Re: [NTLK] Keyboard Questions

From: Jon Glass (jonglass_at_usa.net)
Date: Fri Jan 10 2003 - 03:36:33 EST


on 1/9/03 12:20 AM, wmiranda_at_softhome.net at wmiranda_at_softhome.net wrote:

> If I buy a keyboard will I use it? Is this something that people buy
> because they think they need it and then never use? I've had keyboards for
> Palms before that have gathered dust.

Hm. My keyboard sits in my briefcase, and is used so rarely that if it had a
chance, I'm sure it would gather dust. Would I sell it? Every time I
consider it, I suddenly find myself needing the keyboard. In fact, since
I've installed a SER-001, (Thanks Paul Zenk) I've found myself using the
keyboard more frequently--oh, and I usually use it with both the keyboard
and Newton resting on my lap. :-) If you can find a keyboard, you will
definitely find it useful, albeit it not essential. (longer emails, or
letters, or even for entering strange combinations of letters, such as
emails, addresses, etc.)

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