Teleport Remote Keypad: use your smartphone keyboard on a PC

Toshiba_satellite_g900This is a nice follow up to my earlier post suggesting we have a Windows Mobile-like ‘auto-complete’ feature in the Tablet PC Input Panel. Several folks commented that the upcoming Toshiba Satellite G900 Windows Mobile phone will allow you to use its keyboard for text entry on a PC. Hey, isn’t that just what I was suggesting not too long ago: UMPC owners that have a smartphone could potentially use their handheld keyboard in lieu of an integrated UMPC thumb-board. I’m still not sold on the need for any kind of integrated keyboard on a slate Tablet PC, but to each his own and my thought was: more input choices are good for everyone.

I did some digging in the G900 User’s Manual PDF that we discovered last month on the FCC site and sure enough, there it was on page 107: the phone comes with software called Teleport. Teleport has two functions as shown in the below screencap from the manual: Remote Keypad and Remote Screen.

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The keypad function is exactly what I was looking for: using WiFi, USB or Bluetooth, you can navigate and type input into a PC application using the G900′s keyboard. Remote Screen is basically the opposite and lets you control and display the phone on the PC. Unless I get a review unit, I won’t have a way to test this, but it sounds promising and I wouldn’t mind seeing this software be distributed for other Windows Mobile 6 devices that have full keypads.

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