Using Touch as USB Keyboard

Hi
Does anyone know if there is a way for an ipod touch to emulate a usb keyboard? I am having problems using my wireless keyboard with a new Mac mini.
Thanks.

But it would be a good idea. Send feedback to Apple, they could submit a native app to the app store. Here's a link:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipodtouch.html

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