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hkan008

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#13607 19-May-2007 22:53
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Can some recommend a software which allows you to use the numeric keypad (1 to 9) to input text (just like normal cellphone) on Windows Mobile?

I got so used to use the numeric keypad to send txt and I find it very hard to do with on my Windows Mobile.


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#71359 20-May-2007 09:00
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Which device are you using?





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  #71421 20-May-2007 21:44
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O2 Atom Life. I saw a software like calligrapher, which inspires me that there should be something like the nomral cellphone keypad input (i.e. 2-ABC, 3 DEF etc.) instead of a particular software just for text mesaging.

Then I start research on that but that particular input method only availble in WM6.


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#71461 21-May-2007 10:15
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I don't have personal experience with this, but you should check the list of data entry programs for Pocket PC in our Geekzone Software Store...





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