well while i can't speak to the spacifics of Andre's keyboard as i have
never seen one of the nokia branded ones, the freedom one i had had
programmable keys that could be asigned to functions on the phone though i
had a hard time navigating the programming menue, but i didn't devote to
much energy to it.
tj
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From: "Maria L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "talk2" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Bluetooth keyboard
The description makes it sound very portable and fun to play with. But I
think I'm confused, is there a dedicated edit key like on the phone? For
some reason I always thought these keyboards just had normal layout. But I
guess if it did have one it'd make sense.
Congratulations, your message came through.
----- Original Message -----
From: "cellphone onj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "talk2" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 7:29
Subject: The Talk2 List Bluetooth keyboard
Hello people and welcome to my bluetooth keyboard that I got today.
Having only ordered it yesterday, I was surprised to wake up this morning
and find a man on my doorstep with a package.
The keyboard is very nice and metal and of course I am writing to you from
my phone, using said keyboard.
I am actually wondering whether this message will even go through?
Anyone used to using talks will be familiar with the edit key being called
many things. In this case to write a capital letter, it is necessary to
double press the talks key and on the second pressing, hold ity down then
type your letter.
It will take a bit of getting used too but I'm sure I'll manage.
I've worked out most of the keys at this point but there are a couple of
them on the bhottom row that still confuse me.
There is an FN key like on a laptop which is bottom left, and it is like a
caps lock key, in that it is a toggle. You have to press it and then use
the qwerty row to get numbers, ad there is no standard row of numbers like
you would find on a laptop or pc keyboard.
Since this keyboard is Nokia branded,it also has the two soft keys and
select key on the right of the double space bar.
The space bar is divided into two keys because it is too long to b on on
the keyboard without folding so there is a strange split with the long
piece being on the left side and a smaller piece on the right.
I only post this information for anyone interested enough to by one, and
to recommend it as it was a definitely good birthday present from myself
too myself and since I'm used to typing on laptops, this isn't so
difficult. Having said that, i do appologise for the mistakes which I have
made.
Anyway, the big test. Will this message even make it to the list? I find
out, now!