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D-Pad: a serious design flaw


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The first thing I noticed in the Samsung i607 (aka Cingular Wireless BlackJack) is the very poor design of the D-pad, compared to that of the Mororola Q for example.

On the BlackJack, it is VERY difficult to press the RIGHT and LEFT D-Pad button without risking to accidentally press one of the two Soft-keys (or the center OK button).

The D-Pad ring is too small, and too close from those other important buttons. Accidentally pressing one of the two Soft-keys instead of the RIGHT and LEFT D-Pad buttons often results in performing a unwanted actions.

Naturally, forget about using it to play games!

I cannot believe that such a poor User Interface design ended-up in million of devices on the street. Don't they have usability tests at Samsung?

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Guest dstrauss
The first thing I noticed in the Samsung i607 (aka Cingular Wireless BlackJack) is the very poor design of the D-pad, compared to that of the Mororola Q.

On the BlackJack, it is very difficult to press the RIGHT and LEFT D-Pad button without risking to accidentally press one of the two Soft-keys (or the OK button).

The D-Pad ring is too small, and too close from those other important keys. Accidentally pressing one of the Soft-keys instead of the RIGHT and LEFT D-Pad buttons can result in performing an unwanted action.

Naturally, forget about using it to play games!

I cannot believe that such a poor User Interface design ended-up in million of devices on the street.

In their quest for the thinnest design ever, I think they over did it. However, after a month with the Blackjack now, I've gotten to where I can control the dial pad 90-95% of the time without pushing the other keys.

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Guest chucky.egg

After a month?!?!

That's just dropped a lot in my estimation then.

Shame really, was looking very promising, but if after a month I wont be able to use the central controller accurately I think I'll give it a miss

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In their quest for the thinnest design ever, I think they over did it. However, after a month with the Blackjack now, I've gotten to where I can control the dial pad 90-95% of the time without pushing the other keys.

i think there might be a way to improve the D-Pad by gluing small protruding pieces of plastic on the RIGHT and LEFT position. i'll get some superglue and try that!

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Guest Sgt_Strider
I bought circle egrips (www.egrips.com), they are the same size as the D-Pad, then used a hole puch to punch out the middle. It's perfect.

Which one did you get and do you have a picture of it applied to your phone?

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Guest Fate-X-

Okay, 1 thing i wanna say the D-Pad isnt a flaw because ppl with tiny fingers might be able to use it correctly. I for one haven't ever (so far) yet touched any other soft key by mistake and im not freak looking at each and every button i press but i dont have tiny fingers either so it depends on the person some guy might be able to get used to it but if you recently had any other smartphones or PDA with a bigger D-Pad then it might cause a problem for you

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Guest nickcornaglia

If you dont mind the bulk....you could find those little silicone feet you attach to the bottom of tabletop items to keep them from scratching the table.

I have one that fits perfectly (and black too)that I was using for a bit....but I actually got used to the flat pad after awhile...so I dont need it anymore.

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Guest nickcornaglia

If you dont mind the bulk....you could find those little silicone feet you attach to the bottom of tabletop items to keep them from scratching the table.

I have one that fits perfectly (and black too)that I was using for a bit....but I actually got used to the flat pad after awhile...so I dont need it anymore.

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Guest MadSci

I followed your suggestion and added an egrips circle to my DPad.

WOW!!! What a difference! It's almost like a new machine! My accuracy, and the speed and confidence with which I can get around is greatly enhanced.

I have large hands, and I was forever pressing the central button when I wanted to use one of the 4-way switches.

This is the best 'enhancement' for the BlackJack in terms of usability I've seen yet.

Bravo!!! :D

FYI: egrips now has a 'BlackJack' set. It seems to cover the phone everywhere. Can't see the need for that, unless you like to leave it on the dashboard of your rollercoaster ;) Strangely, they don't have a circle piece <_<

Under the universal section there is one that is all circles. Check out this thread and look at the picture in #6. http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1046469
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