Samsung has not messed with the Bluetooth HID profile in the Galaxy Note firmware. This means you can connect common Bluetooth peripherals like Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. This could be useful for some. So I tried various mouse and keyboard with it.
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Cyanogen Mod 9 is nearly complete and is working like a charm on the ATT i717 Galaxy Note. It is a great firmware for those who want pure Android experience without any touchwiz or any sort of addons baked. Heck, the developers have not even included an S-pen app. They suggest you to install Papyrus and Markers app from Marketplace if you want them.
I received this question via email today from a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (Galaxy Note 800) user: