9 Apr 2007 at 13:44 #1 Griffyn Griffyn Associate Joined 17 Jun 2004 Posts 393 My USB keyboard works great with the PS3 but is connected to my PC 99% of the time. Are there any good/cheap bluetooth keyboards that would work with the PS3?
My USB keyboard works great with the PS3 but is connected to my PC 99% of the time. Are there any good/cheap bluetooth keyboards that would work with the PS3?
9 Apr 2007 at 13:48 #2 Andybtsn Andybtsn Don Joined 23 Oct 2005 Posts 44,364 Location North Yorkshire Just go down your local PC retail shop and buy the cheapest USB keyboard, it seems all types work with the PS3 so you shouldn't have a problem.
Just go down your local PC retail shop and buy the cheapest USB keyboard, it seems all types work with the PS3 so you shouldn't have a problem.
9 Apr 2007 at 14:10 #3 Griffyn Griffyn Associate OP Joined 17 Jun 2004 Posts 393 The prob is I sit too far back from the console to use a USB one. (I do have a spair one) But would like to be able to use it when it sitting back.
The prob is I sit too far back from the console to use a USB one. (I do have a spair one) But would like to be able to use it when it sitting back.
9 Apr 2007 at 14:14 #4 Andybtsn Andybtsn Don Joined 23 Oct 2005 Posts 44,364 Location North Yorkshire I have a bluetooth mouse working ok on the PS so it should be fine.
9 Apr 2007 at 18:43 #5 Deleted member 651465 Deleted member 651465 Griffyn said: The prob is I sit too far back from the console to use a USB one. (I do have a spair one) But would like to be able to use it when it sitting back. Click to expand... USB Keyboard > Cat5e (via converter) > USB port of the PS3 Run a length of Cat5 to your seating postion, and then get some Cat5e > USB converters for the ends Unless you really want to use a bluetooth keyboard...
Griffyn said: The prob is I sit too far back from the console to use a USB one. (I do have a spair one) But would like to be able to use it when it sitting back. Click to expand... USB Keyboard > Cat5e (via converter) > USB port of the PS3 Run a length of Cat5 to your seating postion, and then get some Cat5e > USB converters for the ends Unless you really want to use a bluetooth keyboard...