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Thumbpad - Features


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The main keyboard layout includes the most commonly-used letters (in English). The remaining letters are accessible, and once you type one, the default layout returns. Numbers and some punctuation are also available.

Other on-screen buttons include Delete, Space and Shift/Capslock.

Text (and even your cursor position and highlighted text) are saved between sessions, so you can completely quit Thumbpad and come back later without losing your text, or your place.

Thumbpad resizes when you run the Statusbar or Keyboard, just like other Agenda applications.

Audio feedback (brief 'clicks') are provided when you press down on the buttons.


Thumbpad should run fine on other systems where FLTK is available, e.g. an iPaq PDA running Linux and X-Window, with FLTK libraries installed.


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