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Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
Collection bin for comments about the d-pad for future internet tablets. I'd like everyone who plays games to vote, and if you voted 'don't like' to leave a brief comment.
(edit) Non-gaming comments certainly welcome here, but if you vote, please vote in the gaming context. A vote about the dpad in general would be in a different forum section, and would get a different set of responses and would serve a different purpose. |
Re: Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
It works fine for the games I play on it now. If they were to add dedicated game buttons a new one would be nice.
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Re: Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
Overall it works okay. It doesn't give me enough feedback when I'm using it, and it bothers me it's not on the right side. However, most of the keypad doesn't give enough feedback -- so this is just a continuance. I do however find it odd it's not on the right side, like most keyboards.
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Re: Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
I find the Zaurus C-1000/3x00 d-pad preferable to the N800 d-pad. On the n800, it's difficult to avoid pressing the center button when moving between two directions. Also, it's difficult for me to press with the pad of my thumb, forcing me to resort to using my fingernail. Diagonals are difficult as well. Also, it seems to have some issue with auto-repeating, even on short key presses. I'm not sure if this is hardware or software. Really, I find it sub-optimal for almost all uses, not just games. Now that Sharp discontinued the Zaurus, I recommend Nokia should pick up a second-hand C1000 and rip-off the d-pad design wholesale. :D (Slightly kidding in that last bit, but it would be a big improvement.)
Some suggestions to Nokia: + shaped or o shaped d-pad instead of square. Recess the center button slightly so that it is even with the direction buttons, or even deeper. Reduce effort to press, while also giving more tactile feedback. -John |
Re: Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
My main problem using the D-Pad for games (and anything else for that matter) is the fact that on the N810 the D-pad is found on the slide-out keyboard and using "Up" is very difficult because there's not enough space between the bottom of the top part that slides up and the D-pad itself. My fingers aren't even big (I'm a woman) and I still have a hard time - don't know how you guys manage.
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Re: Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
I think the dpad has gone downhill with every version, but it's not that great to begin with. I second most of what Johnx said and would like to see few more buttons on both sides of the tablet. Maybe sliding gaming controls from both sides would do the trick :)
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Re: Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
I'm working on my own little fix for this I got the idea from this. http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/06/s...shift-gamepad/ but mine is going to split the d pad to left and game buttons to right. The one I"m building the N810 kinda sits on top of the device. so the whole unit be be about 1.5 inches thick.
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Re: Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
The directional pad is simply horrible for games. Not enough tactile feedback, uncomfortable to use, very uncomfortable to keep a direction down, difficult to hit diagonals, center button in the way
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Re: Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
I dislike the dpad on my N800 since it only goes 4 directions in games and the center button is too easy to press accidently. I would prefer something more like what is on my Tapwave Zodiac. Heck I would like the entire button layout of my N800 to be exactly like the Zodiac. It's perfect for most games.
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Re: Poll: what do you think of the DPAD (directional pad)?
yes yeah i like THe DPAD on My N800
i am playing PC games .........:o |
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