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Pedah’s Review of Teksoft’s FingerTouch Keyboard

Posted by Elrendhel on August 19, 2007 – 3:53 pm
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Pedah just recently completed an in-depth review of the Teksoft FingerTouch Keyboard, which I found to be an interesting read!

Motivation:

I was offered a brand new application, the Teksoft FingerTouch Keyboard, which is a replacement for the rather bland native WM5 keyboard to review. Take it from me, I’m no academic and it is a daunting prospect to offer an objective user opinion about a new program. I don’t have the manual, and the challenge is to work out as much as I can without it. I dive right in and start using it; we always like to play with a new toy don’t we? The only direction I have is to go to start/settings/input, and to select teksoft fingertouch from the dropdown menu and select options/about, to find the device ID after I have installed the trial version, so I can send away for registration code. It’s a full-featured program that integrates into windows mobile like a utility; don’t look in your programs list for it. Now it gets interesting.

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David works in the Telecom industry repairing DS1 thru OC192 designed circuits, and has a successful Consulting company that helps small business owners leverage their computers and internet access. He is also a Product Reviewer for MobilitySite, as well as a Moderator and Admin, and is a Microsoft MVP for Mobile Devices.





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