Hello fellow barkers. I wonder if some of you may be of help.
Back in June, I FINALLY joined the 21st century and got a smartphone. Ditched the old "Mount Sinai" phone as I called it..... To send a text, I was like Moses going up Mount Sinai with 2 tablets of stone and a chisel. You get the picture.
A lot of the posts I have made since June on this site have been via my Samsung A51 phone. last night I noticed something very odd.
Anytime I would try to reply to a post, I could type the first word, And when I hit the space bar, the keyboard disappears to the bottom of the phone. I can hit my finger in the reply area and the keyboard reappears.
All other functions on the phone that I use the keyboard for are fine. (text, etc.)
I have talked to Ryan and he is looking into this from the host site angle. Is anyone else having this? Since I just noticed this last night, I am suspecting a software update. But i also realize I may have done some thing very silly and basic that I didn't understand what I did with this "new" technology.
thanks in advance. (I posted this from my desktop - no issues).
Don't say it. Don't say it. Don't say it. WHY NOT JUST GET THE ACTUAL IPHONE????
Sorry.
But no, I'm not having that. And my issues did clear up (white screen, having issues code, etc.). Now get in iPhone. Join the cult. We love and cherish you.
Brookster...the space key is VERY close to the bottom of the phone. If you are not careful (or have big fingers) you may be hitting the bottom of the screen which then closes the field. Try hitting the 'top' of the space bar
Oh for the love of Pete. A Samsung A51? WTH is that?!
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(ok, just googled it ... looks like a nice rig)
I'm team Android all the way! I have many specialized customizations & programming using the Tasker app that I would be lost without that iPhones can't do.
Nothing against iPhones for others to use 👍
I'm sure other stuff is fine. That said, I've had legit nightmares that I had to switch all of my devices to non-Apple and it made me feel so very, very lost in the world.
Yeah, non-Mac dudes are always about the deep dish stuff like that, on computers too (coders and such). Kinda interesting.
I've been in the cult so long, I'd be a very quick bounceback, which is a whole thang. Friend of mine, John Legend's production partner, was all about those giant-ass and very sexy Samsungs, left the cult after like 12 years, faced all the slagging and predictions that he'd be back soon, said he'd die first...
He didn't die first (!), made it like 3 months. I think it's entirely irrational, for 99% of us they do exactly the same things.