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Old 09-18-2010, 04:48 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by TheKindleWorm View Post
Yes I did like the number keys on my Kindle 2 - just made typing (and passwords) quicker.

But it is easy to press ALT + one of the top keys to form a number - note that Q = 1 while 0 (zero) is at the end of the line and accessed via the letter P. Also note that you don't need to hold the ALT plus letter at the same time - just press ALT and then press a letter as the ALT button is what's known as a "sticky" button - not literally!
but if you want to key in several numbers, you have to keep pressing ALT.
Using SYM key once gives opportunity to enter several.
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