Using Keyboard Gestures in Windows Mobile

Brandon Miniman | December 29, 2008 12:35 AM

The smallish “stylus” keyboard, common to all Windows Mobile touchscreen devices, is a favorite amount those of us who began using Pocket PC devices when they first came out. Because the keys are so close together, you can use the stylus to “peck” out words pretty fast after some practice.

The stylus keyboard has a powerful feature that many people don’t know about: gestures. As shown in this video, here are the four gestures that you can use with this keyboard:

- Swipe right (move forward)

- Swipe left (delete)

- Swipe down (new line)

- Swipe up (capitalizes a key)

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