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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
From: m...@chopra.us
Date: 02/10/2011 5:35 am

Thanks Michelle! Your reply is most encouraging. Glad to know that you can use 
Full QWERTY with ease. Do you also get predictive text? I need to do a lot of 
emails on my phone. Currently I use the normal keypad with predictive text 
input. I find it very easy and fast. I can type long emails easily. However 
almost all new phones have either full QWERTY or Touch screen. And I feel that 
the Touch screen would be totally horrendous. So I just have to try the 
QWERTY.. Any tips on how to make this easy will be greatly appreciated. Thanks 
and many blessings. Noni :) 
 

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Subject: Re: [Talks] QWERTY keypad and Talks
From: "Michelle McQuigge" <michelle.mcqui...@gmail.com>
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 to the fact that tactile familiarity is really the
only necessity for effective typing. The same goes for the qwerty keyboard.
In my case, it took me a few weeks to get used to the keyboard on my E71.
The keys felt small, and I wasn't at all used to either the size or the
layout. Factor in the foreign idea of typing exclusively with my thumbs and
it all felt rather daunting. A year and a half on and I can now send texts
or emails just about as quickly as my sighted, blackberry-using friends. 

I would suggest you take a look at someone's  qwerty phone, either with
Talks on training mode or with a sighted person on hand to answer questions
about specific key positions. I'm afraid it's really the only way to know
whether or not it's something you'll be able to get accustomed to.  

Good luck,
Michelle

-----Original Message-----
From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of m...@chopra.us
Sent: October 1, 2011 10:58 PM
To: Talks Mailing List
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 all
confirm that they are looking at the keys when they type. So how do you
manage without visual feedback? 
Thanks, Noni :) 

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