The Pantek Duo
VIRGIE UNDERWOOD
v.underwood at verizon.net
Sat May 3 01:55:21 CDT 2008
Thanks so much Marcy,
This will help me to make up my mind if I want this phone.
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 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: The Pantek Duo
> 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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