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The answer to typing accurately and comfortably with your fingertips on a touch screen phone is the Phraze-It Keyboard, a full computer keyboard that features 15 large on-screen keys and ample room to view and edit text.

The Phraze-It Keyboard by Prevalent Devices allows users to type on large on-screen keys with their fingertips. You can type with your index fingers or thumbs easily and accurately. The Phraze-It Keyboard is a complete computer keyboard designed for 15 large on-screen keys on your Windows Mobile touch screen phone or PDA. Leave your laptop at home and type in multiple languages using the Phraze-It Keyboard. You can watch Phraze-It (R) Keyboard videos on YouTube.

Check out http://www.prevalentdevices.com
There are two videos on YouTube featuring the
Phraze-It Keyboard.

There is a kicking music video called:

'Keep Right The Phraze-It Keyboard'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McJ4Yy5ZNeU

And a mini-tutorial video for the Phraze-It Keyboard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7_Wm_Iq0gw

Its fingertypin' time

Hi Brian

Please contact me to request a demo of our stylus-free Phraze-It Keyboard 2.0 for Pocket PC phones and PDAs.

The Phraze-It Keyboard 2.0 by Prevalent Devices significantly improves the user interface and therefore the overall experience of entering text into a Pocket PC phone or PDA.

The application offers large keys on the touch screen for:
-Typing with your index fingers
-Holding the PDA phone and thumbing with the same hand

In addition to providing large keys for typing with your index fingers and thumbing, the Phraze-It Keyboard 2.0 offers:
-Ample room on the screen to view and edit what you have typed
-Easy finger typing of punctuation, numbers, symbols etc.
-Support in 8 languages

You can accomplish a great deal more with the Phraze-It Keyboard because it enables easy finger typing of full sentences and paragraphs, including punctuation, symbols and numbers for creating complete emails, reports, memoranda, notes, text messages etc.

The Phraze-It Keyboard is based upon patented technologies designed to allow users to leave their laptops at home and also to enter text stylus free, accurately, comfortably, efficiently and conveniently.

For more information, please visit www.prevalentdevices.com
For Pocket PC phones, using the Phraze-It Keyboard 2.0 gives an overall user experience that many may prefer.

The Phraze-It Keyboard offers stylus-free finger typing on the screen of your Pocket PC phone or PDA:
-Fifteen Large on-screen keys (3 rows of 5 keys)
-Typing with your index fingers
-Thumbing by holding and entering with the same hand
-Viewing and editing up to 6 lines of text
-Full computer keyboard - including shift, space, backspace and enter
-Full punctuation, symbols, numbers, currencies etc.
-Support in 8 languages
-The Phraze-It Game for decoding word puzzles.

The Phraze-It Keyboard is an application that enables typing with your index fingers on large keys displayed on the touch screen of your device for accurate, comfortable, efficient and convenient text entry on your Pocket PC phones and PDAs. Also,when you are standing, you can hold and thumb with the same hand.

Because the keys are large, your fingers type accurately and don't need a predictive dictionary, unless you like it.

Typing stylus-free with your fingers on large touch screen keys finally lets users type full sentences and paragraphs with punctuation. This is more like the experience of typing at your desktop, so with the Phraze-It Keyboard, you can leave your laptop at home and lose your stylus.

The patented Phraze-It Keyboard is a breakthrough innovation for typing emails, memos, text messages, notes, reports or homework on your Pocket PC phone for which you used to need a laptop.

The Phraze-It Keyboard lets you break away from text input methods that you would never use at your desktop, like writing or hunting and pecking with a stylus, or always thumbing with both hands or thumbpressing cell phone keypads numerous times.

Read more about the Phraze-It Keyboard 2.0 for Pocket PC phones and PDAs at www.prevalentdevices.com
Adding the Phraze-It Keyboard 2.0 for typing with your index fingers would do a lot for this already powerful device. Using the Phraze-It Keyboard, you can type full sentences and paragraphs with your index fingers.

This text input application displays large keys for finger typing and offers computer keyboard functionality.

The Phraze-It Keyboard also lets you hold and thumb with the same hand.

An alternative to repetitive thumb strain using handheld devices is to type stylus free with the Phraze-It® Keyboard for Windows Mobile® Pocket PCs and PDA Smartphones. Type naturally with your index fingers.

With Phraze-It®, a unique advanced computer keyboard with just a few large buttons is displayed on the touch screen of your PDA for typing with your fingers. You can type comfortably, accurately and efficiently with your index fingers.

There is ample room on the screen to view and edit at least six lines of text. You can input text using one hand or two.

The Phraze-It® Keyboard also offers 8 keyboard layouts and support in seven languages. The Phraze-It® premium keyboard comes with The Phraze-It® Game featuring over 1,000 fun and challenging word puzzles created by Prevalent Devices LLC.


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