I've had a solution to that for quite some time now. Why not ditch
the graffiti area altogether, reclaim back that screen landscape, and then
if you required the keyboard, or a graffiti area to be put back, you could
click on an app button, and it would "slide" into view, so you could use
it, then lock the screen back to 160x160 again. If you didn't need it, get
that space back for apps.

On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, B. Flaumenhaft wrote:

> 
> Speaking of this, has anyone heard anything from Palm recently about the
> 160x160 issue? A *lot* of people have been clamoring for a revision, but
> like you say, it's a big deal.
> 
> >Not to mention that it would be the first Palm device beyond the 160x160
> >resolution and who knows how much code would break.  But then, if you have
> >legacy apps run at top or bottom pane via an OS switch and have original code
> >be "multi-pane aware" it may work.  In fact this is the most painless way of
> >going beyond 160x160 that I can think of.
> 
> 
> 

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