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i guess its a bit harder on the N810 tho as one have to extend the keyboard to get at the dpad... want to go back online? fire up whatever i want to use (browser, mail, rss for example), hit refresh or select page i want to go to, hit center dpad on the message that pops up, select network in dialog (thanks for not fixing that one, nokia!). and even then im perfectly able to use the nail on my index finger as stylus for most ui tasks where the thumb or full finger would be to large. |
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its starting to seriously sound as if some people are replacing religious texts with law texts, in that both should be the complete guide to how to live ones life. and here i thought humans where equipped with something called a brain... |
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My reset button is behind the screen. Whether I have to reach for a stylus or press a power button, the effect is the same. The ACTIONS of the current wireless configuration applet are perfect. Its the UI to open it that I don't like. Quote:
I shouldn't have to reach round the back just for that, again the network configuration applet works its just not easily accessible. Quote:
I use my tablet all the time, and I have a great experience with it but then when I need to do silly things it frustrates me. It doesn't matter anyway, i've started building myself a brightness applet inside liqbase :) |
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Well, I don't know about Norway, but here you get stuck for long time during traffic while commuting to work. While being stuck people read entire papers. They work on laptops. They put on make up.
And, in Amsterdam including the ring motorway around Amsterdam (A10) you actually have WiMAX coverage. So if I were living near Amsterdam and commuting to Amsterdam I would for sure sign up for 15 EUR a month WiMAX. And I would for sure do all kind of things in my car whilst 'driving'. And according to your pathetic defintion of 'smart' I'd be stupid. Heck, even someone who is phoning non-hands-free while in traffic jam can get a fine, but is it really not safe? Smart people can do unbelievably stupid things. Law is not always justice either. What happened to responsibility? Sometimes its smart to drive less hard than the maximum speed allowed, sometimes its smart to drive through a red light. Quote:
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SD69,
"icon sizes, etc" are what got us into this trouble now. |
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http://nds1.nokia.com/phones/files/g...7710_UG_en.pdf |
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(Oh, and thanks for implying I'm a nerd.) Quote:
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