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wolf_00 12-04-2010 03:42 PM

Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Hi

What is the best method for fast typing on Torch?? and is there anyway to improve my speed.

Thanks in advance

iphonetoTorch 12-04-2010 03:57 PM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
I dont think there is really any tips... It comes naturally... either people have it or dont.... And the more you type, the faster you will become. It's like typing on a computer. Maybe learn some shortcuts as well?

Shortcuts - User Guide - BlackBerry Torch 9800 Smartphone - 6.0

Dubdub 12-04-2010 04:37 PM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
I use the slide out keypad instead of the touch screen. I can go much faster and make fewer errors with it, but then IMHO, you don't have one of these devices to become a touch typist.

tbird57 12-04-2010 08:01 PM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iphonetoTorch (Post 1680996)
I dont think there is really any tips... It comes naturally... either people have it or dont.... And the more you type, the faster you will become. It's like typing on a computer. Maybe learn some shortcuts as well?

Shortcuts - User Guide - BlackBerry Torch 9800 Smartphone - 6.0

I will second that motion,the more you use the touch keys the better.

wjereb 12-07-2010 01:19 PM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
I go back and forth among the three keyboards (I use the suretype keyboard on portrait) and it really depends how much I have to type. Plus I have a ton of shortcuts set up in AutoText. "t" for The, "ru" for Are you, etc.

Bill J

lesarmitage 12-09-2010 12:56 AM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wjereb (Post 1681811)
I go back and forth among the three keyboards (I use the suretype keyboard on portrait) and it really depends how much I have to type. Plus I have a ton of shortcuts set up in AutoText. "t" for The, "ru" for Are you, etc.

Bill J

YEP... Autotext shortcuts for all sorts of mail. I have one shortcut that produces a page and a half email! Also, albeit I never thought I would, I am getting along somewhat with the portrate keyboard in Suretype mode ..

Great.

guinda35 12-10-2010 07:02 PM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wjereb (Post 1681811)
I go back and forth among the three keyboards (I use the suretype keyboard on portrait) and it really depends how much I have to type. Plus I have a ton of shortcuts set up in AutoText. "t" for The, "ru" for Are you, etc.

Bill J

Agreed. I use "ty" for thank you, "l" for love, "d" for "dear", "sy" for sincerely yours, just to name a few.

TonyTone 12-12-2010 11:31 AM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf_00 (Post 1680991)
Hi

What is the best method for fast typing on Torch?? and is there anyway to improve my speed.

Thanks in advance

PRACTICE - When I got my Torch, I would rarely use the touchscreen for typing purposes. However, I'm now realizing that the more I use it (in landscape mode) the quicker my typing skills are becoming in terms of accuracy.

The great thing is, ... it doesn't take much practice before the results become noticeable.

lcgoldman 12-13-2010 09:17 PM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Thanks for the links to the shortcut page.

BCLoco 12-14-2010 12:40 AM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Best one is the landscape mode on the torch. Maybe touch screen isn't for you, but I was shocked at how much more responsive it was than my storm. You got three choices with t
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BCLoco 12-14-2010 12:43 AM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Best one is the landscape mode on the torch. Maybe touch screen isn't for you, but I was shocked at how much more responsive it was than my storm. You have 4 options with your torch, so have fun with finding your favorite!
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JimScar 12-14-2010 06:29 PM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Switching between 4 potential input methods will definitely slow down your learning. Unfortunately, you'll probably find you like at least 2 or 3 depending on what you're typing (or typing into).

Once Swype (or a substitute) hits BB, even the physical keyboard will likely find few new converts. It's simultaneously fast and forgiving. Even as a touch typist and former BB keyboard lover (8820 forever!), I'm faster on Swype after just a couple of days. It still has one major drawback inherent to all virtual keyboards - it covers part of the screen, possibly leaving you with less visible screen (non-keyboard area) than a traditional BB 2.4" screen. Luckily I'm rocking the Swype on a 5" screen, so there's plenty of real estate to go around! ;-)

xayoz 12-16-2010 10:41 AM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
the try the different keyboard layouts and see what you're most comfortable with...i find that using the qwerty keys on the real keyboard works much faster for me that the virtual keyboards in any layout

AndyLee 12-18-2010 04:37 PM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Best tip - cut your finger nails! :D

JaguarXJ7 12-22-2010 09:23 PM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
I do a mixture of on screen typing and physical keyboard; as already mentioned it depends on how much I need to type which keyboard I will use. I am actually getting quite fast with the on screen and find the touch precision quite good. I love having the option as it wll cut down on unnecessary wear and tear.

As for the OP's request for tips ....... Learn the shortcuts, AutoText is your friend (if you use it) ....... and practice, practice, practice.

nelsonrl 12-29-2010 12:10 AM

Re: Best tip for fast typing on Torch
 
Maybe its just me, but I find the slide out faster. Especially if on a bus, etc where there is a little movement.


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