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2005-09-26
With the combination of a lot of writing, not much space and constantly on the move, having a mobile device to create Word files which can be saved onto my desktop is very important. I have a folding keyboard which works great: after it's all hooked up. But if I need to write several paragraphs and don\'t have much time or space to either hook up my keyboard or even worse, my laptop, having this little add-on to my IPAQ is perfect. Right after download, I was able to work with the keyboard right away using the default settings. It's activated just like the \"key board\" or \"character Recognizer\" that is part of the Pocket PC OS. It's intuitive, fast and the word-fill option is a great boon and saves a bunch of key strokes. I can now keep my lap-top at the office: my shoulder is very thankful. I just wish this was out before I decided to spend the $50 for a keyboard. Best Pocket PC $10 utility (or any PPC software for that matter) I've spent.

Dwayne Steckley
2005-04-03
Finally, a good, full-screen keyboard that works in VGA. I have tried and deleted several different thumb screen boards because they refused to work on the Toshiba e800 at VGA resolution. This one? No problem. I am very pleased. Demoed and registered within 15 minutes of the first install. The only improvements I can think of would be to change the apostrophe to a shift function (as it gets used a lot more than other symbols) and to move the \"backspace\" key away from the edge a bit so that it\'s easier to hit. Other than that... great product! Thanks.

RonC from Shikoku, JP using e800
2005-03-19
This keyboard is really awesome! I would like to us it with a german<->english dictionary. It is the first where you can really type text into your PDA without the electronic pen. I only want to use the full screen mode. Unfortunately I have to flip my PDA (HP iPAQ) all the time for 90 degree (between normal dictionary mode and keyboard mode). But this PDA has a 90 degree permanent flipping setup, where I can push the screen into the landscape format (holding hardware button 1 for 2 secs). Unfortunately using the landscape format (so the dictionary is flipped too) and starting the PDA media keyboard in fullscreen always flips the keyboard back to normal mode. So instead of being landscape (as always in fullscreen) it uses the upright mode because fullscreen mode always flips 90 degree. Would be great if there could be some option, if I want have a non-flipped or 90-degree-flipped keyboard in fullscreen mode. So I could choose the right keyboard depending on my hardware 1 button flipping mode. Further good luck with your products. Best wishes Thomas

Thomas from Germany using HP iPAQ HX2410
2004-04-18
This is the biz, I tried it and brought it the same day. No more problems entering text. I have still been using the stylus but the speed increase is fantasic and its so easy. One thing they do not tell you do a soft reset once you have loaded it. Its better than my infer red keyboard and takes no space. TRIPLE AAA. Try it, use it, you will love it.

Roy Elmer
2004-04-18
On my Toshiba e800 the trial version worked very well. Easy to type in sentences. I thought immediately to my old Psion. Only a pity that no VGA resolution is available. Nevertheless I decided to buy it.

Manu from Belgium