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I've seen a few videos scattered about for the HD2 and none of them seem to have gone through a few things that I was wondering about.

Is the Windows Calibration the same as normal Windows Mobile phones, the 4 dots in each corner at the beginning. Or does it have a really good calibration like my HTC Hero where you click every key on the keyboard?

Are there Visual Bookmarks? Handy if you have bookmarks with similar names

Can someone post a video of the Keyboard actually in use? I've had a few issues in the past with laggyness of WinMo keyboards and really wondered if it compares to the Hero which has a really quite nice keyboard to use.

Any help is much appriciated. Thanks

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capacitive screens doesnt need calibration, it is like your Hero.

Yes, you have visual bookmarks

I dont remember an specific video, but you have a lot of them and all says that there are no lag in the input keyboard
 
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capacitive screens doesnt need calibration, it is like your Hero.

Yes, you have visual bookmarks

I dont remember an specific video, but you have a lot of them and all says that there are no lag in the input keyboard
Cheers for that, but my Hero does have calibration on it for the keyboard as most capacitive screens have like the iPhone also. Its in the Text settings and you have to touch every key on the keyboard.

Good to hear there is no lag though. Wonder if this is gonna take off as much as the HD did with the screen being so big, can imagine this will put a lot of people off.

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Hello,

I've seen a few videos scattered about for the HD2 and none of them seem to have gone through a few things that I was wondering about.

Is the Windows Calibration the same as normal Windows Mobile phones, the 4 dots in each corner at the beginning. Or does it have a really good calibration like my HTC Hero where you click every key on the keyboard?

Are there Visual Bookmarks? Handy if you have bookmarks with similar names

Can someone post a video of the Keyboard actually in use? I've had a few issues in the past with laggyness of WinMo keyboards and really wondered if it compares to the Hero which has a really quite nice keyboard to use.

Any help is much appriciated. Thanks
1. You don't need to calibrate any more.

2. Explain more plz.

3. Vibration is enabled, and even then typing goes very very fast!
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1. You don't need to calibrate any more.

2. Explain more plz.

3. Vibration is enabled, and even then typing goes very very fast!
1. Sweet, should be good!

2. Visual bookmarks... Instead of text in Opera / IE bookmarks it should a snapshot of the webpage.

3. Thanks for that, can you turn vibration off?

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1. Sweet, should be good!

2. Visual bookmarks... Instead of text in Opera / IE bookmarks it should a snapshot of the webpage.

3. Thanks for that, can you turn vibration off?
3. Yes, with a reg edit, or use dutty's disable vibrate keyboard cab.
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You can also deactivate it diretly in: "Settings / Personaly / Vibration"

 
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