The productivity message coming out from the new Microsoft and their good intro into the enterprise world with WP (especially in the UK) just make me wonder if there is a good chance for a WP device with a physical keyboard
Other people don't understand why people like virtual keyboard that much, the keys are often small or cramped and they're pretty sure you can type faster on a physical keyboard than you can on a virtual one, once you yet used to it.I don't understand why people like physical keyboard that much, the keys are often small or cramped and I'm pretty sure you can type faster on a virtual keyboard than you can on a physical one, once you yet used to it.
Other people don't understand why people like virtual keyboard that much, the keys are often small or cramped and they're pretty sure you can type faster on a physical keyboard than you can on a virtual one, once you yet used to it.
It's all a matter of personal preference.
Can you on WP, though? (I'm pretty sure you can't but that's actually a serious question since I'm about to move to a bigger screened phone, lol. I like the split keyboard on Win8 for tablets:
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Haha, ya. I am with you, though. I much prefer virtual keyboards for phones. But I got to hear all about how slow on-screen keyboards are from my grandma when she switched from her BlackBerry to an iPhone, lol.
I was one of those holdouts from the Treo-BlackBerry-Pre days and I thought I'd never get over losing a physical keyboard. When the Dell Venue Pro came on the scene, I thought I was in hog heaven until that camera made me rethink my priorities. The predictive text on WP is so fantastic that sometimes I can compose a quick email or text and barely touch the keys. I think with the shift toward larger displays, the need for a physical kb has been largely negated. I know we're not supposed to text and drive but let's face it, we ALL do it and it's easier to "feel" keys than have to actually look down at a piece of glass.
Please don't condone texting and driving, people die because of it, and it has to stop. TIA
I don't understand why people like physical keyboard that much, the keys are often small or cramped and I'm pretty sure you can type faster on a virtual keyboard than you can on a physical one, once you yet used to it.
I was one of those holdouts from the Treo-BlackBerry-Pre days and I thought I'd never get over losing a physical keyboard. When the Dell Venue Pro came on the scene, I thought I was in hog heaven until that camera made me rethink my priorities. The predictive text on WP is so fantastic that sometimes I can compose a quick email or text and barely touch the keys. I think with the shift toward larger displays, the need for a physical kb has been largely negated. I know we're not supposed to text and drive but let's face it, we ALL do it and it's easier to "feel" keys than have to actually look down at a piece of glass.
And if you can't go that long without having to fiddle with your phone due to a serious addiction, get some help. Believe me, if you can't wait until you get somewhere to send a text, then you have a serious addiction and need professional help. You also need a swift kick in the ****.
Pay Blackberry to make enterprise pointed Windows 10 devices. Bam.