The menu styling is quite obviously designed more for a touch
screen than a keyboard and mouse, and that can feel a bit off at first.
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.
Add a Bluetooth
keyboard and the student can easily type rather
than using the on
screen keyboard.
With a QWERTY
keyboard, headphone jack and contrast controls on the
screen, it is slightly more sophisticated
than some of its peers.
Results of the research reported in the paper show that the new decoder preserved BCI performance much longer
than before and even contributed to improving users» accurate typing speed on an on -
screen keyboard.
-- SWYPE — LED
screen — Gorilla Glass (LOL - I'm a dropper)-- 5 mp camera — 3rd generation Snapdragon dual core processor — keys closer together on slideout
keyboard (
than SK LS 09)-- word processing software
One reason it is important for all cells to be able to receive or contain
keyboard focus is that
screen readers will typically be in their application reading mode, rather
than their document reading mode, when users are interacting with the grid.
For me, using a touch
screen on a tablet is much slower
than using a physical
keyboard, but you can get inexpensive
keyboards to plug in to a tablet.
Even though it rarely comes up in use, I found the Nook's on -
screen keyboard much faster and easier to type on
than the Kindle's physical
keyboard.
Another time the
keyboard got stuck on the
screen for a second as we moved to another app, and on more
than one occasion the Gmail app took 5 seconds or more to load.
«Real» cameras are still much better
than in - phone cameras; the right device to carry in your pocket, as a phone or PDA, will always be worse to read on
than a device with a bigger
screen, which in turn is too big to fit in your pocket;
keyboards are simply better
than little thumbpads for entering more
than a few words, and any device with a real
keyboard has to be a certain size.
Also, the fact that it has two batteries, one in the
screen and one in the
keyboard, means that battery life is more like what you'd expect from a tablet
than a PC.
In the meantime, though, it looks a lot more convenient (for Sudoku at least)
than existing methods with d - pads and on -
screen keyboards.
Much better
than a laptop for use on airplanes, as a suddenly reclining seat in front of you can't drive the
screen through the
keyboard!
That doesn't make it burdensome, considering the
screen size, but the
keyboard did add a bit more heft
than we expected.
via Startup gets Kindle Touch to understand handwriting Puzzle technology startup Puzzazz is giving Amazon's Kindle Touch a capability that even Amazon didn't envision — letting users input numbers and letters by writing them naturally with a finger on the
screen, rather
than tapping at the e-reader's tiny on -
screen keyboard.
Tablet is primarily operated by touching the
screen rather
than using a physical
keyboard.
The
keyboard itself uses the full
screen, with bigger keys
than those found on the Kindle Touch.
In terms of design Bold 9900 is slightly higher
than the previous 9700, like 9000 that had a larger
screen and a
keyboard easier to use.
The company also took special care to develop the
keyboard, which it claims is faster and more reliable
than software
keyboards by being touch - sensitive and lets users brush their fingers over the keys to scroll through information on the
screen.
Unfortunately, it is quirky in operation and adds to the mêlée that is created with no less
than three pop - up
keyboards that appear at three different location of the
screen.
It's a waste to allocate room for all the A — Z keys on a small device, and most use doesn't require more typing
than you can comfortably achieve with an on -
screen keyboard.
Other
than that all the touchscreen functions and features are the same: you can add freehand notes and scribbles, type memos and notes with the on -
screen keyboard, add highlights and bookmarks, double tap a word to bring up the dictionary, manually adjust the
screen contrast, create, manage, and delete collections, run searches, activate hyperlinks, and so on.
My eyes get fried when looking at an LCD
screen for more
than 5 minutes & a 13.3 ″ e-ink monitor / device would solve that issue... but I am waiting for one that has: A) Touchscreen for ease of scrolling & zooming, B) Bluetooth for attaching a
keyboard & C) At least a Gig of RAM, as the browser (and loading graphics) will be really slow (and not be able to open several tabs) without enough memory.
[45] It has a silver - grey bezel, 6 - inch display, nine hard keys, a cursor pad, an on -
screen rather
than physical
keyboard, a flash storage capacity of 2 GB, and an estimated one month battery life under ideal reading conditions.
As for the size, like the BlackBerry PlayBook and the Samsung Galaxy Tab, the 7 - inches compared to the Motorola Xoom and iPad 2's larger
screen certainly makes a difference, this is more like a paperback book
than a full
screen laptop without a
keyboard, and that changes the experience dramatically.
That's Microsoft's «Office everywhere» dream in action, and thanks to the
keyboard, word processing is a darn sight better
than it is using an on -
screen keyboard.
I found the
keyboard very usable and responsive — far better
than many Android on -
screen keyboards I've tried, and definitely more manageable for holding in two hands and efficiently thumb - typing.
Nokia's E7 is the latest handset in the communicator series and the first model since 2007, whilst arriving with a 4 - inch AMOLED touch
screen display, with the same ClearBlack technology as their C6 handset only with the largest
screen Nokia has built into a mobile phone.The E7 arrives running the latest Symbian ^ 3 OS, featured on the N8, C6 and C7 with a more business focussed set of features
than those other handsets and a slide out Qwerty
keyboard with 16 GB of internal memory.
If you do nt care about the competition then the Slides
screen will be more
than adequate because its bright and responsive.Of course the main reason to get the myTouch Slide is for the full QWERTY
keyboard.
People would rather have a 4inch
screen than have a 2.8 inch
screen with a qwerty
keyboard.
The haptic feedback helps slightly, making the illuminated
keyboard better
than most tablets» on -
screen keyboards, but the flat layout is still a recipe for gibberish.
The
screen size is definitely more manageable
than the larger iPad Pro, but the trade - off is a smaller
keyboard.
The game - changing Asus Eee Pad Transformer combined a great standalone tablet with a
keyboard dock that not only let you type properly but also doubled the device's battery life and gave you such connectivity gems as full - size USB ports and a regular SD card slot, essentially turning the tablet into a mini laptop that had a better
screen and lasted longer on the go
than any netbook.
the
keyboard is nice and big and the
screen is larger
than expected.
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.
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.
Meanwhile, shipments of «detachables,» computers with
screens that can dock into
keyboards to be used laptop style or undocked and used tablet style, priced less
than $ 200 surged, IDC analysts said.
Among other things, the prototype was slimmer
than the Windows 7 slider and the
screen slid up to reveal a full
keyboard and trackpad.
Tapping along the bottom of the
screen works much better for me now, but I noticed it still sometimes registers lower
than where pressed when using the
keyboard to type.
If you buy its optional
keyboard, you can get a mini laptop with more
than 12 hours of battery life, provided you don't mind using a smaller 11 - inch
screen.
However, the $ 499 Transformer Prime is more
than just a performance leader; with a slim design, super-bright IPS
screen, sharp camera, and comfy
keyboard dock, it's now the Android tablet to beat.
It's quite obviously heavier
than the
screen parts of some of the recent affordable
keyboard - combo machines too, like the Asus Transformer Book and the HP Pavilion X2.
General SwiftKey features: — Unique next - word prediction engine based on word context — Rapid and comprehensive learning of individual writing style — Up to 50 % greater text entry efficiency
than oth market solutions — A third of next words predicted without any character input — Relevant, personalized predictions — 14 languages supported, with ability to predict in two languages simultaneously: English (US), English (UK), Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (PT), Portuguese (BR), Spanish, Swedish — Multiple
keyboard layouts supported: QWERTY English, QWERTY International, QWERTY Danish, QWERTY Norwegian, QWERTY Swedish, AZERTY, QZERTY and QWERTZ — HD skin with sharp graphics and font on all
screen sizes — Advanced error correction designed for small mobile
keyboards — Inline spelling and grammar correction — Automatic accent insertion (for non-English character entry)-- Voice dictation support for English, Spanish, French, German and Italian — Multi-touch support
Generally I find the iPhone / iPod touch
keyboard to be better for accuracy
than the default Android
keyboard, but the Archos 5's large
screen makes it pretty easy to enter text without too many typos.
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.
Of course some apps are better
than others, but the advantage of using a
keyboard is that it frees up all the
screen to see what you are doing.
The small clickpad beneath the TranSleeve's
keyboard made navigating the Windows 8 desktop environment far easier
than relying on the VivoTab's touch
screen alone.
It remains to be seen how well iWork for iPad handles these types of files, and what features it does and doesn't support, but with a real «office suite,» a 9.7 - inch
screen, and the aforementioned support for external
keyboards, the iPad is a much more capable tool
than its smaller sibling — and for many people, possibly a laptop replacement.
It remains to be seen how well iWork for iPad handles these types of files, and what features it does and doesn't support, but with a real «office suite,» a 9.7 - inch
screen, and the aforementioned support for external
keyboards, the iPad is a much more capable tool
than it's smaller sibling — and for many people, possibly a laptop replacement.