You get a full Chiclet - style isolated keyboard; the keys are a reasonable size and have clear space between them but it feels more
cramped than the keyboard on a Dell Mini 10 or an HP netbook and while they have some travel the action isn't as good as more traditional netbook keyboards.
Not exact matches
Ironically, the iPhone X has a taller screen by at least a finger width, but the onscreen
keyboard is definitely a little more
cramped on the iPhone X
than the iPhone 8 Plus.
Keyboard a bit cramped; Volume gets muffled in slate mode; Heavier than most tablets; No pointing device on
Keyboard a bit
cramped; Volume gets muffled in slate mode; Heavier
than most tablets; No pointing device on
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But there are so many moving parts when it comes to self - publishing... it can be overwhelming for a newbie author to do anything more
than hit «PUBLISH», cross their
keyboard -
cramped fingers and hope for the best.
Neither are fantastic — the
keyboard is a little
cramped, and the trackpad is downright tiny — but it's a big improvement over the onscreen
keyboard, and will get you through those times that you want to do something more
than mere consumption.
The
keyboard is slightly smaller
than full - size, and feels a little
cramped, but the keys are comfortable and offer a smooth typing experience.
The all - important physical
keyboard is better
than the
cramped QWERTY on the Priv slider, but not in the same class as the BlackBerry Classic, and didn't feel as natural as the smaller BlackBerry Bold 9900
keyboard.
As for the physical
keyboard, it maintains all the tactile feeling you know and love with its unique pop - up action, but it's just a bit more
than cramped previous models.
The full - QWERTY
keyboard is
cramped and the keys are pretty shallow, but it's still far more comfortable
than typing using the on - screen
keyboard.
We received a Linux version for testing and like it much better
than the original unit, though the
keyboard is still a bit too
cramped for our tastes.
The curved body of the Zagg Universal
Keyboard Case takes up more valuable bag space than a flat keyboard, and it has tiny, cramp
Keyboard Case takes up more valuable bag space
than a flat
keyboard, and it has tiny, cramp
keyboard, and it has tiny,
cramped keys.
To fit the
keyboard in the footprint of an iPad, most models use smaller -
than - normal keys and
cramped layouts that make typing inferior to the experience you'll get with a full - size
keyboard.
To be fair, this will happen with pretty much any iPad Air
keyboard case, thanks to universally
cramped keys, and I've found myself making far fewer mistakes with this
keyboard than with models that put commonly used keys in the wrong locations.
It was very small, with a 7 - inch screen and a
cramped keyboard, but it was much more portable
than the common Windows laptops at the time.
It's more
cramped than on the similar
keyboard for the iPad Pro 12.9 - inch, which made typing more of a chore
than it should be.
The
keyboard is «marginally more
cramped than a standard
keyboard,» offering users access to the regular QWERTY keys but also Android function keys.