Re: Bluetooth Keyboard and my Ipaq



Well there are no other computers running in the room., but there is an
access point.
Rick

"David Hettel" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've found that Bluetooth works pretty good around Wi-Fi in my experience.
But the total number of laptops is rather low. I suppose that a classroom
full of laptops all trying to connect, could slow things way down for your
Bluetooth.

And it could be someone trying to have some fun to. Have you tried doing
this at another time? Or perhaps sitting in another spot?

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"Coach Rick" <coachrick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

I am new here, but glad I found ya's. I recently bought a Bluetooth
keyboard to go with my Ipaq RX3115, which I do love, and seems very
reliable, at least for the last year. Anyhow, I installed all the
software as advised, and even went to the HP website and dl'd the updated
driver for it. It works great in certain places, but at school, which is
why I really wanted it, it seems sluggish, and sometimes automatically
repeats letters at random. Is there something I should be doing? Cold it
be too much interference in the room? There is a wireless AP in the room
my class is located, could that possibly be it?

Thanks for any help you can give me.

Rick





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