I was looking at new phones and they all featured a "QWERTY" keyboard for easy of texting. What the heck is a "QWERTY" keyboard I asked, why do they call it that? Is there something special or different than a regular keyboard? Well, it turns out I have a "QWERTY" keyboard and you probably do too, you just have to type the word in and you'll get it.
Ok, so I did that when I first read this. So does that mean that the phone has a normal "computer" keyboard to it? I wish everything had that. I have to manually enter emails into our scanner at work sometimes and it is very annoying because it doesn't have a "QWERTY" keyboard and the alphabet order versus where my fingers want to go don't seem to coincide. It's a bit frustrating! So thanks for explaining it to me. I feel more refreshed now.
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uh, i don't get it
That's ok Bo Betsy, I didn't either.
I was looking at new phones and they all featured a "QWERTY" keyboard for easy of texting. What the heck is a "QWERTY" keyboard I asked, why do they call it that? Is there something special or different than a regular keyboard? Well, it turns out I have a "QWERTY" keyboard and you probably do too, you just have to type the word in and you'll get it.
Ok, so I did that when I first read this. So does that mean that the phone has a normal "computer" keyboard to it? I wish everything had that. I have to manually enter emails into our scanner at work sometimes and it is very annoying because it doesn't have a "QWERTY" keyboard and the alphabet order versus where my fingers want to go don't seem to coincide. It's a bit frustrating! So thanks for explaining it to me. I feel more refreshed now.
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