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T-Mobile myTouch and myTouch Q



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T-Mobile myTouch and myTouch Q
The keyboard will be familiar to owners of old MyTouch models; its more a refinement than an overhaul. The four rows of keys are nicely spaced, so you wont often hit the wrong one, but theres so little feedback that its hard to tell if youve hit one at all. The keyboard has a backlight, but it only turns on when you slide the keyboard out the first time for the life of me I cant find a way to turn it on manually. Also, when you press and hold a key, instead of entering a capital letter or the alternative symbol, it gives you accented characters for the letter youre pressing. That seems like the least-useful thing to do in that situation, but youll quickly get used to just pressing the Shift and Alt keys a lot.
Im sure the keyboard will benefit some people used to physical keys, though personally I wound up leaving the device closed and using the stock Android keyboard most of the time but hey, I guess thats why there are two MyTouch models.

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