07-31-2020, 01:05 AM
I know it's an expensive option, but I'm definitely one for a capacitive touch keyboard. I've had a few phones with keyboards (Nokia E7, Motorola Droid 2, Blackberry Passport) and, with my fat fingers, I struggled to type at a decent rate without pushing a few buttons at once. You can make the bottoms softer touch to speed up typing but it'll then be even easier to push multiple buttons at once. Blackberry added capacitive touch to their keyboards later which definitely helped.
Capacitive touch should also reduce the thickness of the keypad, and, if it's LCD, it'll mean that multiple layouts will be accounted for.
I understand the discussion has been had, so don't feel like I'm trying to change what's already been discussed. I just likely won't buy something that won't work for my fat fingers, and won't fit nicely in my pocket. I'm excited to see it, and the gaming pad, non-the-less
Capacitive touch should also reduce the thickness of the keypad, and, if it's LCD, it'll mean that multiple layouts will be accounted for.
I understand the discussion has been had, so don't feel like I'm trying to change what's already been discussed. I just likely won't buy something that won't work for my fat fingers, and won't fit nicely in my pocket. I'm excited to see it, and the gaming pad, non-the-less