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Re: Is this how the hardware buttons work?

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Originally Posted by chedda_chez View Post
why would you put your finger there though? yu have ALOT of space on the actual back key itself...and to the right of it. go there for back and the same for the others...outside is the actuall buttons.

thats just my $.02

-Chez
The back/home key are fine with me... but the d-pad is not as easy to use as most other phones...

One downfall to this method, is you lose the ability to push some of these buttons at the same time.

Has anyone noticed that pushing DIRECTLY on the rim of the circle does not work very well? That's how it instructs you to use it in the TP users manual... but I push much further away, so that it's actually someone easy to push, but then I run into the problem where some of my pushes are recognized as home/end pushes...

Yes I'll agree it's clever, but I don't know how practical it is, versus just having little buttons underneath...
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