Micro DataPad Mini Keyboard for Palm m105 Series

I have the Micro DataPad Mini Keyboard and I need to install drivers.  I can't seem to find anything on the palm website.  Can anyone help me please?  I know the palm is outdated but I can't afford a new one right now and I need it to help me keep my son's doctor appointments organized.
THANKS in advance for any assistance.
Post relates to: Palm m105
Post relates to: Palm m105

Hi, and welcome to the Palm Community Forums.
That is not a Palm product, so you wouldn't find the drivers here, even if it was not an older device.
Your best bet is to either try to find a disc from a third-party seller (using Google perhaps), or inquire with the developer whom I believe is Micro Innovations.
Good luck.
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