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Oh wow. If resistive screen on N900 has that sort of problem with the basic functionality of the UI compared to capacitive, they should spend more effort to showcase the advantages (higher accuracy, stylus capable) by having good painting\notes apps and handwriting recognition.
 
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Originally Posted by pycage View Post
I think double tapping and gestures based on accurate tapping can be a problem on a resistive screen. My NITs often register multiple taps when using fingers.
Mostly the touchscreen drivers on current tablets suck.
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Originally Posted by jethro.itt View Post
The keyboard didn't look like a standard English one. That's good.
But did you notice the arrow keys? Only two of them (left/right), and apparently you have to use them shifted to go up & down.
 

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Originally Posted by ragnar View Post
Plus also the HW +/- (on top of the device) work for zooming pages.
There you go. Double-tap, nipple twiggle/fiddle/cripple, zoom buttons. Whatever works. Three different ways to zoom, I'm sure we can learn to use our instincts to know which one will work on any given page.
 

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Originally Posted by lma View Post
But did you notice the arrow keys? Only two of them (left/right), and apparently you have to use them shifted to go up & down.
Yuk! I feel sorry for people who get that keyboard...
 

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Originally Posted by pelago View Post
Yuk! I feel sorry for people who get that keyboard...
You apparently only type in languages that can be written with the basic US layout. A different layout is great when you actually need the extra keys. Imagine writing something without A & Q letters and I think you'll get the idea
 

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Hey, my native language has an official count of 44 letters. Heck, if I just count vowels, there's 14 of them ! As nasty as it is, I just dropped the alternate letters and use symbols, otherwise I'd type a message an hour. So, á becomes a', ő is o" and such. Ugly ? Absolutely. But, I'd actually prefer a software solution that automatically transcodes that than getting a super-button-overloaded keyboard. I already hate the way I have to press '8' no less than 6 (yes, six) times on a phone keyboard to get a 'v' letter. My 2c.

As for the layout changes, see attached... You have added é á ó and maybe í (my diacritics are mirrored, sorry), lost some cursors, and probably :;
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Originally Posted by lma View Post
But did you notice the arrow keys? Only two of them (left/right), and apparently you have to use them shifted to go up & down.
Ew, like on the C64 in the 80s.
 
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Well, if there is choice between me having my äöå characters as dedicated characters and having cursor keys, I would go for öäå instantly.

FN+left and right is up and down for those layouts. Yes, like on the C64. But FN+something isn't so bad. (Learn that mantra, you will be using FN a lot anyway, for numbers, punctuation etc.)

It isn't so bad, really.

Edit: And anyway, English users still have the four dedicated cursor keys, so you don't need to even worry about this.

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