That's a terrible idea.
Anybody who can't type in this day and age (except for a few really
really old people who wouldn't be interested in new tech anyways)
should be dead. They certainly are unworthy of something as simple as
EMPLOYMENT and therefore can't AFFORD a phone -- isn't that step one
for getting a job? Knowing how to type and basic computer use? Even
people in automotive repair and construction need such simple skills.


Note: the program "copilot live" initially shipped with a keypad with
keys lined up lexicographically. In the latest version they have
switched to qwerty and don't even have the option to switch between --
they got TONS of complaints about it being completely impossible to
use the keypad because of the retarded key layout.

On Sep 17, 4:39 am, rodney <[email protected]> wrote:
> With the increase in virtual Qwerty keypads in Landscape mode (on
> touch screens) there is a need for a Logical or Alphabetical keypad
> also. There must be many millions of users who can 'text' a message on
> the normal cellphone keypad but cannot type on the Qwerty keyboard.
> This will be a terrific option to have. Users can just toggle between
> the two keypads as they chose. I want Android to adopt it and give me
> a prize. I lost out on the previous competition, my contribution was
> 'Voicemail'
>
> The above is almost a straight copy of what I posted on Youtube (under
> 'logical keypad').
> As with my contribution last year I am unable to write the code but am
> presenting my idea. Am I too late this year?
>
> Regards.
>
> Rodney
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