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2011-01-28
Kochise,
"Correctly selecting a portion of text, especially in the edge of the screen/text is getting ridiculously hard."
I find that to be the case too! URLs can be all but impossible to type, autocorrect doesn't help. Since virtual keyboards aren't touch typed, ones eyes have to leave the text field to look at the keys, but if we only look at the keys and assume the entered text is correct, it becomes a futile task to correct a typo without backing out all the characters after it. The touchscreen is much too blunt of an input device for selecting characters. Sometimes I even think having arrow keys on the keyboard would help text editing.
I fully welcome the reintroduction of the traditional tablets form factors with real keyboards. They were always too expensive, but now with more competitive products we might finally see a real emergence of good hybrid tablets.