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Old 02-10-2009, 02:54 PM   #19
Alisa
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The only thing I see with the K2 is that Amazon put the home button where a page turn button should be. The top button should be the next page and the button under that should be the previous. There is plenty of room to put the home button someplace else that does not have to take away a page turn button. So for those who are right handed, it means if you want to go back a page, you'll need to use your left hand for that when you were using your right hand for holding/page turning.

I do like that the page turn buttons are not so large and are now a lot less prone to accidental presses.
I agree. It's not like you use the Home button nearly so often. It was fine where it was on the keyboard.
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