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Keyboard/Typing Lag

Jethro

Well-Known Member
Nov 10, 2009
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Hi, is it common that the default keyboard and input method is a bit slow and lags pretty heavy behind typing?

It seems like the Eris can't keep up w my typing and it causes delays and issues when typing messages, etc. Not sure if its the haptic feedback or the correcting, but its frustrating at times.

Apart from that, I like the keyboard and the predictive text works well.

Anything I should try to optimize, or is this it?

Thanks.
 
Your phone lags because it has a 2 year old processor that is outdated. It's terrible and slow, and we are all fools for buying this phone.

;)

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I have yet to have any lag on my phone and I am not running a task killer of any kind. I would not say we are all fools for buying the phone, but would rather say that it isn't for everyone. I came from several Blackberry phones and they had lag, especially the Storms.

His entire post was a sarcastic rip on onion ... onion posts this crap all the time :D
 
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So does turning the haptic feedback off for typing actually help it keep up better, or do you just NOT NOTICE IT as much?? And how do you turn it off for just typing?

I do like having the feedback, though, when it's keeping up. Helps me know that I hit the keys correctly.

If this is a known issue, and people just learn to live with it, then hopefully an update in the future might make it a bit better. It's one of the only things that really frustrate me with this phone (the other being the fact that you can't feel the vibrate when the phone's on your belt).
 
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Well, I did end up turning off the haptic feedback for the typing, and I do think it has helped the typing. It does seem like it's keeping up now. Didn't think I'd like typing without the feedback, but I got used to it pretty quick.

I recommend trying this if it feels like the typing is really sluggish if using the haptic feedback.
 
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Well, I did end up turning off the haptic feedback for the typing, and I do think it has helped the typing. It does seem like it's keeping up now. Didn't think I'd like typing without the feedback, but I got used to it pretty quick.

I recommend trying this if it feels like the typing is really sluggish if using the haptic feedback.
First of all, sorry about the errors.

Although the keyboard seems to be better, can anyone explain why it lags so much in the browser?
 
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