Not exact matches
Or even,
like this lovely example demonstrates, grow some cress in between the
keys to produce your very own
keyboard garden.
Best for Gloves: «Forget a touchscreen and forget a QWERTY
keyboard — touchscreens
like warm dry fingers, and the
keys on the QWERTY devices are small.
This desktop
keyboard won't be traveling anywhere with you, but it's sure to impress in the office with its 113 OLED
keys, which you can map and paint with any functions and images you
like.
I
like the
keyboard, which has springy
keys that are not too springy.
Still, it does have a few things going for it: The «fast delete» button lets you quickly scrap whole words at a time; there's a one - handed mode that lets you crunch the
keys over to one side of the screen; and, when your phone is in landscape mode, it splits apart
like an ergonomic
keyboard, making it feel a little more natural for your thumbs.
Not only does it take design cues from Apple - when closed an iPad and Byrdge
Keyboard look
like a MacBook — but it has backlit
keys.
To accommodate the left - hand fold, the R, F, and C
keys are all stacked right on top of one another, instead of staggered a little bit
like they would be on a single - piece
keyboard.
This set of three drinking cups is shaped
like your favorite
keyboard keys: Control, Alt, and Delete!
In the piano
keyboard analogy, that's
like using one
key to make a note early on, but a different
key to make the same note later.»
The plot machinations of the early going do feel
like just that as so many things seem to magically fall into place for DJay's transformation — the
keyboard; a spontaneous run - in with
Key (Anthony Anderson), an old acquaintance and sound engineer who then takes him to a soul - stirring church choir performance — in an almost implausibly pat manner.
We
like the inclusion of macro
keys without actually having physical
keys on the
keyboard that might risk confusing the layout you're used to with an everyday QWERTY
keyboard.
Though I'm not a fan of physical
keyboards on phones in general I really don't
like them without dedicated numeric
keys.
The
keyboard looks
like the
keys are nicely spaced and I always
like having an inverted T layout for the arrow
keys but I'm also a fan of a 5 row
keyboard so you don't need to use a function button to get numbers.
Like the nav bar and its related row of Home, Back, Enter and Option buttons, the rest of the 38 -
key QWERTY
keyboard's buttons are hard, plastic slivers that are stiff and difficult to press.
We have to admit we quite
like the partial QWERTY or 20 -
key keyboard, though your mileage may vary on this one.
We
like that arrow
keys line the
keyboard's right side, and that you can long - press certain
keys to quickly access commonly used symbols.
Because of the fact that a particular
keyboard is designed to function with a certain device only, so, they come with many android specific
keys like a touchpad or an optical mouse.
Why Designers Love The Ampersand: A Romance That Dates Back to Pompeii (John Brownlee for Fast Company): «Cheerily nuzzled above the «7»
key like a pear - shaped pill bug, the ampersand is perhaps the most intriguing character on the
keyboard.»
Taking a cue from the Microsoft Surface 2's Touch Cover 2
keyboard, the
keys are flat and cloth -
like.
Then there is every chance of the
keyboard going dead,
like it would not respond at all even after several
key presses.
PC Gamers might
like the fact they have a dedicated
keyboard to use the directional arrows or establish hot
keys.
Key feature additions in Honeycomb 3.1 include resizable home screen widgets, added support for new input devices
like enhanced
keyboards, mice, trackpads and even dedicated gaming controllers.
Open Windows explorer by holding down the «windows»
key on your
keyboard (looks
like a square flag waving in the breeze) and tapping the letter «e.» To add to your confusion, Microsoft calls their Web browser «Internet explorer,» but it has nothing to do with Windows explorer (think of it as the difference between a deep - ocean explorer such as Jacques Cousteau, and a Ford Explorer; they don't do the same thing at all).
The virtual
keyboard has been designed much
like the ones that are seen on Samsung and Acer Chromebooks, with
keys that are large and have a slightly rounded edge.
A lot of converts to other platforms brush it aside, saying
keyboards are overrated and out - of - style, but then a story
like this pops up and reconfirms just how much we rely on those smooth QWERTY
keys.
The
keyboard case shown here is also pretty nice and it's not yet clear if the
keys will be touch ones
like on the Microsoft Surface or if they'll be smaller buttons.
Like traditional BlackBerry phones, and unlike the Priv, the KeyOne also has metal frets in between the four rows of
keys on the physical
keyboard.
HIGHLIGHTS The First Android - powered Device Enabled For The MetroPCS 4G LTE Network Full Touch Screen With Slide - out QWERTY
Keyboard Capable of 4G Speeds Powered By Google's Android Operating System Lightning - fast 1 GHz Processor For Faster Email and Downloads Text With Swype — Simply Slide Your Finger Over The Letters To Draft A Text Message Download and Stream Media Content In A Flash With MetroSTUDIO Slide - out QWERTY
Keyboard Makes Texting, Email, and Instant Messaging Fast and Easy Integrated GPS Provides Support For Location - based Services
Like Google Maps WHAT»S IN THE BOX Additional Items Included - Battery, USB Charger, microSD Card With Iron Man 2 Movie, UICC Card MESSAGING FEATURES HTML Web Browsing - Yes Text Messaging (SMS)- Yes, Send and Receive Text Messages Multimedia Messaging - Yes, Send and Receive Picture and Video Messages Email Client - Yes Instant Messenger - Yes ENTERTAINMENT MP3 Player - Yes Streaming Multimedia Support - Yes, Stream Audio and Video MP3 Ringtones - Yes Polyphonic Ringtones - Yes Facebook - Yes Twitter - Yes Custom Ringtones - Yes, Downloadable Picture Caller ID - Yes Ringer Profiles - Yes DIGITAL CAMERA Camera - 3.2 MP Camera With Video Capture Dedicated Camera
Key - Yes Camera Megapixels - 3.2 MP Video Capture / Camcorder - Yes
It takes some getting used to, but the Swype software makes rapid - fire typing possible by — you guessed it — swiping your finger over the soft
keys rather than tapping them, and I
like the
keyboard's vibration feedback when typing.
Display shortcuts: The slide - out QWERTY
keyboard has dedicated
keys to some of your favorite shortcuts
like text, email, and the world wide web.
The
keyboard and chiclet
keys are wafer thin (5 mm), much
like Microsoft's other Surface
keyboard, the chiclet -
keyed Type Cover.
The blizzard of tiny
keyboard keys, which I never
liked, are gone — replaced by a virtual
keyboard.
This more or less looked
like a pager from yesteryear with a small oblong screen, only with a Qwerty
keyboard and
keys that were reminiscent of small berries — BlackBerries, hence the brand name.
Located on the lower right side of the phone, you can customize the Convenience
Key like you do a
keyboard shortcut, to either open an app or complete an action
like speed dialing a contact or viewing today's agenda.
It isn't always a problem though, as the
keyboard will cleverly recognise some text fields,
like passwords, and add the number
keys along the top.
I didn't
like the position of the delete
key — I kept mistaking it for a return
key — but the
keyboard was otherwise better than the default Android one, with predictive text options and the ability to handwrite with the pen if you tap on the spacebar.
Available as of yesterday, the Curve 8520 throws the Curve lineup forward with a speedier processor, improved
keyboard, more memory, new trackpad navigation system and other tweaks and additions
like dedicated music
keys.
New or previous Curve owners will feel right at home here, but those who have enjoyed the comfort of a Bold style
keyboard may have some issues adapting as the
keys really do feel
like I'm pounding away on Tic Tacs.
The Element also comes with a Swype
keyboard that has large
keys like the Android
keyboard, but with not as much space between them.
, and I really wish a few more handy
keys,
like the apostrophe or question mark, were placed on the main
keyboard screen.
Fortunately the reduced
keyboard is also an option, the same as appears on the
likes of the Pearl 8100 series, with two characters on each
key.
And while they've been teased before, it looks
like we might finally be able to buy, or at least pre-order, an E Ink
keyboard with
keys that change and provide...
The Samsung R355C offers great features
like multiple messaging options with threaded text messaging, 1.3 MP camera, music player, customizable navigation
keys, BREW v3.1.5, Bluetooth technology, and a full QWERTY
keyboard.
In fact, the screen «isn't anything to write home about,» but apparently the Android navigation buttons are softer than on the myTouch 4G and the slide - out QWERTY
keyboard keys are «squishy»
like the T - Mobile G2.
The stock
keyboard on Android is just too big on devices
like the Motorola Xoom to reach the
keys with your thumbs when gripping it from the sides so splitting the
keyboard makes it much easier to bash out messages along with SwiftKey's predictions.
I
liked the Samsung
keyboard: It's gray with black letters, large
keys, and mostly useful shortcut
keys such as @,.
Like the rest of its interface, the Coby Kyros 7 comes with the stock Android
keyboard, which features a black backdrop with gray
keys.
The
keyboard has an exclusive keypad with specially crafted glass -
like keys with the durability of rigid synthetic material, blackened glass and a graphite stainless steel color frame.
If you have never used a horizontal QWERTY
keyboard before, you may think that larger
keys are better, but in fact they require more finger motion, so you may end up typing slower than in a vertical QWERTY
keyboard like the one on the Blackberry Bold.
Though not everyone
likes having the screen vibrate when they hit a
key, we
like having the option to have our tablet more closely emulate a physical
keyboard.