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Okay, here's an odd-sounding question for all those of you who use SMS, aka text messaging from your phone -- specifically, those who have ordinary cell phones with normal number pads, not full keyboards. (Those of us with Treos are assumed to not be the usual case.)
We're trying to come up with a concise and easy-to-type SMS syntax -- which means I need to check out what's actually easy to type. So I'd like to know what's under your buttons. If you could take a minute or two to look at your phone and answer this, I'd appreciate it.
I think of the "common" mobile-phone letter layout as being:
[Poll #1089759]
We're trying to come up with a concise and easy-to-type SMS syntax -- which means I need to check out what's actually easy to type. So I'd like to know what's under your buttons. If you could take a minute or two to look at your phone and answer this, I'd appreciate it.
I think of the "common" mobile-phone letter layout as being:
- 2: abc
- 3: def
- 4: ghi
- 5: jkl
- 6: mno
- 7: pqrs
- 8: tuv
- 9: wxyz
[Poll #1089759]
Predictive text
Date: 2007-11-16 05:30 pm (UTC)Re: Predictive text
Date: 2007-11-16 06:07 pm (UTC)Re: Predictive text
Date: 2007-11-16 06:13 pm (UTC)