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Will T9 keyboard(alphanumerical) make it to the os through any future updates???gdr2,3,?? :crying::crying:i am not comfortable using qwerty....waiting ..lets see what GDR2 brings
I can see T9 coming but more near GDR3 update or blue, I say maybe next year it will be released or I could be completely wrong and it will arrive with GDR2. :wink:
Highly unlikely, I'd say - I know of no smartphone that offers T9-type keyboards. I used to have a replacement keyboard on my old Nexus One that did this. And since WP8 doesn't allow replacement keyboards...
Originally Posted by ag1986
Highly unlikely, I'd say - I know of no smartphone that offers T9-type keyboards. I used to have a replacement keyboard on my old Nexus One that did this. And since WP8 doesn't allow replacement keyboards...
We can dream.
Highly unlikely, I'd say - I know of no smartphone that offers T9-type keyboards. I used to have a replacement keyboard on my old Nexus One that did this. And since WP8 doesn't allow replacement keyboards...
I could never understand the fascination with T9 keyboards on smart phones. To me, it's a step backwards. I can type the word "FILED" in 5 easy taps. On a T9 it would take 12 taps with a short pause between the letters E and D since they're on the same key. How is this productive?
I don't think you understand what T9 is, T9 takes exactly 5 taps as well to type "FILED". Each numeric button is tapped once, Numeric button 3(F), 4(I), 5(L), 3(E), 3(D). It is similar to calling a phone number 1-800-WHATS UP, you don't tap the numeric button "4" two times to get an H, you only tap it once. The device is smart enough to guess the word correctly. Occasionally if it is a word I don't use often I need to hit the next button one or two times. Given how much larger the buttons are for an alphanumeric keypad, being much less app to hitting the wrong button it is much faster than QWERTY. That's the problem with T9, half the people that talk down on it don't even understand what it is.
I understand T9. I was referring to the "Abc" mode of T9. If using predictive text, I still thing a qwerty keyboard is quicker. For example, take the word "FEAR". On a qwerty keyboard, I can type FEAR with no problem. With T9, the first word that appears if I use the keys 3327 is "DEAR". Now I have to press an alternative key like # or * or , in order to cycle to FEAR. Not to mention you have to cycle through punctuation to get a "," or ";". And if you pass it up...ugh. Cycle through again.
I don't know. Different strokes I guess. Everyone has different tastes. =)
I never imagined that some people who prefer the T9. Really surprised by now. It's too painful for me.
Unfortunately never heard about a possible update on this. You guys should contact Microsoft to inform this need. Maybe they dont know.
I could never understand the fascination with T9 keyboards on smart phones. To me, it's a step backwards. I can type the word "FILED" in 5 easy taps. On a T9 it would take 12 taps with a short pause between the letters E and D since they're on the same key. How is this productive?