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2007-12-30
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Hmmm. I am seeing a lot of bounce on my new iGo keyboard paired to an N800/OS2008.
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I just upgraded my N800 to OS2008 but now suffer from *tremendous* keyboard bounce. Basically, when I use the on-screen keyboard, ii gggeettt thhhiiisss reesssult (no exaggeration). It is making the keyboard entirely useless.
Does anyone have a solution for this? Would be much appreciated!
Thanks.