Anyone know why the visor prism has the power button
on the opposite side as the visor deluxe. It feels wrong.
04-27-2002 06:31 AM
Kupe
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It's Great!
I like the botton on the right side . . . but I AM left-handed after all.
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04-27-2002 11:51 AM
autocode1
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Makes sense. I am right handed, so I hold
the stylus with my right hand, and the visor with
my left, allowing my left thumb to operate the
(visor deluxe) power button conveniently.
04-27-2002 02:53 PM
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Either way, it is a better location than the Sony T&N series (at the bottom), or the Sony S series (behind the palm at the top), or the Palm devices (at the top)
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04-28-2002 12:05 AM
MarkEagle
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Re: flip-flopping power buttons
quote:Originally posted by autocode1 Anyone know why the visor prism has the power button
on the opposite side as the visor deluxe.
It has to due with the LCD screen. This is from the Prism review:
quote:The power button has been moved to the right side of the Prism because the light tube is on the left side -- keeping the power button on the left would have increased the Prism's size.
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04-28-2002 12:48 AM
kcomer
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Makes perfect sense if you use your stylus to turn it on and off like I do. (That is if you are right-handed)