The experts from Germany has developed a new type of keyboard for touch screen devices
Improving Two-Thumb Text Entry on Touchscreen Devices
Do you think it has future? Is it convenient for you to type with qwerty?
“BlackBerry has always been crazy about keyboards,” said Thorsten Heins, CEO of RIM, at today’s BlackBerry Jam developers’ conference. And of course, we already knew that.
Hi guys. I came to the One X after owning a huge load of smartphones equipped with physical qwerty keyboards. I do type decently on the One X, but I miss the precision of physical qwerty.
What options do we have, among either Bluetooth and NFC keyboards?
The touchscreen version of the QWERTY keyboard has been the default text entry device ever since smartphones were introduced. However, the combination of having to touch keys that are smaller than your fingers and the lack of tactile feedback(requiring you to constantly look at the keys) has made it very difficult to use.
I have tried two keyboards and both of them didn't show predictive text while emailing. Is there one that will ?
There are many mobile keyboards and Minuum sets to make typing even better. Unlike keyboards which use the multiple row QWERTY format, Minuum has managed to condense everything down to a single row while keeping the QWERTY format we’re familiar with. At first glance, it seems very unlikely to be able to type accurately and efficiently.
Wellb my much loved S2 died and ended up with a BB Curve for the next 6 months which is nice to have something different but I love Android and couldn't move away but I do really like the physical keyboard on my BB and wondered if there was a high-end Droid out or coming out that offers a full QWERTY keyboard plus touch screen? The keyboard must be on the front of the phone.
My wife just moved to a MT4GS. She likes the real keyboard, but wants the predictive text/suggestion/whatever that appears above the touch screen keyboard to work with the physical keyboard. I can't find an option to enable this anywhere, what am I missing? Can this be done?
Has anyone used (or is planning on getting) a tiny bluetooth keyboard?
As an example of what I'm talking about, here is one, with case, for the Galaxy SIII:
http://www.chinavasion.com/china/who...ung_Galaxy_S3/
Since the days of the original Sidekick, I've almost always had a physical qwerty keyboard (SK, CSK, SK2, SK3, SKLX, G1, CLIQ, SK4G, G2...)
I got the N1 when it first came out and