Dangling M
I'm not the only one who can't get over the position of the "M" key on Verizon's version of the HTC Touch Pro.
From InfoSync:
Italics added.
From InfoSync:
The keyboard, as we've mentioned, is odd. We just
can't get over that dangling "M," and even if we could get used to it,
we're not sure we want to. Otherwise, Verizon Wireless keeps things
simple. The keyboard has a nice, solid feel to it, with soft keys that
each have their own rounded tops. You get quick access to the messaging
app via a key on the keyboard, and it's the only real dedicated
hardware key on the device. Still, that "M" is just standing there all
by itself, staring at us.
can't get over that dangling "M," and even if we could get used to it,
we're not sure we want to. Otherwise, Verizon Wireless keeps things
simple. The keyboard has a nice, solid feel to it, with soft keys that
each have their own rounded tops. You get quick access to the messaging
app via a key on the keyboard, and it's the only real dedicated
hardware key on the device. Still, that "M" is just standing there all
by itself, staring at us.
Italics added.
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