[Q] Questions on Keyboard and Software - 7" Kindle Fire HD Accessories

Hi, I am new here, and haven't been able to find concrete answers to my questions, so here it goes:
1. Is any bluetooth keyboard compatible with Fire HD (second generation)?
2. Is it possible to connect a keyboard over micro USB?
3. Is there any particular keyboard that is quality-made, or is it all the same?
4. How precise are pens for this tablet? I would like to be able to write comments and underline text while reading?
5. Is WPS a good office (basic functions, typeing and editing of .doc documents), or is there some that is better (free)?

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thanks for the reply - it sounds (no pun intended, honestly) just like what I want. All I now need is to buy an xda. I guess that's a rather important next step!
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this is my first post in this helpfully forum.
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I have a very little mini-notebook with a 10" display.
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Hi there,I am also looking for a Dict.app. that can be used with e-book reader (am using
Isilo)what I need is a dict.that is linked to the e-reader so that I can look up the defination
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I dont know if you are willing to move e-readers, but I can across a free offer from Microsoft.
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I am at my wit's end...
I have a Navigon 40 GPS device with WinCE 6.0.
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once again...
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But to configure that in WinCE? There are no Apps for that
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That is definitely one way to get by the 10 post mark.
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bmkhizar said:
But to configure that in WinCE? There are no Apps for that
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Wrong.
Since CE 5.0 the SipSelect tool is part of the shell, its icon is in CE taskbar.
If you want it to be run from within an application (ex. MortScript) you can use the attached executable(s).
bmkhizar said:
But to configure that in WinCE? There are no Apps for that
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Use SipChange

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