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Old 11-05-2008, 07:52 AM
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Re: Touch Pro slide out keyboard

i also find myself using the keyboard for extended typing or any typing that is more demanding in terms of symbols, numbers, or grammar. but for everything else im using the onscreen keyboard (compact QWERTY).

i do have a problem with the hardware qwerty though. there are 2 buttons missing that i used a lot on the mogul, the "ok" and "start menu" buttons. i don't even see where a button could be assigned to do it with a long press type shortcut. i have also noticed that the at&t fuze will have both of those buttons, dedicated!!! so im starting to wonder which hardware version is the most recent? the biggest differences i can see between the two are that the sprint TP has dedicated number keys on the top row, fuze doesn't. fuze has those other two buttons as mentioned.
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