xavier_ag
Member
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Duncan, BC, Canada
Posts: 7 |
Just got my Snap & Type
Works ok, and is what I expected of it.
Thumb typing will take getting used to. I installed the driver from my Memplug, and seemed to have a conflict with the Keyboard app for my stowaway. I needed a hard reset to solve it.
Curious though, I have no hacks, or afterburner installed. The stowaway was disabled, and I even did a soft reset, before installing the Snap & type. After backing up from my Memplug (which I used to backed up my prism before this fiasco, whew), everything worked fine.?
Anyway, I have found accessing numbers and punctuation is a little clumsy, but I have been able to type reports and get by. I am able to type on the thumb board faster than I can graffiti.
I work for a local city police dept. I sometimes write my reports with my Stowaway, but typing inside a patrol car is not convenient. Hence I now own a Snap & Type.
It allows me to stay on the road, and still get my paperwork done. However for anything longer than I page, I think I would find a flat table or return to the office and use a PC, or my stowaway.
From the looks of them, If they were available for the prism, I would have gone for the seiko. The buttons appear to provide better access to numbers and punctuation. Anyone else have thoughts on that?
In summery, if typing in cramped areas, a thumboard works well. However, if you can normally find a flat surface, go with the Stowaway.
I own both, but I am an early adapter.
Arnold
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