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E reader as typewriter

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damoass
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E reader as typewriter

I have one of the new shiny e readers which I love dearly and carry with me everywhere. I am finding I use the text note function more and more frequently but find the touch keypad limits my speed. I was wondering if users on this forum, and any staff who may be watching, can help drum up sufficient enthusiasm to have either a docking station with keyboard or travel keyboard (I can see advantages to each) created in order to take advantage of the non backlit screen as a modern day typewriter.

Suggestions and comments welcome.

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carpetmojo
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I hesitate to say this - but it sounds like what you need is the Sony pad.......:smileymischief:

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damoass
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I take your point and I am very tempted with the clamshell pad but I really like the non backlit screen of the reader. I have a perfectly good laptop but I still find myself pecking away at the reader with the stylus. I also use an old manual typewriter sometimes but it's not particularly portable by modern standards.

I have all the UK civil procedure rules on my reader as well as case law and a large book collection - I don't want to read those on shiny screen.

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carpetmojo
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Ah, a Mark Twain bete noire ?

But... I can see in your case, with the texts there, a handy tol.

Still wouldn't fancy writing a long dissertation on it though.....

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damoass
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I've done an 800 word essay question on it today whilst travelling, tap tapping away. Now to work out how to get it onto the computer :slight_smile:

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carpetmojo
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Interesting problem, that - I do hope it isn't classified as ebook content, therefore stopping you from transferring it to another device, as you might be pirating your own work !! :cry:

You've definitely got less chance if you've DRM'd it !

Might be a case for Apprentice Alf .......  :cool:

And, of course, you'd have to pay yourself royalties...... :thinking: