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Here is a new add-on for your phone by CPS.
Padissimo provides virtual D-pads on the screen and on the keyboard, to enhance navigation within any application.

Major features:
- Alternative navigation using virtual directional pads.
- Provides additional ways of moving around any application.
- Convenient use in lists, menus, and other scrollable displays.
- Includes a screen-pad and a separate key-pad.
- Independent activation of the two virtual pads by hot-keys.
- Gesture control for convenient scrolling in lists using finger.
- Extra functions, like simulate pressing the Back button.
- Fully customizable appearance, including transparency.
- Support for displaying animated GIF images as background.
- Can replace using the jog-dial.
With its versatile features Padissimo can add a lot to the usability of your smartphone.
Free trial is available - enjoy!
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Posted: 2008-12-18 09:35:58
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Awesome new app Zed.Please keep making'em.Way to go CPS
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Posted: 2008-12-18 13:10:18
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i think it will be nice. my p990 screen is not working fine lately and this could do the job.
well done
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Posted: 2008-12-18 14:34:55
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Super sweet, I love the key-pad option!
It's not transparent on stand-by screen on my w960, why is that?
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Posted: 2008-12-18 17:39:00
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There are some applications that render any overlaid window opaque. Examples are Opera and the Standby app on the P1. Padissimo's screen-pad is auto-hidden over most such applications. Your finding suggests the W960's Standby app is the same case. Can anyone else with a W960 confirm that this occurs regularly?
In any case, if the screen-pad looks bad over some application then just hide it with the hot-key, and then use the key-pad over that application.
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Posted: 2008-12-18 18:32:53
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Is it possible to make it auto "turn off" when typing with T9?
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Posted: 2008-12-18 19:56:00
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No auto-disable for T9, so you need to use the hot-key to manually switch off the extra key-pad at that time. In contrast, Padissimo notices when handwriting recognition is active, and turns off the key-pad automatically to avoid conflicts with text input.
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Posted: 2008-12-18 22:28:37
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Any chance of that in later updates?
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Posted: 2008-12-18 22:54:00
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Yes, provided it is possible to detect when T9 is activated. I added your request to the plans for the next version.
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Posted: 2008-12-19 09:23:29
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is there any on screen keyboard dat is finger friendly n is free??
also is dis virtual D-pads free??
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Posted: 2008-12-19 11:57:16
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