Sentences with phrase «keyboard works well»

The iPhone keyboard works well for several reasons.
The default Android keyboard worked well while pounding out emails and text messages, although I do prefer other custom QWERTY keyboards — such as those on the Motorola ATRIX 4G or HTC's Android devices — but that's purely a matter of taste, not something that should dissuade you from buying the device.
The mouse and keyboard work well with combat as you point your mouse on your enemies and whether you are using spells or swords, it is quite a flawless experience.

Not exact matches

So please: for the sake of your work and your own well - being, take a half hour to step away from the keyboard and eat that sandwich outside.
Palm Pre Best features: Solid multitasking capabilities, crisp display What critics said: A good start, but with a crowded keyboard, low battery life and no video, it still needs a lot of work.
In my office, I communicate with editors and friends mostly using Slack and other collaborative environments, and find that typing works much better on a real keyboard.
If you waste a lot of valuable work time trying to locate computer files you accidentally deleted or re-open important browser tabs you mistakenly closed, we've got some good news: There are some simple keyboard shortcuts that can help you deal with these issues quickly.
He covers the images sizes and type that work best for each network, keyboard shortcuts you may not know, outside tools that make creating and posting content easy, tricks for generating more shares, advice for the best times to post as well as tips on creating compelling headlines.
Some students work best with keyboarding or speech recognition programs.
Works well for cleaning tight spaces in keyboards and cars.
It also gives a good idea on how well MillionaireMatch.com works right from the keyboard of actual members.
Controls with keyboard and mouse work well, and the price for the 4 full chapters is just right.
In addition, the experience works well with a keyboard / mouse.
It's an arcade style racer, designed to be easy to pick up, and works well even using keyboard controls.
Any specific qualification, degree or skills is not necessary for this, just keyboard typing and a good working and reliable internet connection....
The touch keyboard is also much improved from previous Android builds and works really well on larger screens such as these, you can pretty much set it down and use it as a conventional computer keyboard with no issues.
Not that you need to use that touchscreen — the Torch works very well without it, thanks to its slideout physical keyboard and trackball.
Well, i think you need for real work a laptop or a PC with physical keyboard, tablets are for playing around!
Good thing you're working on wired keyboard support then.
and the keyboard works very well, especially for a child with smaller fingers.
I tested both Apple's Keyboard Dock and several Bluetooth keyboards with the iPad, and they all worked well.
Readium is keyboard accessible and works reasonably well with screen reading software like JAWS for Windows.
E-ink refreshes too slowly to make a lot of interfaces responsive enough to be usable, so I previously would have assumed that an on - screen keyboard wouldn't work well, but I'm happily wrong about that.
The Trace Keyboard also worked very well, although the predictive text feature sometimes delivered undesired results.
The only one I tried that did not work well with this useful holder was my original Kindle, because the spring - loaded clamps landed on the keyboard.
The Nook's keyboard works surprisingly well as far as thumb typing goes.
FIC has worked extensively with Microsoft in an effort at alleviating one of the major grouses of Win 7 — its responsiveness on a touchscreen environment as the popular Microsoft OS was primarily made for use on devices with an attached keyboard as well as a mouse acting as a pointing device.
There is an optional case with a built in keyboard as well that can transform the tablet into a laptop to cater for some serious work by the tweens.
While most of me wonders why people cling so desperately to the idea of having a physical keyboard for their touch - screen devices, another part has to admit there are occasions when having one would be awfully convenient (especially when it works equally well with Android, iOS, and Windows Phone powered devices — complete with the special, platform - specific keys present and accounted).
The handwriting recognition works well on the iPad, but it will end up being most useful on the smaller screens of the iPhone and iPod touch, letting users hide the keyboard and see a larger view of the puzzle as a result.
Tapping to make selections, hitting hyperlinks, and using the on - screen keyboard all work really well — no problems whatsoever.
the slider works well and the keyboard is easy to text on.
I also do quite a bit of development for WP7 and let me tell you, the HD2 keyboard is, for lack of a better work....
-- The keyboard lags a little bit, might work better with a stylus?
I own a Kindle Keyboard that still works really good, but recently was looking to upgrade only to discover that Kindle does not have an e reader that supports my ebooks and audible books like my old kindle.
Scrolling, pinch - to - zoom, highlighting, tapping letters on the keyboard, and navigating through menus all work really well.
Keyboard (very good): for me, good keyboards are largely what makes Blackberry devices so great to use for work.
It's worth noting that like other tablets with flat keyboards, including the iPad Pro, actually using this device as a laptop — meaning on your lap — doesn't work very well.
The ASUS Eee Pad Slider SL101 is the first Android tablet with a slide - out keyboard, making it a good choice for work and play.
However, for those who are serious about work as well as play, and who want something that can be a «proper» computer when necessary, the rarer convertible tablet laptop is still the way to go, offering a swivel screen which can fold down across the keyboard to morph into a slate.
What really got me with these keyboards is just how well they work with the BlackBerry.
There was a time when the word «tablet» invoked an entirely different vision, of keyboards and hinges and people working on stuff and, well, not this.
As for working on it, I find typing to be about on par with a netbook keyboard, so while I prefer a full size keyboard (might splurge for a BT one at some point), typing isn't abysmal either and I find I can make good time with it.
Made the original case for my old Kindle Keyboard with mods that sadly did not work well, mostly due to my inexperience working with clear vinyl.
This positioning is on purpose, though: The ThinkPad Keyboard Folio case ($ 100) provides a wired keyboard that plugs into the USB port, includes a nifty, easy - glide optical TrackPoint mouse alternative, and folds up into a nifty carry - case combo that packs easily into a suitcase, and works well on the airplane tray tabKeyboard Folio case ($ 100) provides a wired keyboard that plugs into the USB port, includes a nifty, easy - glide optical TrackPoint mouse alternative, and folds up into a nifty carry - case combo that packs easily into a suitcase, and works well on the airplane tray tabkeyboard that plugs into the USB port, includes a nifty, easy - glide optical TrackPoint mouse alternative, and folds up into a nifty carry - case combo that packs easily into a suitcase, and works well on the airplane tray table, too.
It's only when the entire app is done (and modified for Kindle 4 so it works without a keyboard) that Amazon suddenly decided it's not good enough.
The iPad Pro 10.5 offers a better screen, more advanced chipset, the option of more storage, better cameras and it is also compatible with the Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil, both of which mean it will be a great tablet for working - on - the - go, whether sketching or typing.
A case with a fitted but removable keyboard works really well.
Pudgy fingers and a cell phone touch keyboard don't work well together.
You get the Curve keyboard — and while it may not be my favorite keyboard of all time, it works and does so quite well.
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