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Casio-style D-pad

PostPosted: Sep 9, 2002 @ 6:12am
by T¹
PPC2k2 device with a gameboy-style D-pad layout apparently. Kinda cheap too (379 Euros)

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I was under the impression that a centrally-positioned D-pad was part of the MS PPC2k2 specifications though...

PostPosted: Sep 9, 2002 @ 6:35am
by Michael Y
Maybe it actually runs the pirated Taiwanese version... "Pockit PC 2002" :)

PostPosted: Sep 9, 2002 @ 6:45am
by Solarix
I dont think that the D-Pad pos was part of the MS standard, more or less everyone copying iPaq since it was the most successful PPC00 device

PostPosted: Sep 9, 2002 @ 10:04am
by BurningSheep

PostPosted: Sep 9, 2002 @ 12:43pm
by sponge

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by BurningSheep

PostPosted: Sep 9, 2002 @ 8:27pm
by angedelamort

PostPosted: Sep 9, 2002 @ 8:41pm
by sponge

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by James S

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by R0B

PostPosted: Sep 10, 2002 @ 5:16pm
by angedelamort

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by Robotbeat

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by James S

PostPosted: Sep 12, 2002 @ 1:02am
by nuOpus

PostPosted: Sep 12, 2002 @ 1:15am
by James S
How hard is it to say "Calendar button shoots, Contacts button jumps, Inbox button runs, [Specialized] button bounces" or something. That's simple enough for just about everyone, just about, to figure it out.