There's no such thing as a pairing toggle. BT doesn't work that way. It's very... caveman-esque. You should not expect to switch between 2 active devices with Bluetooth.
Dat hand model!There's no such thing as a pairing toggle. BT doesn't work that way. It's very... caveman-esque. You should not expect to switch between 2 active devices with Bluetooth.
Sure there is. Check out the new Logitech MX Master. Best mouse I've ever owned by the way.Show Image(http://www.logitech.com/assets/53156/13/logitech-mx-master.jpg)
"Pair up to 3 devices and easily switch between them with the touch of a button."
There's no such thing as a pairing toggle. BT doesn't work that way. It's very... caveman-esque. You should not expect to switch between 2 active devices with Bluetooth.Why is it phenomenal?
That said, buy this keyboard. I have the wired version and it's phenomenal. I'll be buying another one as soon as Varmilo offers them with Cherry Clears again -- which could be ages from now. :(
Why is it phenomenal?
I'm just asking because I want to know what makes it stand out compared to most other tkl boards.
There's no such thing as a pairing toggle. BT doesn't work that way. It's very... caveman-esque. You should not expect to switch between 2 active devices with Bluetooth.
Sure there is. Check out the new Logitech MX Master. Best mouse I've ever owned by the way.
(http://www.logitech.com/assets/53156/13/logitech-mx-master.jpg) (http://www.logitech.com/assets/53156/13/logitech-mx-master.jpg)
"Pair up to 3 devices and easily switch between them with the touch of a button."
On the discussion on massdrop:
MartyPark: "Hi there, I have heard that this model has a key typing bug . Have you heard about this before ? If you have, please let me know.... I have heard about it from LEOPOLD which is the Keyboard Company in south Korea and they confirmed this model has the issue. I would like to know the truth of this, since this is very serious."
Anyone know what this guy is talking about?
I saw in threads from a few months ago that these did not work well with Mac? Any update on that?
I saw in threads from a few months ago that these did not work well with Mac? Any update on that?
"Finally bringing a native supported bluetooth 4.0 mechanical keyboard to the market that boasts the same build quality you've come to love, but with the extra features of Gateron switches and full Mac compatibility."
BT keyboards = key loggers delight. Another possible security exploit. Wonderful thing for a critical device where you type your life.
Wired connections, VPN, strong entropy passwords, updated software, outbound firewalls. I'll do everything I can if you don't mind.BT keyboards = key loggers delight. Another possible security exploit. Wonderful thing for a critical device where you type your life.
Yeah, they can just keylog my vulgar history. Cmbucket, cream pie, turtle p0n0s, milk, etc.
Or you can easily make Faraday's cage for your working space.
I assume with your security concern, you don't type critical part your life in a cafe or public area don't you? Unless being a hipster, bringing TKL keyboard everywhere.
Joking aside, they can use this (http://www.wired.com/2015/06/radio-bug-can-steal-laptop-crypto-keys-fits-inside-pita/) instead, a sure method to get your life. Probably they can just tap router as well.
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I wonder if someone already got and undress this baby.
I'm curious about the nrf51882 they're using.
This module they're using is more open than Broadcom's so it has higher chance to make your own layout or cannibalize to make your own BT keyboard.
There's no such thing as a pairing toggle. BT doesn't work that way. It's very... caveman-esque. You should not expect to switch between 2 active devices with Bluetooth.
That said, buy this keyboard. I have the wired version and it's phenomenal. I'll be buying another one as soon as Varmilo offers them with Cherry Clears again -- which could be ages from now. :(
Wired connections, VPN, strong entropy passwords, updated software, outbound firewalls. I'll do everything I can if you don't mind.Still you can't not to use processor. Even back in 2013, they can extract RSA key using sound of CPU.
BT keyboards = key loggers delight. Another possible security exploit. Wonderful thing for a critical device where you type your life.i feel like this mindset is a bad idea but im guilty of it
It's all about being less fragile, less vulnerable to the great impact of the highly improbable. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.BT keyboards = key loggers delight. Another possible security exploit. Wonderful thing for a critical device where you type your life.i feel like this mindset is a bad idea but im guilty of it
I had it in my hands when user HAL showed me his new purchase. It is well build, and feels solid, and I really like the (simple) design. It does look not cheap! USB can't be used, it is only for charging though. I'd like to get maybe a smaller version, the VB660 if it is available somewhere... But only if there are no Bluetooth issues :)VB660 is totally a thing! ;)
Not sure what you guys need wired for, but if it's because you need to type in boot passwords, use in an unsupported OS, etc, then there's a nice workaround...
I bought a Laird BT820 usb bluetooth dongle from Farnell.com, and followed the instructions on the laird website (Application Note - BT800 Series HID Proxy.pdf) to switch it into HID Proxy mode.
The dongle now looks like a usb hub with a usb keyboard plugged in. The VB87M works to enter and use the bios setup, and I use it every day to type in my bitlocker boot password.
Hate to resurrect an old thread, but how were you able to get the CSR BlueSuite software without signing an nda (mentioned here: http://www.lairdtech.com/brandworld/library/Application%20Note%20-%20BT800%20Series%20HID%20Proxy.pdf). I would love to get this to use on Linux, since the keyboard doesn't pair properly with Ubuntu 15.10.