BlackBerry's iconic keyboard patent has expired
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Yes please I hate fucking virtual keyboards and haptic feedback.
I literally go out of my way to use shit like KDE Connect to not have to type on a shitty phone virtual keyboard
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Check out Unihertz. Can’t offer any advice or if they’re good, but they look interesting.
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I have a 60% bluetooth keyboard that I'll use when I need to type on my phone. A pain to carry with me, but taking a whole laptop is sometimes even worse.
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Hah, yeah, I had a work one in latter days, too, and there was definitely a sense of weird self-importance associated with it you don't get from touchscreens.
I don't know if people reviling virtual keyboards would get much from it, though. Honestly, typing on it was just as annoying. I am probably faster and more accurate using swipe inputs than I was on that thing.
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That said, as a Canadian, it’s always fun to look back at Blackberry’s history and remember a time when a home-grown gadget was the star of the tech world.
Others that fit description were ATI Techologies (now the AMD graphics card division that makes Radeon) and Nortel networks, a maker of corporate and commercial telecom gear (including hardware routers and firewalls).
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You can get these folding keyboards that will fit in a pocket, often have a roughly-cell-phone-sized case.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=folding+keyboard
Still another item to carry, but it might fit the niche you're looking for better if you're not happy with hauling a regular 60% keyboard. Larger than those Blackberry-style thumbboards.
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Keyboard feels great to use but their current layout sucks majorly
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God I don't know how anyone likes the haptic feedback. Turn that shit off.
Swiping is pretty cool though.
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Finally we can begin to chip away at BlackBerry’s dominance.
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60% Bluetooth, but what's the other 40%?
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Haptic feedback maxed out plus the tap sounds with the volume turned up to 100% is the way to go.
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Any takers? Any?
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What's special about Blackberry keyboards that every early slider phone didn't have?
I would love to have something like my HTC G1 again with modern hardware and screen.
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Dolomite
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"Boomer mode"
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I'm guessing OP means the build quality, as defined by the mechanical and material standards that are needed to recreate the keyboard.
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They're on discount. You don't have to pay for the extra 40% of a keyboard.
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Swype is the best method if don't have individual key feedback IMO. I find it's generally pretty good at figuring out what I'm trying to say, and in the odd case it doesn't I'm usually spelling something wrong, or using a word I almost never use. And then, typing individual letters every once in a while isn't the end of the world.
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With our luck? Carcinogens.
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Might as well use a typewriter. https://youtu.be/o4nwe7cW_og