Rask Ingemann Lambertsen ha scritto:
I'm using it on Debian, including for terminal use. The only features I
miss are
- autorepeat.
- a smaller version for stylus use so you have more of the screen
available.
In the latest version try to start from one outer region,
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Jon Levell openm...@coralbark.net wrote:
Hi,
So far on my FR, I've mostly been typing non-dictionary words so the
predictive keyboard has been getting in my way. I knew a few people
had created finger friendly keyboards so I had a bit of a play.
Have you
finger friendly keyboards so I had a bit of a play.
Have you tried Qwo ? http://www.opkg.org/package_84.html
for me despite it's unconventional approach and learning curve, this
is now my favourite keyboard for sms.
I'm using it on Debian, including for terminal use. The only features I
miss
Hi,
So far on my FR, I've mostly been typing non-dictionary words so the
predictive keyboard has been getting in my way. I knew a few people
had created finger friendly keyboards so I had a bit of a play.
Firstly I tried EasyTouch_SHR:
http://www.opkg.org/package_174.html
But like many
Jon Levell wrote:
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So far on my FR, I've mostly been typing non-dictionary words so the
predictive keyboard has been getting in my way.
Me too...
Actually... I think I have only one finger friendly solution which will
remedy that.
Peter Mogensen a...@bigendian.dk writes:
Actually... I think I have only one finger friendly solution which will
remedy that. What I wish for is a large transparent fullscreen keyboard
xcompmgr + xvkbd can already do that but I found smaller keyboard
actually faster to use since I don't need
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