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    Freedom Universal Keyboard - Dec/2007 (Christmas present from Grandpa)

    One of the reasons for getting my Ameo instead of a normal mobile phone was so I could write my journal whilst on the coach to work. But the keyboard that comes with it turned out to be inadequate. So I got a replacement:

    Freedom Universal Keyboard The HTC website for the Ameo has a link to a list of suggested accessories which includes the “Freedom Universal Bluetooth Keyboard for HTC (QWERTY)”

    To get the “Freedom Universal Keyboard” working with the Ameo, follow these steps:

    1. Download a file called “WM05SP.exe” from
      www.freedominput.com (The page is titled “Windows Mobile Smartphone 05″).

    2. Make sure your Ameo is attached to your Windows PC and that ActiveSync is running. When you double-click “WM05SP.exe” it will install a progrm in C:\Program Files\Freedom Universal Keyboard. The install.bat file in this program didn’t work for me so I manually moved “bthkeyb.ARM.CAB” (a file that was included in the install) onto the Ameo via ActiveSync and installed the CAB directly from the Ameo.
    3. After installation, a new icon will have appeared in “Programs” called “Bthkeyb”. The first time you click it, you will be given a “Device Code” and asked for a passcode.
    4. To get the passcode, go to www.freedominput/unlock.html and fill in the form including the “Device code” and a 7 digit number on a sticker from the back of the instruction book that came with the keyboard. The form asked whether I was sure before continuing - Press the “Confirm” button to get a passcode which you enter using the Ameo onscreen keyboard.
    5. The keyboard program shows a almost blank info screen except the bottom-right corner has a button labled “Main”. Select “Main”, then choose “General”.
    6. On the keyboard, move the switch to “HID mode” so the LED flashes green, then press and hold the “B” button. On the Ameo, click the “Bluetooth keyboard” checkbox.
    7. The connection is automatically made in a few seconds and a message “Keyboard was connected” pops up - it’s then safe to release the “B” button. Test the keyboard works in MS Word Mobile.

    Problems:

    • The connection isn’t permanent - You have to reconnect the keyboard every time you want to use it.
    • The backspace key doesn’t seem to work (delete does though). The home and end keys don’t seem to work either.
    • You can’t seem to hold down shift and then use the arrow keys to create a text selection area (vital for cut&paste).
    • The keyboard doesn’t work in every program. It works in Word and Text Messages though.

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