It seems that Kindle lacks USB-host drivers. Nothing appears when I connect a USB device (I tested a keyboard or external storage). My Kindle has no BT, so I couldn't test that.
Anyway, this is such a basic text editor (basically an old Windows Notepad clone), so personally, I would prefer some better terminal based text editor (like vim or nano) to write more than just some notes. Unfortunately the included GTK 2.10 toolkit is very old (released in 2006), so it won't run any modern text editors.
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