Thread: Accessories Kindle 3 number-key overlay?
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Old 02-08-2011, 06:31 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
No, my comment refers to how easy it seems to be figure out without the aid of an overlay... for those who can count to ten, anyway. And since I assume relatively few people are writing hexadecimal code on the Kindle, I can't see a real advantage for being able to get to the number "6" or his cousin "4" super-quick.

No biggie... just a dumb joke on my part.
Oh man, and I totally failed to grasp the joke. I agree that it seems rather easy to remember what letter is for what number, still the overlay may be of some help to those that are visually inclined.

I haven't had a need to even use the keypad as yet, let alone the numbers, so I will bow out of this conversation now.

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