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Hello
I just bought an "Archos Familypad 2" and installed Mobilsheets.
Since this tablet has no Bluetooth, I look for a USB pedal.
I read about the Bilipro Pedal, but I cannot get it in Switzerland and the people from Bilipro didn't answer to my request.
So does anybody know about any other USB pedal, I could not find anything in the internet.
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Sorry for the delay in responding. I know many users have asked about Scythe USB pedals. That should work just fine. Some users have requested that I allow a USB mouse to work, so that left click moves back, right click, forward. I have not had time to make this work yet. Any programmable USB pedal should work though.
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(06-07-2013, 05:34 AM)Zuberman Wrote: Sorry for the delay in responding. I know many users have asked about Scythe USB pedals. That should work just fine. Some users have requested that I allow a USB mouse to work, so that left click moves back, right click, forward. I have not had time to make this work yet. Any programmable USB pedal should work though.
Has anyone tried the cheap trible USB pedals from Hong Kong, about £15. I'm wondering if they work, is there any delay in the page turn.
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(03-02-2014, 08:01 PM)namder Wrote: (06-07-2013, 05:34 AM)Zuberman Wrote: Sorry for the delay in responding. I know many users have asked about Scythe USB pedals. That should work just fine. Some users have requested that I allow a USB mouse to work, so that left click moves back, right click, forward. I have not had time to make this work yet. Any programmable USB pedal should work though.
Has anyone tried the cheap trible USB pedals from Hong Kong, about £15. I'm wondering if they work, is there any delay in the page turn.
John
I've been doing further research and find that my tablet - Medion Lifetab P9514 - doesn't support USB OTG and therefore cannot utilise a USB pedalboard. Further disappointment comes when I don't think I can use a Bluetooth controller either as I think I only have Bluetooth 2. Whilst my tablet specs do not state Bluetooth 2, they do state Bluetooth A2DP which further research leads me to believe this is Bluetooth 2.
I hope someone on here can disprove any of the above as I would dearly like to be able to have this capability to turn pages.
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(03-02-2014, 08:01 PM)namder Wrote: Has anyone tried the cheap trible USB pedals from Hong Kong, about £15. I'm wondering if they work, is there any delay in the page turn.
I use a three pedal version, bought via eBay for about 20 euros. Works fine for me. No additional delay when using it. Currently using two pedals for forward/back and waiting to find a use for the third one.
My tablet has Bluetooth, but I saw little point in adding the complexity and cost of a BT controller, for the sake of a metre or so of cable.
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Bili Pro is called Footime Page Turner in Germany.
You can order it at amazon.....
Grüße von ein paar Kilometer jenseits der Schweizer Grenze.....
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(03-03-2014, 03:06 AM)GraemeJ Wrote: [quote='namder' pid='3757' dateline='1393754519']Has anyone tried the cheap trible USB pedals from Hong Kong, about £15. I'm wondering if they work, is there any delay in the page turn.
I use a three pedal version, bought via eBay for about 20 euros. Works fine for me. No additional delay when using it. Currently using two pedals for forward/back and waiting to find a use for the third one.
Hi -
I just got one of the triple-action pedals from Hong Kong via ebay. I connected it to my USB 2 on my Acer DA22HQL Android All-in-one computer and I can't get any response from the pedal. Can someone help with my options setup as I can't find the right combo.
Thx..
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(04-24-2014, 06:14 AM)endontop Wrote: I just got one of the triple-action pedals from Hong Kong via ebay. I connected it to my USB 2 on my Acer DA22HQL Android All-in-one computer and I can't get any response from the pedal. Can someone help with my options setup as I can't find the right combo.
Thx..[/b]
The pedal should have come with a CD (mine was an 8 cm one) which contains the software to map the pedal commands to whichever operations you need - forward and back most likely. Load the software onto your PC, program the pedals and then plug them into the tablet to use.
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(04-24-2014, 06:35 AM)GraemeJ Wrote: (04-24-2014, 06:14 AM)endontop Wrote: I just got one of the triple-action pedals from Hong Kong via ebay. I connected it to my USB 2 on my Acer DA22HQL Android All-in-one computer and I can't get any response from the pedal. Can someone help with my options setup as I can't find the right combo.
Thx..[/b]
The pedal should have come with a CD (mine was an 8 cm one) which contains the software to map the pedal commands to whichever operations you need - forward and back most likely. Load the software onto your PC, program the pedals and then plug them into the tablet to use. Thanks for the quick reply ~ Yeah, I have that little software disk and figured it was of no use being for Windows. I'll load it and see what needs setting up.
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(04-24-2014, 06:46 AM)endontop Wrote: (04-24-2014, 06:35 AM)GraemeJ Wrote: (04-24-2014, 06:14 AM)endontop Wrote: I just got one of the triple-action pedals from Hong Kong via ebay. I connected it to my USB 2 on my Acer DA22HQL Android All-in-one computer and I can't get any response from the pedal. Can someone help with my options setup as I can't find the right combo.
Thx..[/b]
The pedal should have come with a CD (mine was an 8 cm one) which contains the software to map the pedal commands to whichever operations you need - forward and back most likely. Load the software onto your PC, program the pedals and then plug them into the tablet to use. Thanks for the quick reply ~ Yeah, I have that little software disk and figured it was of no use being for Windows. I'll load it and see what needs setting up.
Thanks for the help. Works great~
Also, I applied some sticky-back felt on the base around the bottom edges of each pedal - and now it is totally quiet. They were quite noisy before.
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