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i thought that i could buy one later, more unlike, i couldn't imagine that you work that hard for only one little serie... would love to recombinate diffrent tohkbd... but you sound as nothing could change your mind to stop the production... ;( anyway thank you for this wonderfull piece your funkyness... |
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...inpatient like a teenager waiting for his first date.. :D |
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I had to change back to my previous phone (Motorola Droid 4)
HW issues: The tactile feedback on TOHKBD is just plain horrible, individual buttons are "bit" wobbly and require random amount of force to register the keypress. Whole keyboard on TOHKBD feels like its on top of soft rubber. SW: issues: lag between keypress and letter on screen is bit too much. No Android app support (as of 25.6.) And as you know the native app selection on Jolla is still relatively limited one must use Android apps pretty much daily. - Hount |
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And yes; I have never had android support in my device, I did not install it two years ago and have never needed it. |
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I personally need it to use it for my banking app, or parking app to pay the parking money and stuff. And yes, there shouldn't be any reason why TOHKBD shouldn't work on Android apps... I hope there will be a fix for this :) |
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I don't experience any input lag, but I do agree that the keys are very hard to press which is a real bummer. It's better than the onscreen keyboard, but not as great as my previous phone (HP Pre 3) or my mum's phone (BB Passport). Hopefully that will improve once the keys 'sink in' after a while :)
As for TOHKBD Android apps support: didn't I read that the upcoming system update will allow that? |
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