11-25-2007, 10:24 AM
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Join Date: 02-09-2007
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Location: Hampton Roads (SE Virginia)
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PDAPhone: SCH-i760
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Carrier: Verizon
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Originally Posted by wypowersmoke
Can you guys do me a favor and see if you have the same problem? If you are using the transcriber (hand writing recognition) and you open the symbol keyboard and choose a $ do you get a 4 and not a $? Infact there are alot of symbols that don't work. ( = 9, )=0, @=2, !=1, *=8, #=3, &=7. Obvoiusly this is a shift problem, is it something I am doning wrong?
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Yup... I'm seeing the same behavior. I never noticed it, because I've never used the symbol keyboard while using the transcriber (which I haven't used except to play with it; being an old hand at Graffiti, I tend to use the block recognizer).
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Originally Posted by nlarson
I'm having the same issue. What makes it worse is that no matter how perfectly I draw the @ Transcriber interprets it as the word 'go' or some other combination of letters. (I didn't seem to have this much trouble with the i730. ) The only way to get an @ is to slide open the keyboard or switch the input method.
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I tested this, too, and found that I got the @ symbol about 60% of the time, and different combinations of letters the other 40% of the time. I had better luck when I drew the @ symbol smaller... but recognition still seems rather random to me.
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