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If you double tab on the url bar, while the qwerty keyboard is inactive of course, the virtual keyboard will popup and you should be able to “enter” from there.
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2010-02-27
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I wondering how, to simulate the "enter" keytouch
on the url bar adress without the keybord open ?
its a little tricky .....
on the other hand, it possible to have the "on-screen" keybord
and the "real-keybord" out at the same time ?
Thanks for help , and sorry about my so poor english !!!
José