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Type2Phone lets you use your Mac as an iOS Bluetooth keyboard

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Houdah Software has announced Type2Phone for Mac OS X (10.6 or higher), an app that turns your Mac into a Bluetooth keyboard for your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. It costs US$4.99 and is available exclusively from the Mac App Store.

Every character you type into Type2Phone will appear on the mobile device it’s paired with. The app also allows for pasting text from the Mac to the iOS device. Every character that could by typed can also be pasted. Just hit cmd-shift-V. Type2Phone shows every character it has sent to the iOS device.

Type2Phone also supports text selection and copy-paste operations on the iOS device. You can navigate text using the arrow key. Hold the shift key while navigating to select text. Use the cmd-C, cmd-V shortcuts to trigger copy-paste operations.

Type2Phone supports the following 11 iOS keyboard layouts: U.S American, Dvorak, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Serbian, Slovenian, Swiss-French. On the Mac, Type2Phone shows every character it has sent to the iOS device. An animated display of key tiles serves as typing history.

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