I also wonder if there is something in the qt model that makes it
unusable? Have you tried typing in braille, using the home row keys?
As a side note, it is an unwritten rule to top-post, so that your
message appears above the one to which you are replying. It just makes
life easier, especially on the Apex where too many greater-than signs
can mess with the speech. Just FYI.

On 9/13/10, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 13 Sep 2010, at 14:33, Elizabeth Campbell wrote:
>> I've got a question about using the iPhone and the Apex.
>> I successsfullly paired the IPhone with the Apex, but I don't have
>> keyboard functionality on either device.
>> I don't have a problem in navigating to or opening apps.
>> However, i can't send texts, add items to the calendar and to Notes.
>> I am using the Apex qt wiht the 18-character display.
>>
>> I've got the IPhone 3GS with the latest software update.
>>
>> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> When using the braille display or a bluetooth keyboard you will not be able
> to use the iPhone on-screen keyboard.  To enter text into a field,
> double-tap the field on the iPhone or route the cursor over the label.  The
> cursor flashes at the entry point to confirm the edit.
>
> Cheers,
> Sabahattin
>
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