attila77
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2009-09-02
, 14:45
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2009-09-02
, 14:53
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#132
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Bzzzzzzzzzzzzt. Try again, sir.
I think you should try the phone out in landscape mode before flipping out because most apps don't run in portrait mode. You might find that it works a lot better than expected and you won't ever miss portrait mode ever again.
Like me.
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2009-09-02
, 15:04
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#133
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I don't imbibe, so I can't fully test this use case, but I can hold my N810 in my left hand and type. I've done so on occasion, though typing with one thumb is slower than typing with two, so it's not my first choice.
Actually I do that, too, sometimes (right hand, though). The thumb is on the keyboard, and I'm holding the device with 4 fingers (my palm is below and not to the sides in that case). Not the most convenient, but doable with beer in other hand (do I have to attach a picture ? )
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2009-09-02
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@ Moscow, Russia
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#134
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2009-09-02
, 15:39
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@ Recife, Brazil
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#135
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This morning we were all watching the keynote in the hall, and I got the chance to ask people like ragnar or Mohammad Anwari (Input Method Framework) about this portrait keyboard and the possibility for the community to come up with something useful and usable.
Short and common answer: not easy at all.
Sure, Marcelo or <Your Name Here> can put some designers to work on a qwerty layout and then some coders to integrate it to the framework and make it show up when an app requires it in portrait mode. A very different thing is that Marcelo or <Your Name Here> will be able to hit those keys without mistakes, typing effortlessly with the thumb of your one hand.
If someone comes with a prototype we can start discussing on top of something more concrete.
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2009-09-02
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@ Espoo, Finland
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2009-09-02
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@ Netherlands
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#137
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Such an expensive device, lacking way behind with regards to software, should support both landscape and portrait mode, to justify the price..
And yes, in most cases I would choose portrait mode, and not have to use both my hands just to answar an sms..
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2009-09-02
, 19:05
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#138
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You can just press the power button when keyboard is locked and you will see unlocking screen with clock time. It is not portrait though. This is how I check the time from my N900, I don't use my Symbian phone anymore.
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2009-09-02
, 19:20
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2009-09-02
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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#140
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