Sentences with phrase «out keyboard the keys»

Usually when I use a hardware slide out keyboard the keys are too small and too close together.

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Homer wants to take a break from work, so he gets The Incredible Drinking Bird to hit the same key on the keyboard for him while goes out for a beer.
If you are to stupid to figure out how to use the middle left key on your keyboard, you are too stupid to have anything worthwhile to say.
A group of test subjects sat at a computer and carried out two tasks: They had to press a key on the keyboard if they heard a low - pitched sound and a different key if they heard a high one.
Go to StoneGable and press down and hold the command / control key + shift key + letter r. Do this and hold them down together on your keyboard and the header will straighten out.
Flashcards to cut out and laminate for Starter activity on keyboard keys.
You don't simply leap in and out of the car, but interact with virtually everything - the door handles, the seat, turning the key, releasing the handbrake and using your lights and wipers via the keyboard and mouse combination.
I have an old Kindle keyboard that has two speakers on the bottom and a headphone jack on top, never used it myself except once to see hear what it did, but don't remember how to make it work; I think it had something to do with certain keys pressed on the keyboard to make it function... so Amazon started out selling the kindle with the ability for sound and then they taketh it away and now they're selling that ability for $ 20... simply amazing
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.
We have the world's longest wireless access password key, so going through the set up also forced me to figure out how to use the tiny keyboard and the «Sym» button to get at numbers.
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
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 is the same style as the other Curve 83xx and 8900 series as the keys are all spaced out more.
The keyboard also doubles as a stand, so you can turn the tablet around and attach it away from the keys of the keyboard, or place it «upside down» in tent mode, or put int in clipboard mode on top of the keyboard with the screen facing out, or even in vertical tent mode, and it will still be standing very firmly, with no chance of falling over.
It has curved rows of keys and fairly identical size, where the sliding out process to expose the keyboard is very smooth and feels similar to the way the Pre Plus also operates.
The core features of BlackBerry are still compelling, the keyboard will let you skip over keys rattling out messages, with a rock of the thumb here and a glancing prod there, in ways that only BlackBerry users understand.
The keys are well spaced out and fairly flat and considerably better than the Palm Treo 750's keyboard layout.
Type a bunch of text and then test out each key on this Kindle Fire keyboard to more easily get the hang of how each button works.
Due to the 20 key keyboard rather than full QWERTY one on the Curve and 8820, the software tries its best to work out what you've typed even though with 2 letters per key there is a host of possibilities.
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.
When in portrait mode, users can type out a quick instant message or dial a number using either RIM's SureType keyboard layout or a 12 - key multi-tap keyboard.
Behind this great 3.2 ″ touchscreen is a great slide - out full QWERTY keyboard giving you four rows of letters, numbers and shortcut keys — pretty handy for texting or IMing.
BlackBerry Torch Smartphone Features · Elegant styling, measuring approx. 4.4» (5.8» open) x 2.4» x.57» and weighing 5.68 ounces · 3.2» 360x480 capacitive touch screen display · 35 key full QWERTY backlit slide - out keyboard, designed to feel optimally balanced when opened for typing · Optical trackpad that makes navigation fast and smooth · Powerful 624 Mhz processor with 512 MB Flash memory · 4 GB built - in memory storage plus a microSD / SDHD memory card slot that supports up to 32 GB cards; a 4 GB card is included giving users 8 GB of storage out - of - the - box · 5 MP camera with flash, continuous auto focus, image stabilization, scene modes, geo - tagging and zoom, as well as video recording at up to 640x480 resolution · Built - in GPS for location - based applications and geo - tagging · Wi - Fi ® (802.11 b / g / n); qualifying smartphone customers can enjoy seamless connectivity to over 20,000 AT&T Wi - Fi hotspots at no additional cost · 3.5 mm stereo headset jack · Premium phone features, including voice activated dialing, speakerphone and Bluetooth ® (2.1) with support for hands - free headsets, stereo headsets, car kits (including systems that support the Bluetooth Message Access Profile standard) and other Bluetooth accessories · New BlackBerry ® Desktop Software 6 with integrated media sync for easily syncing music, photos and videos **.
The display and the keyboard are detached when the appropriate key above the keyboard is pressed with one hand and the screen is simply pulled out from its bed with the other.
The tipster who sent these pictures to BGR also commented that the slide - out QWERTY keyboard keys of the phone are «squishy» and look very similar to the HTC G2.
Review Any Windows Phone 7 device will give you a virtual Qwerty keyboard on its touch screen, but the HTC 7 Pro is one of the very few to offer a proper, slide - out hard key version, and the Dell Venue Pro's vertical slider pales in comparison to this one.
It's easy enough to bang out short e-mails and messages, but one critical note about the keyboard is the choice of layout with the alt key above the shift key which leads to typing a whole lot of symbols instead of capitalizing words.
With a full QWERTY keyboard and large domed keys, you'll be able to get the message out quickly with the Motorola Theory.
The trinkets came out during the Thorsten Heins» first BlackBerry World keynote, where attendees were given glances of a multitasking interface that involves swiping away foreground apps, and a soft keyboard with predictions above keys instead of the whole board.
There was a marketing video they put out showing people playing instruments in the air, saying that the individual finger tracking would be good enough to detect such minute gestures and associate it with placement on the neck of a violin or the keys of a keyboard.
Being able to reach out and select a ring, then to «physically» start it spinning with your hand is a visceral experience with which simply tapping a key on the keyboard or pressing a button on a gamepad can't compare.
The end result is that there's a lot less color spilling out from underneath the keys than is typically seen on other keyboards.
Be warned, though, that if you're coming from another keyboard with Cherry MX switches or Topre then the much shorter activation distance will likely leave you bottoming the keys out, making them feel slower to type out.
Maybe I'm just PC illiterate — I recently joined the PC Master race — so maybe the problem is just me, but I spent a good 15 - 20 seconds pressing buttons on my mouse and keyboard, practically mimicking that scene in Zoolander when Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller were trying to operate a computer until I figured out that «F» was the enter key.
There's not a lot of subtlety or progressiveness to any of the keyboard controls (i.e. the arrow keys), so don't break out a six - figure multi-axis driving sim.
Similarly, most of us in English Canada have had to figure out how to type an «é» using a keyboard that doesn't have that key.
Every key pressed on this keyboard has about 4 millimeters of travel, which isn't a ton, but it's a huge step up from forcing your fingers to bottom out 100 times per minute.
But launching multi-screen apps is done from a pop - out side tab that we found ourselves accidentally activating when we were trying to instead hit nearby letter keys on the left side of the keyboard.
Despite the Stealth's 1.2 millimeter key travel, the keyboard never bottomed out during our testing.
The Lumia 930 is Microsoft's first flagship device to ship with Windows Phone 8.1 out of the box (the Lumia 630 and 635 also ship with the newest OS) and as such, it offers key improvements over Windows Phone 8, like support for a Swype - like keyboard input (called «Word Flow Keyboard») as standard, better control over your home screen (the ability to add a background and more Live Tiles), a pull - down «Action Center» notificationkeyboard input (called «Word Flow Keyboard») as standard, better control over your home screen (the ability to add a background and more Live Tiles), a pull - down «Action Center» notificationKeyboard») as standard, better control over your home screen (the ability to add a background and more Live Tiles), a pull - down «Action Center» notifications panel.
Logitech K480 has a full - size keyboard with keys laid out in standard format which makes typing experience really good.
It's a keyboard closer to what you use, but the «travel» of the keys is shallow enough that in use you will «bottom out» the buttons enough to annoy.
Once you've installed this start menu freeware, whenever you press the «Win» key from your keyboard, you would not be taken to the start screen, but StartW8 will pop out.
These chargers would be under the caps of the keys on your keyboard, sending power out or acting as receivers of power in alternate use cases.
If your Google Fu fails (or there just isn't a good keymap list to be found anywhere online) you'll have to do it the old fashion way and plug a USB keyboard into your media center and test out all the different keys to figure out what they do.
One of the devices can measure five key health metrics, while the other slides out a backlit keyboard for your phone.
The key functions are laid out in a keyboard and mouse friendly way.
The Keyboard Mod for Moto Z offers a physical keys on a design reminiscent of older slide - out smartphones.
The slide out mechanism is smooth and the keyboard although a trifle cramped by those spoiled by the Passport and Q10, has ridged keys which click away nicely.
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