- 12-17-2012, 08:47 AM
#1
Windows phones have very good virtual keyboards but one thing that's missing in my opinion are arrow (< >) keys.
HTC Android phones usually provide arrow keys and so does Swiftkey 3 for Android.
I hope Microsoft is listening.
-Rich - 12-17-2012, 09:10 AM #3
At first,, I was looking for the arrow keys also,, but if your reason for arrow keys is same as mine(to insert or edit characters in between characters),, u don't need arrow keys,,,check this thread:
Tips and Tricks thread - 12-17-2012, 09:42 AM #5
Same, on my Focus I could try so fast and I'd always hit the right button. With the 920 I had a few times where keystrokes did not register or I made a typo.
I feel like its because of this:
I just keep telling myself I am not used to the phone yet, and soon I will be able to type on it just as well as the focus.
Otherwise I feel like the keyboard is sufficient, like its always been. Just shortcuts to words would be nice, for when you type your email address for example. - 12-17-2012, 02:20 PM #6
There are <> keys on Lumia 920, you just need to first tap &123 key to get to the numbers and punctuations, then tap and hold ( and you get the choice of <{[ and if you tap and hold ) you get also >}]
In fact you get a lot of choices if you try the tap and hold trick
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