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Palm Pre Users Complain About Lack of On-Screen Keyboard
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07/11/09
I kind of get where they're coming from though. My MDA has a slide out keyboard, and like all WiMo devices, also has an onscreen keyboard, Graffiti (like Palm), Jot/letter writing and full on handwriting reco.
I found I was using ALL of them - each one for different situations.
07/11/09
and enjoyed the soft keyboard, so when Pre was announced, I Pre-sumed that it would have a soft one too.
I'm a programmer
and when Pre gsm comes out, and I get it, I'll write one for myself, at least.
Don't know why it wasn't included in the first place.
07/11/09
First I laughed long, then I laughed hard, then I laughed loudly...
I love the iPhone touch keyboard.
People whining about it still had last century's phones with about 50 too small to use plastic buttons...
You've seen the future, you don't need a zillion buttons any more...
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iPhone: click address bar, type.
Pre: type.
Sometimes it saves time, and usually it's a lot easier to type while not looking.
07/12/09
I previously had a Samsung Blackjack II and that physical keyboard that I found just awful especially since my passwords are based of a Qwerty desktop keyboard.
07/12/09
With that said though, I do like having the option, and I would like it if both (Pre and iPhone) had both.
07/11/09
Honestly after wanting the soft keyboard so bad I think I have used it twice. I found myself using the same argument also, "the soft keyboard would be handy for quick replies..." but to be honest its easier just kicking out the keypad and typing faster on the keys. The onscreen is slower.
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...haha he said "sliding it out" Pre-reply posted for you.
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I can understand the desire to have an on-screen keyboard option in rare circumstances when you are driving in rush hour traffic drinking a latte and needing to send a quick text message to the arrogant mother in law and not wanting to pull out the keyboard. Or, maybe not.
I agree with your point. On screen keyboards can be useful, but not practical for real typing, in my opinion. Still, I suspect most iPhone owners would argue that point, so - what do I know? I just need to suck in that tasty field energy and go with the flow.
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What a sad world we live in. :'(
WHERE IS THAT PREVIEW BUTTON; GOD DAMNIT?!
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and no, not all the way down to my ankles.
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It sounds like AT&T users drop them all the way down to the ankles.
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This is a good example of people whining because they didn't do their research. They knew the Pre didn't have an onscreen keyboard, just like iPhone owners know the iPhone doesn't have a physical keyboard. And yet the chose the phone they did because of...well, who knows why. Shut up and enjoy your damn phone.
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And simply put: the reason you don't get it is because you've never tried it.
Which makes owning an iPhone the cellphone equivalent of only eating at McDonalds and suggesting that no one really likes Beef Wellington because it has that icky liverwurst inside.