My sister got one of these yesterday from tellus when her Moto Q bit the dust.
I was playing with it last night and I found the closeness of the keys and overall lack of heigh differentiation between them made it quite hard to type. Granted that may also be because both of my thumbs on the keyboard, cover the entire thing.
It was also a bit of a bitch navigating the menu while in landscape mode with the keyboard out as you have to hold it in an odd way so that you can manipulate the dpad. I found that while navigating left and right in that position almost every time i would try to hit the dpad, i'd hit the button in the middle instead.
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My sister got one of these yesterday from tellus when her Moto Q bit the dust.
I was playing with it last night and I found the closeness of the keys and overall lack of heigh differentiation between them made it quite hard to type. Granted that may also be because both of my thumbs on the keyboard, cover the entire thing.
It was also a bit of a bitch navigating the menu while in landscape mode with the keyboard out as you have to hold it in an odd way so that you can manipulate the dpad. I found that while navigating left and right in that position almost every time i would try to hit the dpad, i'd hit the button in the middle instead.
why would you use the dpad when there are arrow keys on the keyboard? wouldn't that be easier and less inconvenient to hold?
I found the keyboard all together inconvenient and subequently didn't notice the arrow keys.