Interesting...
228919 7/4/08, 12:54 pm EDTIt actually looks kinda nice. I would love to see the iPhone keyboard go landscape in every app that uses a keyboard.
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Interesting... 228919 7/4/08, 12:54 pm EDTIt actually looks kinda nice. I would love to see the iPhone keyboard go landscape in every app that uses a keyboard. Comment posted by:
howiethemacguy
Morse code input 228922 7/4/08, 1:27 pm EDTSomeone should also create a Morse code input for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The code isn't that hard to learn and tests have shown that for small devices it's much faster any other form of input. Comment posted by:
Inkling
@inkling 228923 7/4/08, 1:35 pm EDTReally, it's faster? I don't mean to rain on your hammy parade, but I'd be surprised to see that ... --- ... could be faster to key in than SOS, let alone .... . .-.. .-.. --- / .. .----. -- / .- / -- .- -.- . I suppose it's possible that it could be faster, what with only having to use two buttons, though. Can you point out any of those tests? I'd be interested to se them. Comment posted by:
Zaren
No, Morse is not faster 228935 7/4/08, 5:21 pm EDTZaren, I think he's talking about things like this: Comment posted by:
das
wheres dvorak 228942 7/5/08, 1:37 am EDTi would love to see dvorak layout come to the iphone. my iphone is one of the only time in my daily life that i have to re-experience the qwerty Comment posted by:
Haroscarfel
i'd say 228944 7/5/08, 2:22 am EDTIf you want to see legit changes in iPhone interface, it might be a while. The current terms for iPhone apps at the App Store only let one program run at a time, and a universal change like thisn that effects other apps would be outside of that box. Comment posted by:
danviento
hardware keyboard? 228974 7/5/08, 9:33 pm EDTHow about a tiny hardware keyboard, via Bluetooth? Something about the same size as the iPhone, perhaps a tad thinner, could be very useful to those who will be doing a lot of text entry on their iPhones. Comment posted by:
notehead
re: hardware keybd 228984 7/6/08, 10:43 am EDTSorry, Apple isn't allowing such things. They've blocked access to hardware devices to connect to the iPhone, probably because they fear that someone with a hardware keyboard will cause the phone to crash, not accept calls, take down the entire cell network across the country, if not the world, etc, or whatever lame-ass reason they use to restrict use of the phone. Comment posted by:
testudo
dvorak or nothing 229006 7/6/08, 8:34 pm EDTjust as the tech world has to realise that Mac users are vociferous and fussy, so too Apple should realise that anyone who bothered to learn Dvorak (either as touch-type or prising keys off and putting them back) are equally insanely committed to it. i'm not getting an iPhone til I get dvorak; I already dropped Palm because they stopped supporting it. qwerty is a truly insane layout, the Windows ME of keyboard layouts... Comment posted by:
ophiochos
on the other hand... 229007 7/6/08, 8:37 pm EDTit struck me that the iPhone corrects mistakes based on proximity of keys? so they would have to rewrite that whole algorithm to deal with a sensible keyboard layout. Which adds to the OS overhead. So maybe we won't be seeing it in the near future. Comment posted by:
ophiochos
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