HP iPAQ Micro Keyboard for H4100 & H2200 series Pocket PC
admin | Jul 09, 2011 | 3 comments
HP iPAQ Micro Keyboard for H4100 & H2200 series Pocket PC
- Fit securely on your iPAQ Pocket PC h2200 or h4100 series iPAQ
- Be comfortable with the ergonomic design and standard QWERTY layout
- Type comfortably and fast anywhere
- Thumbs up H2200 Micro keyboard
- One-year limited warranty
HEWLETT PACKARD (FA162A#AC3) SlimLine Micro Keyboard for iPAQ
List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 14.99
Filed Under: Pocket PC



Handy little keyboard,
I recently picked up an Ipaq 4155 and this keyboard to go along with it. I chose this over the 4355 with the built-in keyboard since the 4355 is just too large to carry around all the time.
The keyboard is as small as possible while still being easy to use, and it weighs almost nothing. Driver installation was a snap. I’ve had no problems with it so far.
If you are like me and could use a keyboard for your iPaq sometimes, but not all the time, go for this with the 4155 over the 4355. If you will need it the majority of the time and you dont mind the additional size, the 4355 may be a better match for you. Of course if you need a keyboard for the 2200 series this is also the way to go.
Small, easy to use, light – well worth the price.
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|Great little keyboard,
When shopping for a ppc I coudn’t decided between the ipaq 4155 and the 4355. The reason being is that I didn’t know if the added keyboard would be necessary. I ended up with the 4155 and the hp micro keyboard. Glad I went with this route. The keyboard is small but still big enough to type with ease and when I don’t need it I can simply slip it off. What I like the most about using this keyboard with the 4155 vs the 4355 is that the keyboard actually slips over the navigation buttons so it does not make the unit that much longer like the 4355. It does make it a bit fatter though.
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|Excellent keyboard, not perfect,
PROS:
1. The spacing between the keys and the feel of each key-press are both engineered very well and allows me to type quickly with just two thumbs
2. The keyboard fits perfectly under my h2210 — there is no rattling, it won’t detatch accidentally, and it attaches relatively easily
3. The software and hardware installation was complete in under 2 minutes
4. I haven’t tested this with all programs, but the gameboy/SNES/etc emulator MorphGear allows you to map the hardware keyboard buttons to the controller buttons within the program — this means you’ll have enough hardware buttons to play SNES games
CON:
1. The thickness of the keyboard is a little more than i had expected — it seems like it’s about 1.5 times the thickness of the iPaq 2210, which destroys the sleekness of the iPaq with the keyboard attached
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