Do you have to depress the screen?
I own a Curve, so I'm clueless about the Storm. I was just curious, is it absolutely required that you actually *click* the screen when using it/typing/etc.? Or can you simply touch the screen lightly and still use all the features?
One reason I ask is because I find the whole click-screen idea a bit of a hack for simulating the feel of pressing keys on a physical keyboard. Since it's basically all one big key anyway, there's still no feedback to let you know you are hitting the right *spots* on the screen.
Also, it seems like you might not be able to type too fast because you'd have to pause a moment to allow the screen to raise back up before moving on to the next button (I'm sure it doesn't take long, but this still seems to hurt a very quick typer whose fingers are moving simultaneously).
Anyway, can you use the screen simply as a touch screen, or must you actually press/click it?
Thanks.