chris n pat
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I've got a Nokia E70-2 and as I'm sure is standard fare amongst many other phones, the first letter of each sentence automatically capitalizes itself when I'm composing a text message, adding a calendar/to-do entry, writing a note, or adding a contact. Is there a way to disable this feature?
I realize you can hit the shift key on the E70's keyboard to drop the first letter to lowercase, but to me that's really counter-intuitive -- it seems silly to push shift everytime you start a sentence just to force the case back to what it (seemingly should) default to. I understand that the manufacturer's heart was in the right place with this feature, but it looks silly when typing on text message or IM to have a lot of one-line messages that read "Lol", "Omg", or "Rofl". When I want specific letters to be capitalized, I will specify that with the shift key -- it shouldn't be the other way around.
Thanks so much for the help.
I realize you can hit the shift key on the E70's keyboard to drop the first letter to lowercase, but to me that's really counter-intuitive -- it seems silly to push shift everytime you start a sentence just to force the case back to what it (seemingly should) default to. I understand that the manufacturer's heart was in the right place with this feature, but it looks silly when typing on text message or IM to have a lot of one-line messages that read "Lol", "Omg", or "Rofl". When I want specific letters to be capitalized, I will specify that with the shift key -- it shouldn't be the other way around.
Thanks so much for the help.