Sentences with phrase «than your keyboard keys»

The macro keys themselves are more like the hard - plastic buttons on a kitchen appliance than keyboard keys — they're a little hard to depress, and they're difficult for my smaller - than - average hands to reach from the WASD keys, so they're not ideal for heat - of - the game macros.

Not exact matches

You're obviously not quite right in the head and I view all of your comment with that fact in mind, which means among other things you can't strike anything other than maybe the keys on your keyboard.
All the games recommended in this section require no more dexterity than pressing a random key on the keyboard, or clicking on the mouse.
-- 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
The keyboard itself uses the full screen, with bigger keys than those found on the Kindle Touch.
Elsewhere, such as Europe and the majority of Asia, traditional phones are still much more common than smartphones, so we decided to introduce a BlackBerry Pearl smartphone with a 14 - key keyboard that customers would be more familiar with.
Some of the keys are in a different position than on the Android keyboard.
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.
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.
[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.
If you have more than one hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard.
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.
T - Mobile provides its own keyboard from Swype; I found it easy to use and responsive, with convenient multipurpose keys that are better defined than those of the stock Android keyboard but cluttered with secondary characters.
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.
The keyboard base houses Chiclet - style keys with vertical travel that is only modest, though more than we expected from such a thin keyboard chassis.
For example, the identically sized Backspace key and Delete keys are adjacent to each other and much smaller than you'd expect, so it may take a while to get used to the keyboard for touch typing.
Then there's a cover keyboard, but rather than being flat, the keys actually have some travel to them.
The keyboard, slightly thinner in width than the Bold, is just as easy to use with the three running ribbons of keys, which we think is slightly easier to use than the individual keys found on the Curve 8300 and 8900.
The keys are well spaced out and fairly flat and considerably better than the Palm Treo 750's keyboard layout.
The full - size keyboard also has slightly undersized keys, making the spacing a bit wider than you'll find on most chiclet keyboards.
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.
Just for the case of info the keyboard keys are 8 % larger than its predecessor.
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.
Other key features of the phone include the hardware QWERTY keyboard along with its 3.2 inch capacitive touch display, although this phone runs the quickly marginalized BREW MP rather than any flavor of Android, presumably to keep costs down as the phone is one of the few not to require a data plan, which itself is a rarity for the current AT&T lineup.
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.
The keyboard is slightly smaller than full - size, and feels a little cramped, but the keys are comfortable and offer a smooth typing experience.
Another is that the onscreen key labels are smaller on the BlackBerry than on the iPhone, even though the keyboards are the same width.
The on - screen keyboard on the Nook Simple Touch is both comfortable and fast with bigger keys than those on the Kindle.
The keyboard is able to light up and has pretty soft keys, so it's more for typing than gaming.
The system's compact form factor means that the keyboard is smaller than usual, with relatively tiny keys.
With so little physical depth the keys don't have much travel — think large calculator — but it's a much better option than a display - obscuring virtual keyboard, especially if you want to do some serious typing.
You get a full Chiclet - style isolated keyboard; the keys are a reasonable size and have clear space between them but it feels more cramped than the keyboard on a Dell Mini 10 or an HP netbook and while they have some travel the action isn't as good as more traditional netbook keyboards.
I really like the concept, though in practice I found that it was often slower to use the Backtrack navigation pad than to just use the arrow keys on the physical keyboard.
Strangely, the rocker lock initiates a different lock than the keyboard lock — users can't unlock the device with the keyboard after locking it with the rocker key.
Are your thumbs larger than your phone's keyboard keys?
The redesigned keyboard has a row of number keys up top; and keys in both the number row and the first letter row are slightly taller than the ones on rest of the keyboard.
The keys have better action than those on either the default Microsoft Surface Pro 4 or the Apple iPad Pro Smart keyboards.
It is easier to have four dedicated buttons and an ergonomic directional pad with a controller than using three keys, the space bar, and the arrow buttons on the keyboard.
With that said I certainly didn't perform any worse than I would with a standard membrane keyboard or even with an expensive mechanical one, so the keys clearly work just fine, it's just that the mechanical switches offer a certain something that membrane switches just can't, even despite Roccat's attempt to marry the two.
Spying is done with a different keyboard key than the item interaction key, and to stop spying is a different keyboard key from all of the other keys... and you see how it easily becomes clunky trying to explore with such a limited time to complete a puzzle.
Rather than illuminating the keys themselves, Alienware have chosen to put their lighting on the bottom edge of the keyboard so that it creates a gentle glow on whatever surface you have the AW568 sitting on.
The end result is that there's a lot less color spilling out from underneath the keys than is typically seen on other keyboards.
In fact while the Romer - G switches do still have a reasonable click as each key is pressed it's much quieter than something like the Cherry MX blues, which is great when you're typing away and don't want to hear a constant barrage of thuds emanating from the keyboard.
In VVVVVV you know you're going to die, as all heroes must, and you know you're going to do it with your head held high and no more than three keys on your keyboard.
it has more than 30 enemies to fight and uses a fairly basic control system of the four keyboard arrow keys.
There are many different dual types that require all sorts of keyboard skills, some examples are: «Quick Draw» which involves hitting the «Z» key faster than the enemy, «Pursuit» which is a DDR type of arrow key mashing, and «Struggle» where you mash the left and right arrow keys as fast as your finger will allow.
The key travel is perfect, and they are so good, I would rather type on a ThinkPad than on any other keyboard.
If you really bang on your keys, you may want to look for a keyboard with Cherry MX Clear switches, which take a bit more force than Brown switches.
However, the flat and slippery key caps on the backlit keyboard are harder to type on than the comfy keys on the Dell XPS 13 2 - in - 1 or the two HP Spectre x360s.
The full - QWERTY keyboard is cramped and the keys are pretty shallow, but it's still far more comfortable than typing using the on - screen keyboard.
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