The Blackberry 7100, 7100v, 7100x for example all use a SureType keyboard layout, as where, for example a PalmOne Treo, uses 26 seperate keys (obviously, one key per letter)
A SureType keyboard is laid out like this:
[QW][ER][TY]
Where Palm's are laid out like:
(Q)(W)(E)(R)(T)(Y)
Since on a Palm you'll hit each letter individually, Predictive text is not needed, it would actually be impossible. Unless of course if you type "Tue" and it 'predicts' you're going to type "Tuesday"
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fistpittingnork @ Dec 19th 2005 1:06AM
The Blackberry 7100, 7100v, 7100x for example all use a SureType keyboard layout, as where, for example a PalmOne Treo, uses 26 seperate keys (obviously, one key per letter)
A SureType keyboard is laid out like this:
[QW][ER][TY]
Where Palm's are laid out like:
(Q)(W)(E)(R)(T)(Y)
Since on a Palm you'll hit each letter individually, Predictive text is not needed, it would actually be impossible. Unless of course if you type "Tue" and it 'predicts' you're going to type "Tuesday"