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2008-10-29
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2008-10-30
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2008-10-30
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2008-10-30
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Is this the same as https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3532 ?
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2008-10-31
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2008-11-03
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I've successfully paired it with my N800 running OS2008 (4.2008.36-5), but the N800 responds really slowly to my typing. I can easily type one/two lines ahead of it, and then I have to wait for it to catch up. It's bad in Notes, but very bad in Google Docs/Gmail.
On my N770 it works fine and although I can type a little ahead, it's nowhere near this bad. It works like a charm with my iMac, without any delay.
I suspect the thing at the bottom of the N800 screen that attempts to guess what I'm about to type might be slowing things down. I'll never use it, so is there any way of turning it off?