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Old 07-26-2013, 06:29 AM   #147
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Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0,Asus TF700T, K1-2-3-Fire
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
After entering a comma or a full stop it is important that you enter the next letter, a minuscule alerts the software that it was s comma you entered a majuscule that it is a full stop. When you want to enter numbers there is a special numbers mode, start there and after a while the software has learned how you write numerals and you will be able to do it directly.
Kuma,

You made me open a dictionaryr... putz...haha

I had no idea miniscule also means " lowercase" and I assume macroscule is uppercase. Cool to learn new word use and alternate definitions. Thanks!!

I had noticed it seems better at parsing numbers when I write. And yes the number pad makes life easier at times.

I've been relying, mostly, on my experiences with Palm OS in the "before time". Sometimes that helps, other times not so much. I am seeing improvement with punctuation if I try and stay ahead of the parser as it seems to read the scribbles in context.

I also see improved text accuracy if I stay parallel to the lines in the input box. Keeping lowercase proportional to ucase helps too.

In general I'm really impressed with the effort Samsung put into the code. st's bona couple years since I needed my own MS based PC so resided if apps using Wacom on Win based tabs/convertible PC's have advanced inthis area but I can only assume so. That said I'm still very pleased with what this device offers,

One weirdism I notice is ... oh, heck the thought was there but it went *poof* just as fast. I'll remember soon I'm sure.

I do guess I should RTFM on text input to get a few clues. But its'been so long since a manual was truly useful that it's become my last thought when learning a new device or software.

I don't know about anyone else but it has been forever since a computer has been so much fun and useful. I really do look forreasons to use it. For a longtime I've been totally bored and uninspired with all my PC's including a series of quite underwhelming Android tablets.

I can't wait forthe next large version. Only reason I have not sold my Infinity is I had Asus TF 300T with the same resolution Asus TF 300T which has the same resolution as the Note 10.1and it was not easy to use for long sessions. The Infinity (TF 700T) is 1980 x 1200 and wonderful on a 10" screen at close range. I just can't drop back knowing how much nicer the same resolution is on the Note 8.0. The great equalizer for my Infinity is the keyboard dock. Worst case is I use it only as a tiny notebook while I wait for the next Noto 10.1 early next year I am guessing. If I can't wait I'll try and work a trade with someone.

Oops!! I really rambled sorry, blame the morphine?? hehehe
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