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- From: diamant@hpfcbig.SDE.HP.COM (John Diamant)
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 18:44:17 GMT
- Subject: Re: Typing on palmtops (was Re: Microwriter Chording Patents)
- Message-ID: <41730119@hpfcbig.SDE.HP.COM>
- Organization: HP SESD, Fort Collins, CO
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- In comp.sys.palmtops, jeremiah@cix.compulink.co.uk (Jonathan Allen) writes:
-
- > But there is
- > one big difference between everone else in the market, HP95 included,
- > which is that YOU CANNOT TYPE on ANY of the others. It is possible to
- > volume text input using the AgendA, and it still looks reasonable and
- > works. You _cannot_ do that on a Wizard, an HP, a Psion, the Po'fo',
- > or whatever.
-
- I can type 30-35 words per minute on the HP95LX. It's not the 65 to 70 words
- per minute I type on a full-sized keyboard, but it is adequate for volume
- typing when full sized keyboards aren't available. How fast can you type on
- the Agenda?
-
-
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