 184 Location Labrador, Canada Website Visit site Jan 18, 2008 #5 grahf said: Ive got one of those. I was going to use it for a carputer. Its just a standard USB keyboard, but lacks a few function keys. Click to expand... Grahf, what was the brandname of the little keyboard? I am trying to see if I can find one from on eBAY... Thanks in advance! Last edited by a moderator: Dec 18, 2015
grahf said: Ive got one of those. I was going to use it for a carputer. Its just a standard USB keyboard, but lacks a few function keys. Click to expand... Grahf, what was the brandname of the little keyboard? I am trying to see if I can find one from on eBAY... Thanks in advance!
X xcen Member Joined Jul 24, 2006 Messages 469 Age 44 Location Montréal, Québec, Canada Website xc3n.h4x0rr3c0rdz.net Jan 18, 2008 #6 peter: not to mention C64, Amiga, etc To answer your naive question =P It would not require extra power.
peter: not to mention C64, Amiga, etc To answer your naive question =P It would not require extra power.
kouky Member Joined Sep 3, 2006 Messages 185 Location London Website www.caou.org Jan 20, 2008 #7 Goob, on the page you're linking to, there is a keayboard called "nano". I do have this keyboard and it does work ok with the F100+cradle.
Goob, on the page you're linking to, there is a keayboard called "nano". I do have this keyboard and it does work ok with the F100+cradle.