Celluon Laserkey CL800BT
The Celluon Laserkey keyboard uses a red laser to project the image of a keyboard onto a surface on which the main device can sit.There is also a small
sensor to pick up movement across the displayed image and follow keystrokes.
It has all the usual keys plus shortcut keys for accessing the web,email and address books.There’s also a mouse function which displays a touch pad with
two buttons rather than a keyboard.
It can talk to Palm, PocketPC, Windows Mobile 2003,Symbian and Blackberry devices,and makes typing on such devices a lot easier.We had a little hassle setting it up,but this was more of a problem with Bluetooth on the handheld.
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It’s necessary to be a bit more precise than with a normal keyboard,but it’s not too hard to get the hang of. While the keyboard works well, the price, the fiddly nature of setting up a Bluetooth connection and the need to change one’s typing style are likely to put people off.















