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This rotation feature is really excellent, but on the other hand I dont' want to loose the featrues from fanoush's kernel like pptp support.
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- this is major, major news and a very good development - congrats to the developers for this...
- now why, why, why didn't Nokia implement this from the beginning?
- and is there any chance in h-e-double-hockey-sticks that this will make it into the next ITOS release?
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I can image myself rotating so the top of the screen is where the camera and light sensor are, and sliding the keyboard out to the left. It might be reasonable to type using my left thumb.
My experience with my old Zaurus was that a narrower on-screen keyboard (FITALY layout) worked really well.