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was the full finger keyboard implimented? how do i bring it up to use.
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It is automatically brought up when you tap a text entry field with something bigger than the end of the stylus. It takes a good mashing with my thumb to enable it sometimes but I believe that you can adjust the sensitivity of that.
 
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ohh ok,

I thought it would be larger. Like on the picture on the front page.

Oh well,

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Cedric
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Originally Posted by cis4life
ohh ok,

I thought it would be larger. Like on the picture on the front page.

Oh well,

Thanks
Cedric
It is larger, like the picture on the front page. Put your finger on the screen, keep it there for around one second. When releasing, you should here a sound effect a bit like tearing paper.

Alternatively, go into Control Panel, Text input settings, tab "Finger" and select "Launch via rocker key". The thumbpad will now launch (and hide) if you click the center key of the directional keypad.
 
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Larger?
It?s FULLSREEN. Larger than that isn?t possile.

I guess you only have the nomal keyboard.
When you have that keyboard at the bottom left is the menu button.
Press it and go to: Options - settings - thumppad.
Enable the option "bring up thumppad via the keys". dont know how its exactly named in englisch.

From now on you can acivate the keybord with the OK button.
(the center one of the d pad)

I hope this helps.
Please ask, if there is something you don?t understand because of my bad description.
 
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