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Old 01-25-2008, 03:43 PM
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Is there any way to tell it, "render the enter key at reduced width, and stick another key with single/double qoutes in the usual position (between semicolon/colon and enter)"? I could live with a reduced-width enter key, but having to deal with a moved single/double-quote key would screw me up BADLY. Ditto, for the TAB key. I could live with having ESC moved to a weird location, because I almost never type it during the course of normal 120+wpm typing... but I absolutely *WOULD* type it by mistake (intending to hit TAB) if it can't be moved.

Also, how good is its logic at determining which key you "intended" to press if your finger lands somewhere ambiguous? Do you often find yourself frustrated, or does it seem to generally "do the right thing"?

How much clearance do you have to maintain between your fingertips and the desk surface to avoid having it think you pressed the key?

Now, the big question... how does its usability compare to iGo's folding bluetooth keyboard? For the record, on a bad day I might type 100wpm on a real buckling-spring keyboard, but on most laptop keyboards I'm literally handicapped and can barely manage 50 or 60wpm.
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