Editing Talk:2182: When I'm Back at a Keyboard
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::Some phones have a physical keyboard built-in, such as the [https://igg.me/at/geminipda Gemini] and [https://igg.me/at/gogocosmo Cosmo Communicator]. As a happy owner of the former, I can vouch for how easy it is to generate as well as consume ‘content’ on a phone. PS. You'll never guess what I'm typing this on… [[User:Gidds|Gidds]] ([[User talk:Gidds|talk]]) 16:07, 30 July 2019 (UTC) | ::Some phones have a physical keyboard built-in, such as the [https://igg.me/at/geminipda Gemini] and [https://igg.me/at/gogocosmo Cosmo Communicator]. As a happy owner of the former, I can vouch for how easy it is to generate as well as consume ‘content’ on a phone. PS. You'll never guess what I'm typing this on… [[User:Gidds|Gidds]] ([[User talk:Gidds|talk]]) 16:07, 30 July 2019 (UTC) | ||
− | :::True, and for my first smartphone I insisted on a model with a built-in keyboard (the original Motorola Droid) because I didn't trust virtual keyboards, however it was a miniature keyboard so it didn't have much size advantage over the virtual keyboard, and couldn't do things the virtual keyboard could do like changing layouts (alpha vs numeric vs symbols vs emoji), predictive choices (click here if the word you've started typing is this word), etc. Now I don't bother looking for phones with built-in physical keyboards. Looks like the Gemini you got does have | + | :::True, and for my first smartphone I insisted on a model with a built-in keyboard (the original Motorola Droid) because I didn't trust virtual keyboards, however it was a miniature keyboard so it didn't have much size advantage over the virtual keyboard, and couldn't do things the virtual keyboard could do like changing layouts (alpha vs numeric vs symbols vs emoji), predictive choices (click here if the word you've started typing is this word), etc. Now I don't bother looking for phones with built-in physical keyboards. Looks like the Gemini you got does have a full-sized keyboard, at the expense of missing lots of symbol keys a "standard" keyboard would have, so you're definitely closer to the ease of using a full keyboard. [[User:N0lqu|-boB]] ([[User talk:N0lqu|talk]]) 17:21, 30 July 2019 (UTC) |
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