Multittouch implementation
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:30 pm
I would like to start with 'I love the keyboard'.
However, there is a feature that im envious of, for lack of a better word.
On the standard, stock, multitouch keyboard that comes on the droid X, you can hold down the shift button and press other letters to capitalize them without releasing the finger. While smart keyboard supports multitouch, it seems to be limited to only capitalizing one letter. As in, I can use multitouch to capitalize a letter, but i cannot use it to capitalize a word, because I would need to re-press the shift button to capitalize each letter. This makes the multitouch near useless because you need to re-press everytime, meaning that it would just be easier to re-press it again vs re-pressing and holding for the multitouch.
I looked for a setting in the keyboard to change this, but I cant seem to find it if its there.
My request is that the keyboard be updated so that the user can hold down the shift key and capitalize any amount of letters, vs just one like it does currently.
Thanks for the time
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TJ
However, there is a feature that im envious of, for lack of a better word.
On the standard, stock, multitouch keyboard that comes on the droid X, you can hold down the shift button and press other letters to capitalize them without releasing the finger. While smart keyboard supports multitouch, it seems to be limited to only capitalizing one letter. As in, I can use multitouch to capitalize a letter, but i cannot use it to capitalize a word, because I would need to re-press the shift button to capitalize each letter. This makes the multitouch near useless because you need to re-press everytime, meaning that it would just be easier to re-press it again vs re-pressing and holding for the multitouch.
I looked for a setting in the keyboard to change this, but I cant seem to find it if its there.
My request is that the keyboard be updated so that the user can hold down the shift key and capitalize any amount of letters, vs just one like it does currently.
Thanks for the time
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TJ