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Stowaway keyboard & Pocketquake? Beneficial?


Stowaway keyboard & Pocketquake? Beneficial?

Postby tarkadal » Feb 23, 2001 @ 11:45am

Dan<br><br>Do you have a stowaway keyboard?<br><br>Can to keyboard be use more effective with PocketQuake?
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Re: Stowaway keyboard & Pocketquake? Beneficial?

Postby Dan East » Feb 23, 2001 @ 11:56am

No I don't have one, but it would help a lot. There are some key mapping problems with PQ in general, so some keys may not respond (even using the SIP). This will be fixed down the road. Someone has used an external keyboard with good success (can't remember who it was - sorry).<br><br>Dan East
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Re: Stowaway keyboard & Pocketquake? Beneficial?

Postby Dr. Phat » Feb 24, 2001 @ 1:35pm

that would definately solve the timerefresh issue.<br>Whats the going price on those keyboards?
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Re: Stowaway keyboard & Pocketquake? Beneficial?

Postby Moose or Chuck » Feb 24, 2001 @ 1:54pm

It's a consolish problem, and it's not really a problem. I seem to manage to be able to type in "TIMEREFRESH" you just need to know where the keys are. It's not hard, and the BACKSPACE key is in the middle right of the B button display, just incase (you're probably gonna need it.
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