1. JAS0NB0URNE's Avatar
    Here's wat I think:

    Call - place call/takes you to contact
    End - Hang up call/takes you to Active frame
    Menu - One touch to Peek and one more touch to Hub
    Back - one step back

    And also I think BB will put hardware key for Call & End....I mean real buttons. For menu & back, probably just a touch sensitive capacitive button. This way, you can perform BB10's usual Gesture too from the space between Call & trackpad and trackpad & End button.
    That whole row of keys is going to be hard, physical keys. Chen already said that much when he announced the phone.

    Posted with my ?Q10 running 10.2.1.1925.
    03-10-14 09:54 PM
  2. slagman5's Avatar
    All I know is, I hope pressing the call button twice would automatically call the latest entry in your call log (the last person who called or you called) just like it did in legacy devices. That was one of my favorite features...

    Posted without the aid of AutoCorrect with my physical keyboard via CB10
    southlander likes this.
    03-12-14 01:21 AM
  3. southlander's Avatar
    You mean the BlackBerry Menu key? I don't know that anyone said the Q20 will have it. All I heard are track pad, call and end call buttons.

    Z10STL100-4/10.2.1.2141
    03-12-14 01:24 AM
  4. southlander's Avatar
    Hey here's an idea.

    The BlackBerry Menu key takes you into the Hub. Now that's cool.

    Z10STL100-4/10.2.1.2141
    TheDutch20, Giro_UK and allwi like this.
    03-12-14 01:25 AM
  5. JerryZhang's Avatar
    I love Q 10, and I just want blackberry make Q10 screen more bigger, just like what apple did on iphone 5

    Posted via CB10
    03-14-14 11:28 PM
  6. Bold_until_Hybrid_Comes's Avatar
    Hopefully holding it down shows all active apps and we can use the track pad to choose from them
    07-01-14 08:08 AM
  7. FMB8900's Avatar
    If to guess, press once for menus, press and hold for hub. That would have awesome!

    Posted via CB10
    allwi likes this.
    07-01-14 02:28 PM
  8. slagman5's Avatar
    Make it like the 9900. Press the End key and it'll bring you back to the home screen, I guess with the Classic, it'll minimize the program to active frame. Press the back button and it brings you back one page or one screen. Hold the back button and it closes the app. BB button will bring up a menu with context sensitive options (based on where you have the cursor).
    07-01-14 08:42 PM
  9. Jake Storm's Avatar
    I love Q 10, and I just want blackberry make Q10 screen more bigger, just like what apple did on iphone 5

    Posted via CB10
    Your dreams have come true. The Classic does indeed have a bigger screen than the Q10.
    Now if you want really big.... P-A-S-S-P-O-R-T !
    07-02-14 02:01 PM
  10. slagman5's Avatar
    I love Q 10, and I just want blackberry make Q10 screen more bigger, just like what apple did on iphone 5

    Posted via CB10
    I don't know about more bigger but the new phones should be more better, lol.

    Sorry, couldn't help it... :-P

    ?Posted without the aid of AutoCorrect with my physical keyboard via CB10
    07-02-14 02:07 PM
  11. Bold_until_Hybrid_Comes's Avatar
    If to guess, press once for menus, press and hold for hub. That would have awesome!

    Posted via CB10
    I would actually like it exactly like legacy. Once for menus and hold for all open apps then you can scroll through them
    07-02-14 07:15 PM
  12. Solar 77's Avatar
    I would actually like it exactly like legacy. Once for menus and hold for all open apps then you can scroll through them
    That would make sense. Less adjustments for legacy users. I hope we get to see a demo soon.

    Posted via CB10
    07-03-14 12:01 AM
  13. Baconwich's Avatar
    Hopefully holding it down shows all active apps and we can use the track pad to choose from them
    You mean... it brings you to the hub?

    "I only hope that by my example, others themselves may be spared doing foolish things..."
    07-03-14 07:28 PM
  14. Bold_until_Hybrid_Comes's Avatar
    You mean... it brings you to the hub?

    "I only hope that by my example, others themselves may be spared doing foolish things..."
    No that is not what I mean. I am hoping the button does the exact same thing as legacy
    Romualdo Diosdado likes this.
    07-12-14 04:44 PM
  15. Baconwich's Avatar
    But a swipe up does the exact same thing, and just pressing a quarter of the screen is quicker than scrolling through.

    Posted via CB10
    07-14-14 01:14 PM
  16. arlene_t's Avatar
    Maybe it'll go to the Hub or to your active frames.

    via Q10
    07-15-14 09:27 PM
  17. Raestloz's Avatar
    Open the overflow menu.

    That'd be what it does

    Z10 STL100-1/10.2.1.3247
    bigjman likes this.
    07-15-14 09:57 PM
  18. stardomains's Avatar
    Do you think it won't be as satisfying now that it looks like the belt buttons are touch-buttons and not physical moving-buttons?
    07-18-14 12:30 PM
  19. AljosaMitrovic's Avatar
    Could be editable what it would do or open. Sounds most reasonable to me.

    Posted via CB10
    07-18-14 12:54 PM
  20. Alattin Simsek's Avatar
    Switch between apps/active frames would be nice.

    Posted via CB10
    07-19-14 03:53 AM
  21. KenFletch's Avatar
    Since the idea is to give those resistant to change back what they miss the function but be the same.

    So

    green phone. Call up phone app

    BlackBerry button press - menu
    Long press , most users dont know this one, open app list. Replace with home screen

    Back -> back

    Hang up. Same
    Long press. Was power down. Same as top button

    The only advantage I see is the phone button. One press get you to phone app. No faster if you are on home screen but if in an app saves one action. Otherwise each replaces on on-screen button

    HTC TOUCH, Nokia-N97, BlackBerry Torch 9800, Z10
    07-19-14 06:39 AM
  22. deadcowboy's Avatar
    The only advantage I see is the phone button. One press get you to phone app. No faster if you are on home screen but if in an app saves one action. Otherwise each replaces on on-screen button

    HTC TOUCH, Nokia-N97, BlackBerry Torch 9800, Z10
    The biggest advantage is the call-end button. I find my Q10 borderline unusable for lots of phone calling.

    Posted via CB10
    07-19-14 07:16 AM
  23. KenFletch's Avatar
    The biggest advantage is the call-end button. I find my Q10 borderline unusable for lots of phone calling.

    Posted via CB10
    True enough when the call is in the background

    HTC TOUCH, Nokia-N97, BlackBerry Torch 9800, Z10
    neoberry99 likes this.
    07-19-14 08:26 AM
  24. cartoon2007's Avatar
    menu button = 3 dot more options

    Posted via CB/Q10
    07-20-14 12:19 PM
49 12

Similar Threads

  1. Q10 or Q20, Lack of apps makes BlackBerry zero
    By sudisudi123 in forum General BlackBerry News, Discussion & Rumors
    Replies: 86
    Last Post: 03-10-14, 11:53 AM
  2. Previously good contacts now gone wrong!
    By kipperspal in forum BlackBerry Q10
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 02-26-14, 10:44 PM
  3. More mocks, memes and an improved UI arrive in the latest MockIt! beta update
    By CrackBerry News in forum CrackBerry.com News Discussion & Contests
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 02-26-14, 07:44 PM
  4. The CB10 app and the way posts by ignored users are "spoiled"
    By RyanGermann in forum Site and App Feedback & Help
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 02-26-14, 03:58 PM
  5. It�s a moon shot, but could eBBM ever lead to global IM dominance for BlackBerry?
    By CrackBerry News in forum CrackBerry.com News Discussion & Contests
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 02-26-14, 02:00 PM
LINK TO POST COPIED TO CLIPBOARD