At the one local flea-market - somewhat informal collection of stalls
selling a very wide variety of items - there's a computer accessories
stall, where I felt a full USB qwerty keyboard that was roundabout 6
inches/15cm across, but, since it didn't include a numpad, it wouldn't
have worked too well with speakUp, but, I have played around with just a
USB numpad for minimal operations, so, you might be able to do something
like plug both in at the same time?
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
"Resistance is futile, but, acceptance is versatile..."
On 2017/10/11 14:46, Fernando Botelho wrote:
If anybody knows of a non-Bluetooth keyboard that is small and could be
used with the Pi, please share.
Thanks,
Fernando
On 10/10/2017 10:01 PM, pranav.lal@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,===========================================================
I can't recommend a keyboard for now. The Logitech K480 did work with
Bluetooth and my pi. However, it is not very portable. I have another
keyboard that I need to test. It is these multi device keyboards that works
on IOS, Android and Windows.
Pranav
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