Not exact matches
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.
There is a split
key feature with light up one
key, follow, and ensemble modes so you can play with different timbres on each
side of the
keyboard and make some pretty cool music, all by yourself.
On a full qwerty you have a caps
key on both the left and right
side of the
keyboard.
One
of the more unintuitive aspects
of the
keyboard layout on the
side of the device is the unversial symbol
key is the number 0.
When using the
keyboard, you can delete characters one at a time using the backspace
key, as you found, but there is also an eraser which appears on the right
side of the text field as soon as you type something, which allows you to clear the field completely with one tap.
Even though the
keyboard is a «10 - inch
keyboard», compared to full - size
keyboards, the difference in distance between the first row
of QWERTY letter
keys from the left
side Q to the right
side P, is actually only half an inch, or about 12 mm in total.
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.
Comparing the Curve 8900 to the Storm, they share a similar upper body (3.2 MP camera, hidden lock / mute
keys), similar dimensions / layout down the
side, and a similar overall appearance, but where the Curve 8900 has a physical
keyboard the Storm has giant display and the bottom
of the Storm is really the top reversed and features the control buttons sans trackball.
The Flexx 9's tiny
keyboard is likely too small for most hands, and the
keys» 1.27 millimeters
of travel is on the shallow
side.
Membrane
keyboards don't tend to have great response times, which is to say the period
of time between you pressing a
key and the computer registering it, and feel squishy, but on the plus
side are often quite quiet.
Each one large enough to avoid any mishits Then you can have a finger permutation
keyboard in the bottom half
of each
side of the front, with as few as 4 or less
keys on each
side for activation by your thumbs.
Tap the appropriate numbers using the number pad at the right
side of your
keyboard and then release the Alt
key.
Though some
keys are slightly smaller than normal, the layout does pack maximum
keyboard into the space, leaving just a quarter - inch
of room on each
side.
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.
Pressing the «K»
key hard you can see the entire ride
side of the
keyboard move.
Hardware layout is identical: the right shoulder houses the volume buttons, which sit either
side of a pause / mute
key, while the so - called convenience
key is positioned further down the
side, just to the
side of the
keyboard.
The second one is the Thumb
keyboard, which splits the
keys on either
side of the screen.
The
keyboard switcher doesn't appear to work yet but Keycode lets you assign a numeric keycode to a button you can place on either
side of the nav
keys.
One point in Logitech's favor: The
keyboard part
of its
keyboard case is excellent as always, though the company seems to have kept the same
key sizes as the 9.7 - inch model and opt for a bigger
side bezel, rather than widen the
keys, as Apple has done with its 10.5 - inch case.
I dislike how the Page Up, Page Down, Insert, Home, etc.
keys are positioned down the very right hand
side of the
keyboard.
The
keyboard was designed to comply with pro gaming tournament regulations; Logitech says that the lack
of a ten
key on the
side gives gamers more room to move low DPI mice.
The layout
of the
keyboard is also spacious and follows the norm, with full - sized Backspace, Alt, Ctrl, and shift
keys on both
sides.
Huawei also moved the speaker grills from above the
keyboard to either
side of the
keys.
As always, a red TrackPoint pointing stick is nestled between the G, H, and B
keys, and there's a fingerprint reader off to the right
side of the
keyboard.
Another Aorus exclusive is a row
of five customizable macro
keys on the left
side of the
keyboard.
Use the handy
keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Esc (all three
keys are in a column on the left
side of a standard
keyboard) to open Task Manager.