Sentences with phrase «trying it out on keyboard»

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After trying out and hating other keyboard models on the market, Seacrest and the team spent two years developing Typo.
When using it on a smartphone, all I had to do was forget about looking at the keyboard while trying to type out a message, and my brain would remember, almost subconsciously, where certain letters were on the QWERTY system.
A couple of notes: I focused on keyboards that are explicitly designed for typing — sorry, Kim — and tried to weed out options with poor user reviews.
Whether you're trying to figure out an elegant workaround for the biggest flaw with Apple's current laptops, or just want an easy, hyper - portable way to type on a physical keyboard on - the - go, Jelly Comb's foldable option is a good solution.
But it's more than appropriate for those mornings when you've run out of time at home to eat and so find yourself sitting at your desk, checking your morning emails while trying not to spill milk on your keyboard.
I have two rooms full of toys and musical things, like electric keyboard, older computer to learn things on «ABC.com», (a subscription service for 2 + yrs old children), and battery operated toys that are musical, or talk, or walk, or beep, or run, blocks and puzzles, plush toys and soft rubber balls, and when no babies around, I blow up lots of balloons which they throw up in the air and try to catch, or I bring out all the «kitchen stuff» (a collection of plastic dish sets, plastic fake food and utensils, and a big tablecloth I lay it all on and then pick it all up with until next time).
Developed by a team led by McPherson of technicians, composers and musicians at Queen Mary, University of London, TouchKeys allows pianists to try out musical techniques that were previously unimaginable on a keyboard.
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.
Turns out I'm more than happy to bang away at a keyboard or yammer into the microphone for a podcast (which we will hopefully get back too soon), but shooting video while trying to read a comic on a tablet, followed by trying to edit and convert the resulting video, was a lot to try and conquer as a first timer in one go.
Saw the video on the USB keyboard that would be neat if he got it working... Thanks Nathan for bringing us these interesting techy things to try out
Hmm... I am still trying to figure out if there's a way to list books in a specific collection, other than by title or author, on my kindle keyboard.
While trying to figure out the combos, I discovered that if you hit the numbers across the top of the keyboard you will teleport to one of the rune markings on the ground, that same ones that lit up as I entered new sections.
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.
So, when Peter Moore tries to label us as keyboard trolls in the most diplomatic way possible, I'm not only going to call him out on it, but I'll lay waste to his reasoning and expose the agenda he's REALLY attempting to push.
Oh, I am too lazy to spend 10 - 15 minutes trying work out how to do an acute on my keyboard.
He wants to try out the desktop version in mobile Safari, and see if some of the useful shortcuts he uses on Reader will be available on the iPad without a separate keyboard.
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.
If you want to test things out, try pressing Windows + Esc on the keyboard (or Command + Esc if it's a Mac keyboard), and you will be whisked to your Home screen.
That has some advantages, as using two thumbs to bash out emails on the keyboard is a breeze, but trying to trace in words with one hand while standing on the bus is something of a challenge.
Windows 10 launched in the summer, and what better device to try it out on than the Surface 3, a tablet, that has an available clip - on keyboard and digital pen.
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