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RE[4]: Are you really thanking Apple for this?
by leos on Fri 26th Oct 2012 19:54
in reply to "RE[3]: Are you really thanking Apple for this?"
I don't remember a single Garmin GPS that used a physical keyboard. Most of the people I know who traveled at all owned a GPS with a touch screen keyboard.
Of course Apple didn't invent the on-screen keyboard. They just made it not suck. The on-screen keyboards on GPS units were horrible (and still are actually). Apple made it not suck by:
- using a capacitive screen. Touch screen keyboards on a resistive screen are completely unworkable because you need too much pressure to activate keys.
- Making it fast and responsive. You can't type quickly if the keyboard can't keep up (again a huge issue on GPS units).
- Making a powerful autocorrect system. This allowed people to type roughly and still get the correct output. I make mistakes on probably 20-40% of the words I type, but the autocorrect fixes the vast majority (some of course it screws up).
All you can say about phones is they improved on it but even then T-9 for instance existed since the 90's and now works with a soft keyboard is all.
Same as with any technology. There is not a technology on this planet that is not building on something previous.




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I don't remember a single Garmin GPS that used a physical keyboard. Most of the people I know who traveled at all owned a GPS with a touch screen keyboard.
It was the standard interface for small portable GPS's before mobile phones started doing it because they had similar requirements of a small device with a large screen and the ability to input data through a full keyboard.
All you can say about phones is they improved on it but even then T-9 for instance existed since the 90's and now works with a soft keyboard is all.