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On 2005-04-01 18:56:42, ++BiLLy3D++ wrote:
@whiz: You can't get bored of the 9500...
Same as u can't get bored of a P910! They're both infinitely expandable with always new 3rd party s/w although there are many more apps for UIQ than for Communicators
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The A-Z Of Trusted Sellers[ This Message was edited by: MikLSP on 2005-04-01 21:46 ]
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Posted: 2005-04-01 22:43:00
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And it's really good for phoning people.
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Posted: 2005-04-01 22:50:30
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Sorry but this is a poor thread!
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Posted: 2005-04-01 23:04:00
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Bit expensive at the moment, il wait till the price goes down
how much did you get it for vx?
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Posted: 2005-04-01 23:07:07
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I pretened i lost mine and got it free on my insurance.
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Posted: 2005-04-02 01:17:12
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On 2005-04-01 22:43:00, MikLSP wrote:
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On 2005-04-01 18:56:42, ++BiLLy3D++ wrote:
@whiz: You can't get bored of the 9500...
Same as u can't get bored of a P910! They're both infinitely expandable with always new 3rd party s/w although there are many more apps for UIQ than for Communicators
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The A-Z Of Trusted Sellers[ This Message was edited by: MikLSP on 2005-04-01 21:46 ]
Hey Billy, your right ! I can't
MikLSP, glad ur happy with the P910 and its lovely "keyboard", btw, how much time did it take to post the reply (if it was posted from the P910 you won't get bored of)? It won't take 10 sec on the 9500.
About the apps available, 9500 doesn't need 3rd party apps, it's almost perfect ! IMO anyway.
The messaging app in the P910/PX00 is CRAP, I bet you never used a Communicator, you'd love it there!
It is big and heavy I admit it, but it is worth the carrying !
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Posted: 2005-04-02 02:32:00
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Hi everyone
What about the P910 keyboard - recently I posted on the SE developers forum a topic about a new keyboard for a PDA developed by me which initially I did for P910. I suggested to extend the flip panel to cover a whole display and place the complete keyboard with similar buttons like for numeric keypad inside. Here's the layout.
OK[ ]On/Off
Tab Ctrl Alt Shift
#*/() 1 2 3
?!@"4 5 6
,.:;- 7 8 9
A G N 0
B H O U
C I P V
D J Q W
E K R X
F L S Y
Space M T Z
I named it ABC Mobile Keypad. The system of typing is as following:
The " A-M" keys are intended for the index finger (which is placed on " I" key at the start), " N-T" for the middle finger and " U-Z" for the ring one. The Space key is pressed by the thumb as usual. The order of the keys is like in an organizer so you can scan the keypad easy and fast.
The upper arrow and control keys with a central ring I took from my Sharp GX-L15.
Mihail
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Posted: 2005-04-02 14:00:39
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[ This Message was edited by: mihail on 2005-04-02 13:21 ]
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Posted: 2005-04-02 14:16:01
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>with similar buttons like for numeric keypad inside
Again, I'd taken the buttons of similar size like in GX-L15 but easy and soft enough to press - just like those from a standard keyboard.
Mihail
[ This Message was edited by: mihail on 2005-04-02 13:39 ]
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Posted: 2005-04-02 14:19:34
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