Road Warriors need more than a typical thumb
board for ultimate portability and productivity. That's why tDevice designed
Q-Pad! It combines a full QWERTY keyboard and a numeric keyboard with a viewing
stand in a strong yet stylish armored leather case. And because the patent
pending design of Q-Pad makes it the smallest, thinnest keyboard accessory of
its kind - 3 x 5 inches, and less than one inch thick when coupled with a PDA -
you'll have the convenience of a keyboard wherever you go with your PDA, but it
is never in the way when you don't need it!

Practical Performance
Any mobile professional - from new PDA users to expert graffiti writers alike -
will find that Q-Pad outperforms any other mobile keyboard available. With
Q-Pad, new PDA users are able to use their PDA without learning graffiti. Expert
graffiti writers and touch typists will find that Q-Pad is ideal for quick notes
and short reports. That's because Q-Pad provides positive tactile feedback, is
less cumbersome than a typical thumb board, and yet is as easy-to-use as a full
size keyboard.

Protection & Style
Mobile professionals know that winning the Road War requires both function and
style! The Q-Pad was designed by a team of industrial designers and engineers
with the solid armored steel protection of a compact yet fully-framed case. It
also features high quality classic exterior leather outfitting. The ingenious
case design allows keyboard operation without removal of the PDA from the case,
and provides an ergonomic viewing stand for desktop use making it a truly Take
Anywhere, Type Anytime tool for today's "on the go" professional.
Productivity & Compatibility
The Q-Pad for m500 series is fully compatible with applications supporting Palm
500/505/515 and Palm OS for PC or Mac. The dedicated numeric keypad, navigation
keys, complete list of symbol keys, 8 programmable hot keys, 4 special keys, and
Palm OS command keys provide users with a powerful productivity environment.
Additionally, the Q-Pad utilizes power from your PDA but it only draws power
when a key is depressed for minimal power consumption.