Turn Your Mac Into A Bluetooth Keyboard For iPhone

Not all the people do have a spare Bluetooth keyboard to connect to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch with. So it’s better for them to use a Mac. Surely, this is an app. The app works by pairing a Mac to the iOS device. It also works with Androids. Technically speaking, the Mac performs as a Bluetooth keyboard. You just need to type in the Mac app and it appears in iOS. This can be simply called ‘the technology speaks.’


Houdah Software has announced the immediate availability of Type2Phone 1.4. Type2Phone turns your Mac into a Bluetooth keyboard for your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Type2Phone running on the Mac will follow a Bluetooth keyboard. Pair your iOS device with the Mac while Type2Phone is running. Now, whatever you type it will be passed to iOS device.

Features of Type2Phone :

Use Type2Phone to:

–> Quickly type SMS text messages, notes, …
–> Reply to emails on accounts configured only on your iPhone
–> Communicate with friends over your iPhone: Facebook, Twitter, chat
–> Paste addresses, passwords, … from your Mac to your iPhone

Type2Phone also allows for pasting text from the Mac to the iOS device. Every character that could by typed can also be pasted. Just need to hit cmd-shift-V. It also supports text selection and copy-paste operations on the iOS device. It is possible to navigate the text by using the arrow key. Simply, hold the shift key while navigating to select text. Use the cmd-C (Copy)and cmd-V (Paste)shortcuts.

To be noted, on the Mac, Type2Phone shows every character that it has already sent to the iOS device. Type2Phone 1.4 brings AppleScript support. By using AppleScript, it’s possible to open and close connections and send text to the connected iOS device. Type2Phone can be controlled from any Mac application that can run scripts. With this you may use your Mac to automate certain tasks on the iPhone. AppleScript support in Type2Phone also will come in handy for testing text input in iOS applications.

Right now, Type2Phone supports the following 19 countries 1.4 iOS keyboard layouts :

–> U.S American
–> Belgian
–> British
–> Canadian
–> Dutch
–> Dvorak
–> French
–> German
–> Hebrew
–> Hungarian
–> Italian
–> Japanese
–> Norwegian
–> Portuguese
–> Serbian
–> Slovenian
–> Swedish
–> Swiss-French
–> Swiss-German

Here is a video for you.

Current Available Version: Version1.4

–> Basic AppleScript support: reconnect, disconnect & send
–> Fixes consumer key menu items
–> Fixes an issue where the collapsed mode was not restored upon relaunch

System Requirements for current available Version1.4 :

–> Mac with Bluetooth enabled
–> Mac OS X 10.6.6 or later
–> iOS device that supports external keyboards. E.g. iPhone 3GS or later
–> iOS 3.2 or later
–> 0.3 MB

If you’re having problems getting the app to work, here’s a quick little troubleshooting guide from the description on the Mac App Store.

When attempting to pair, your iOS device may not list your Mac or indicate that it is incompatible. The workaround is as follows :

* If the Mac is listed with a blue arrow, tap that arrow and select “Forget this device”.
* Disable Bluetooth on the Mac
* Reenable Bluetooth on the Mac
* Set Bluetooth on the Mac to be discoverable
* Launch Type2Phone
* Now restart your iPhone / iPad
* On your iPhone / iPad, go to Settings > General > Bluetooth
* Enable Bluetooth on your iPhone
* Tap the name of the Mac to start the pairing procedure

The price of Type2Phone 1.4 is $4.99 (USD) or equivalent to your local currency. You can get it from the Mac App Store in the Utilities category or you can download it from here. But, before you download a utility, be sure that you actually need it.

Source : Iclarified

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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