Older individuals seem to have a lot harder time typing on cell phones than young people do. While stereotypical, this fact is more true than not. Whether because of a physical disability or lack of desire, typing on a small phone keypad can be a pain for many people.
The good news is that there are aftermarket keyboards available which can connect to your cell phone. These keyboards are smaller than the ones used on your computer, bug far bigger than the ones used on your phone. The most convenient of these keyboards are powered by batteries and connect to the cell phone using Bluetooth technology. Most modern cell phones are equipped with Bluetooth, allowing them to wirelessly connect with an array of devices.
After connecting the keyboard to the phone, you can start typing emails and text messages with ease. Simply prop up your phone on its built-in stand or up against a book to view the screen while typing. Since these keyboards are only a couple times larger than the phone itself, they are easy to carry around to work, school, or on a plane.
Some cell phone keyboards have the ability to connect with your PC for use at home. Any computer with Bluetooth connectivity can connect with such keyboards instantly. Some models have built-in joysticks and buttons which can be used as a mouse, doing away with a separate mouse completely. With membrane style silent keys, you will never disturb others while you work.
To pack as many keys onto the phone keyboard as possible, manufacturers have installed quick keys which are activated by holding down a button and pressing another. This allows a single key to function as two. If you’re looking for full QWERTY keyboard functionality, look no further than a Bluetooth phone keyboard. Like our LG headsets and portable phone chargers, external keyboards will continue to gain in popularity until they are mainstream.

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