The Pantek Duo

Marcy Weinberg rhymingmom at epix.net
Fri May 2 12:06:24 CDT 2008


Here's the info from the e-mail that I got this morning from Aman Singer. 
Sure hope this helps!  Marcy

the layout for the Motorola Q9H is below. This is going to
be very similar to, though may not be the same as, the layout for the Q9C
you're after. I realize you're going to get a layout from the people at the
store, but a written layout is always helpful, even if you get an expert at
the store who is able to take the time to go over the phone carefully.
HTH.
Aman
Motorola Q 9H
The Smartphone is rectangular with a slightly curved top and bottom. It
measures approximately 11.5 centimeters long by 6.5 centimeters wide and 1
centimeter thick.
Orientation
Holding the device with the screen facing you, you will notice that the
device is divided into two parts. The upper part  has the screen and a
protuberance above it. This is simply a raised Motorola logo.
Below the screen there is a 4-direction rounded button to move up, down,
left or right in the menus. It has another button inside it, and this is the
select or enter key. To the left of this button there are a set of 4 keys.
They are divided by a tactile marker. The upper left key is the web browser
key. The upper right is the left softkey. The lower left is the Dial key and
the lower right is the Home key. To the right of the 4-direction selector is
a set of 4 keys
also divided by a tactile marker. The upper left key is the right softkey.
The upper right is the messaging key. The lower left is the Back key and the
lower right is the End Talk key. A long press of this key is the power
button on the device.
Below these buttons is a QWERTY styled keyboard. It has only 37 keys with
three rows of ten keys each and one row, the bottom row, of seven keys. The
bottom row has the space bar, which occupies the space of two keys in the
center of the bottom row. Almost every key has an alternative function
performed by pressing the alt key, followed by that key. The following
descriptions describe each row from left to right
The first row has the letters Q through P on a QWERTY keyboard. The
alternative functions are: !, @, 1, 2, 3, dollar sign, per cent, &, ( and ).
The second row has the letters A through L and then the Enter key. The
alternative functions are: minus sign, equal sign, 4, 5, 6, question mark,
colon, double comma and apostrophe. The enter key has no alternative
function. The third row begins with Alt, then Z through M and it continues
with period and finally Shift. The alternative functions for this line are
(beginning with Z and not from alt) asterisk, 7, 8, 9, hash, bar, comma and
semicolon. The last row begins with the Calendar Key, then Contacts, plus
symbol, Space, Multimedia key, Camera and finally the Speaker key. Note that
for using numbers you have to press the Alt Key together with the following
keys:
E for number 1
R for number 2
T for number 3
D for number 4
F for number 5 (This key has a mark on it)
G for number 6
X for number 7
C for number 8
V for number 9
Plus sign for number 0
Z for Asterisk
B for Hash
On the left side of the device, near the top there is a lid which gives
access to the microSD slot. Near the bottom is the miniUSB connector.
On the right side of the device, near the top, there is a set of 4 buttons.
They are, up arrow, Confirm selection/enter, down arrow, and Back.
On the rear of the device, near the top, is placed the camera lens.  The
speaker is near the bottom. The battery lid takes up almost half of the
space on the back of the device.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "VIRGIE UNDERWOOD" <v.underwood at verizon.net>
To: "The Accessible Phones Discussion List" <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: The Pantek Duo


> Hi Marcy,
> I am considering buying the Motorola Q and I wonder if I could get a copy 
> of
> that description?  What list were you on?
> Thanks for any help you can give me.
>
> Virgie and Lady Hoshi
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Marcy Weinberg" <rhymingmom at epix.net>
> To: "The Accessible Phones Discussion List" 
> <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 10:58 AM
> Subject: The Pantek Duo
>
>
>> Hi, all!  I just read an e-mail on another list where the Motorola Q was
>> described to someone who had asked about it, described as in all the 
>> keys,
>> the layout, what each key does, etc.  So, I was wondering if anyone here
>> could do the same for the Pantek Duo.  I am waiting as patiently as
>> possible to receive mine from the AT&T NCCD, and it will arrive with
>> mobilespeak already installed.  But I'm hoping that someone here has or
>> has had the phone and can describe it to me, the keys including the
>> keyboard, and the function of each of the keys including the keys on the
>> keyboard.  Any info I would greatly appreciate and will better prepare me
>> so I'm ready to roll when I get the phone!  Thanks!  Marcy
>>
>>
>> Marcy Weinberg
>> rhymingmom at epix.net
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