Not exact matches
Compared
with typing
on iPhone's
virtual keyboard, the physical one offers faster, more accurate typing and increased productivity.
A
virtual keyboard, adjustable in size and language, could appear
on the screen
on command,
with students also using pen - like styluses equipped
with infrared LEDs.
With its touch screen, it was always a very usable system, letting you make destination inputs
on its
virtual keyboard.
For fiddly tasks, such as entering an address
with the onscreen
keyboard or trying to pick one of the dozens of
virtual buttons
on the hopelessly cluttered Radio screen, the controller had a bad habit of snapping to the wrong
virtual button and then blowing past the right one when I nudged the stick to correct.
Other PlayBook operating system features include an
on - screen
virtual keyboard and out - of - the - box compatibility
with BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
Also, the two separate screens attached
with a hinge measure 8 inches and can be used as a regular notebook
with a
virtual keyboard on the bottom screen coming in place of regular
keyboard in a notebook PC.
The Barnes & Noble device is expected to feature a 6 - inch screen from E-Ink Corp., along
with touch input and a
virtual keyboard, according to people briefed
on the matter.
After the server application was installed and running
on our PC, we were able to log in from the tablet and navigate around the desktop
with ease, scrolling
with our finger and editing a document in Word by using the Note Pro's
virtual keyboard.
2) E-paper
with Wacom pen input for
virtual - inking (can't do that
on most touch screens) 3) Android — touch screen OS (unlike Windows 7 tablets, which are just a desktop OS
on a touch screen == awful, not to mention every other argument against using Windows OSes), useful software add -
ons, e-reader software options, media player software, etc. 4) due to the dual screens, and the hinge, you can use it like a tablet, a portable «all - in - one» computer (when using a USB or bluetooth
keyboard), an e-reader, etc..
It is boasted by Android software combined
with an awesome 18 - megapixel dual - flash camera, a powerful battery (enjoy up to 22 hours of use), and two
keyboards: a
virtual on - screen
keyboard and BlackBerry's signature physical
keyboard (in slide - out form) that giving users the best of both worlds.
Now, it goes without saying that a smartphone these days tend to come
with a
virtual keyboard on their touchscreen displays — and there is only a bunch of models that offer a slideout physical QWERTY
keyboard just in case you haven't gotten yourself used to a
virtual keyboard.
There was also a severe ghosting issue
with keys pressed
on the
virtual keyboard if you used the Style.
With its vibrant 9.7 - inch diagonal flush capacitive multitouch display,
virtual keyboard, instant -
on access, support for Adobe ® Flash ® Player 10.1 beta in the browser and access to thousands of webOS applications, (2) TouchPad works the way you do and is designed not just for fun but for mobile productivity.
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.
Motorola's Milestone 2 has a slide - out vertical
keyboard with an
on - board
virtual version via the screen, where the Motorola Pro just has its Qwerty
keyboard built - in under the screen and in the look of a BlackBerry handset of yesteryear.
Personally, I'm not thrilled
with the idea of craning my head over a single screen and typing documents
on a
virtual keyboard that occupies half the screen's real estate.
In fact, the only trouble I have
with the touch screen concerns the buttons
on dialogs and the
virtual keyboard.
We all use tablets differently, so it's important that I tell you what I do
with mine: I typically use it at home to check email from the built - in email app (via Microsoft Exchange), and I reply moderately because typing
on the
virtual keyboard is a bit tedious.
When we used Word and Excel in landscape mode without a physical
keyboard, the
virtual keyboard ate up more than half of the screen real estate
with the tool bars and window widgets, leaving room for only about a paragraph of text or 9 rows of cells
on screen at once.
With the latter option the
virtual keyboard changes depending
on the colour theme of the app you're using.
When dealing
with casual
keyboard duties, the temptation to tap away at the touchscreen rather than use the trackpad is very strong but for longer - form emails and documents the full
keyboard obliterates an
on - screen
virtual alternative.
Consumers can choose between using a
virtual keyboard or a physical one for typing
on the phone, and can view content
on a 5.4 - inch immersive dual - curve OLED display
with a resolution of 2560 x 1440, and a pixel density of 540 PPI; 4x the amount of pixels when compared
with a standard HDTV.
With the IdeaTab 2109, it's
on by default, giving users a better simulation of a real
keyboard as they type
on a
virtual one.
With their
virtual keyboards and focus
on media consumption, most tablets appeal more to couch - cruising consumers than professionals looking to get some work done.
As expected, it runs the Google - backed Android mobile operating system (version 1.5) and comes
with a dual screen — an E Ink Vizplex display above a smaller color touchscreen to do searches via a
virtual keyboard — the company said in a statement
on its www.nook.com Web site.
Navigate
on a 3.2 ″ touchscreen
with a
virtual QWERTY
keyboard and Swype text entry.
Samsung has revealed the first details
on the Gem Android smartphone which is powered by Android 2.1
with the Swype
virtual keyboard, its own Social Hub software and is meant for CDMA networks.
The popular Swipe
on - screen
virtual keyboard for text input is also part of the Android 2.3.4, along
with screenshot capture technology.
The high resolution 4.3 inch 800 x 480 capacitive display, 5 Mega-pixel auto - focus camera
with flash and
virtual QWERTY
Keyboard which should work great
on its large multi-touch screen coupled
with its thinner design than an iPhone makes it an awesome device.
Tap away
on the
virtual keyboard and all seems fine, but open a few applications and everything quickly slows down
with a noticeable lag in registering commands, particularly multi-touch gestures.
Along
with all of the goods Jelly Bean 4.2 brings, including widgets
on the lock - screen and user profiles for multiple users, ASUS will also have significant updates in tow for its App Locker, its
virtual keyboard, the lock - screen and setup wizards.
It was one of the last Kindles that Amazon ever released
with a
keyboard built right into the plastic, instead of using an
on - screen «
virtual»
keyboard like the ones in the Kindle Paperwhite.
As there is no built - in physical
keyboard, when
on the go, users will enter text
with an
on - screen,
virtual keyboard in both portrait and landscape modes.
The clip below shows you how taps work and you can see in the picture
on the right that the
keyboard has been replaced
with a
virtual one.
Google says some possibilities for a Chrome OS tablet would include
keyboard interaction
with the screen (a
virtual keyboard showing up
on the screen), something Apple demoed as well during its iPad launch.
The display also support for multi touch input, including Active pen input
with support handwriting recognition software to write
on the screen like notes or just touching your fingers
on the screen to scrol or use
virtual keyboard.
Blocking
with a
virtual shield, parrying
with your sword, blasting spells or using Dragonborn shouts - all are so much more interesting in
virtual reality than they were
on PC
with a mouse and
keyboard.
Today, I have a projector and portable screen attached to a
virtual machine
with a
keyboard and mouse set up
on the library table.
Until we see otherwise, it seems the safest assumption is typing in portrait mode and landscape mode in the exact same way as
on an iPhone
with a
virtual keyboard.
Typing
on a
virtual keyboard on the OnePlus 5T's touchcreen display can be a bit of a pain, even
with its larger screen.
Unlike the iPad Pro, there are no connectors for smart
keyboards, which means you need to stick
with the usual Bluetooth
keyboards for typing
on the go, if you don't like using the
on screen
virtual QWERTY.
With an AR display, a
virtual keyboard could be overlaid onto the real world,
on which you could virtually type.
Using an emoji along
with a physical
keyboard involves a second
virtual keyboard on the screen above the physical
keyboard, essentially taking up twice the space.
BlackBerry has its own set of updates as well, among them the ability to swipe
on the physical QWERTY
keyboard in order to type, just like it already happens
with the
virtual keyboard of the flagship.