The keyboard is easy to use when you're holding it comfortably, you can hold it just fine with no need for tricky balancing and bending your thumbs downwards like on most thumboards that are below the screen.
I also consider it something of a "just there if you absolutely need it right now" solution, as most people will have a small bluetooth keyboard if they're expecting to type a lot. I think the Q1's are even delivered with one these days, but don't quote me on that.
So instead of complaining about the keyboard, I'd rather be glad there's one there at all, there wasn't in the first edition :)
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The keyboard is easy to use when you're holding it comfortably, you can hold it just fine with no need for tricky balancing and bending your thumbs downwards like on most thumboards that are below the screen.
I also consider it something of a "just there if you absolutely need it right now" solution, as most people will have a small bluetooth keyboard if they're expecting to type a lot. I think the Q1's are even delivered with one these days, but don't quote me on that.
So instead of complaining about the keyboard, I'd rather be glad there's one there at all, there wasn't in the first edition :)