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Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
Hi Noni,
In my opinion, it's simply a matter of getting used to the keyboard. Many
sighted folks look at the keyboard of their ordinary computer, yet people
like us are testament to the fact that tac
years old. That is the
grim irony. . . .
Noni :)
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: "Michelle McQuigge"
Date: 02.10.2011 9.02 pm
Noni, not to worry, there are other Qwerty phones released since then. The
number of qwerty users on this list alone surely
about.
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Behalf Of m...@chopra.us
Sent: October 2, 2011 9:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
Thanks
Eleanor! the N95 was released in March 2007 ! Its nearly
phone? No. Things have to change. Hmmm . . .
Noni :)
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: "Eleanor Burke"
Date: 22.09.2011 10.27 am
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You could get an N95. Someone on list got one at a very good price recently and
he said it was new
Thanks Timothy! I am going to follow your advice and try one of these QWERTY
puzzlers for a few days before I take the plunge! Wish me luck :)
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: "Timothy"
Date: 02.10.2011 4.03 pm
I hold the phone vertically with
I hold the phone vertically with the screen facing my body, brace the back with
my fingers and just let my thumbs do all the work on
the keypad.
Wow! I wish I started to do that from the beginning, but I didn't. I know a lot
of people who type just like that. I don't even
touch type on the keyb
I agree with not using predictive text on qwerty keypad but do use it on
numeric keypad.
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: m...@chopra.us
Date: 02/10/2011 7:47 am
Wow! Do you have very slim fingers? Sorry for asking, but I have held these
QWERTY devices and
. . . . Between the touch
screen devil and the deep sea of QWERTY i am hopelessly lost :(
noni :)
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: "Timothy"
Date: 02.10.2011 11.53 am
As for me, I hold my E73 Mode with my left hand mainly, and type with my thumb
on my left
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Sent: October 2, 2011 2:24 AM
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
As for me, I hold my E73 Mode with my left hand mainly, and type with my
thumb on my left hand, and use multiple fingers to type with my right. Not
sure where the habit developed, but hey. T
As for me, I hold my E73 Mode with my left hand mainly, and type with my thumb
on my left hand, and use multiple fingers to type
with my right. Not sure where the habit developed, but hey. There you have it.
As for predictive text, I never had it on, figuring that it was pointless. I
type reaso
you have exceptionally
large fingers making it very clumbsy to touch very small objects with the pad
of your finger.
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Subject: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: m...@chopra.us
Date: 02/10/2011 3:58 am
Dear QWERTY Keypad Users,
I note that many Talks users are using phones
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You could get an N95. Someone on list got one at a very good price recently and
he said it was new. I cannot remember what site he got it from. I have an N95
and it is excellent and would meet your requirements.Subject: Re: [Talks]
QWERTY keypad and Talks
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
Dear Michelle, have you heard of Oratio for Blackberry? Ofcourse Talks will
be more reliable and we all are more used to it. Thanks. Noni :)
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: "Michelle Mc
Dear Michelle, have you heard of Oratio for Blackberry? Ofcourse Talks will be
more reliable and we all are more used to it. Thanks. Noni :)
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: "Michelle McQuigge"
Date: 02.10.2011 9.05 am
Hi Noni,
In my opinion, i
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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: "Michelle McQuigge"
Date: 02.10.2011 9.05 am
Hi Noni,
In my opinion, it's simply a matter of getting used to the keyboard. Many
sighted folks look at the keyboard of their ordinary computer, yet people
like us are testament t
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Subject: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
Dear QWERTY Keypad Users,
I note that many Talks users are using phones with full QWERTY keypad.
Without using vision, how do you manage to type at a reasonable speed? I
have spoken to many sighted persons who use full QWERTY keypad and they a
Dear QWERTY Keypad Users,
I note that many Talks users are using phones with full QWERTY keypad. Without
using vision, how do you manage to type at a reasonable speed? I have spoken to
many sighted persons who use full QWERTY keypad and they all confirm that they
are looking at the keys when the
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