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N900 - Recognition Training lacks accuracy feedback #7

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ijk opened this issue May 19, 2011 · 2 comments
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N900 - Recognition Training lacks accuracy feedback #7

ijk opened this issue May 19, 2011 · 2 comments

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@ijk
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ijk commented May 19, 2011

The screenshots for the Linux version look great.
N900 Suggestions:
Make the touchscreen keyboard disappear when the hardware keyboard is open to be replaced with accuracy graphs.
Have a button that switches between touchscreen keyboard and the graphs.
Change the appearance of the touchscreen keys based on accuracy.

great program btw :-)

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I was intending to make a preference for which to pick, but I like the "hardware slid out" method of detecting which to show. I'll consider that if I can figure out the right way to detect that easily.

Side note: the reason for the on-screen keyboard isn't only because the keyboard might be closed. Trying to do fast morse code typing and needing to do shift/fn character combinations proves to be hard. When you get to practicing "=", "/", "?", ",", etc it gets painful to use the physical keyboard.

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hardaker commented May 6, 2022

So the n900 unfortunately is pretty much gone. Sadness; awesome phone.

@hardaker hardaker closed this as completed May 6, 2022
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