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<blockquote data-quote="Commercial Inside Release" data-source="post: 5261019" data-attributes="member: 93336"><p>My complaints are that the side buttons in a terrible spot. Constantly, they get inadvertently pressed, just getting the thing out of the cradle, and through the bulkhead door.</p><p></p><p>Also, I don't really think a touch screen device is all that great for use in the field, at a physically active job. The screen may be great for a worker riding a comfortable office chair, though. Not so great, for shoving the diad in a pouch, side pocket, or even the hook. After you select the parcels, wrestle them out and onto the cart, through a businesses entrance, etc... Inevitably something on the screen gets tapped that you have to tap your way back out of before you can even scan anything. Sounds trivial, but it is crazy to have to do it 75-150 times per day, everyday. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me started about using the device in rain or heavy snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercial Inside Release, post: 5261019, member: 93336"] My complaints are that the side buttons in a terrible spot. Constantly, they get inadvertently pressed, just getting the thing out of the cradle, and through the bulkhead door. Also, I don't really think a touch screen device is all that great for use in the field, at a physically active job. The screen may be great for a worker riding a comfortable office chair, though. Not so great, for shoving the diad in a pouch, side pocket, or even the hook. After you select the parcels, wrestle them out and onto the cart, through a businesses entrance, etc... Inevitably something on the screen gets tapped that you have to tap your way back out of before you can even scan anything. Sounds trivial, but it is crazy to have to do it 75-150 times per day, everyday. Don't get me started about using the device in rain or heavy snow. [/QUOTE]
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