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Have you ever coded on a touchscreen device without a physical keyboard?

Survey period: 12 Mar 2018 to 19 Mar 2018

Maybe a Surface Pro, an iPad mini, a Lumia? Whatever it takes, right?

OptionVotes% 
Yes, a convertible or 2-in-1 laptop in tablet mode575.32
Yes, a full-sized tablet (iPad, Android tablet)716.62
Yes, a mini-tablet373.45
Yes, a phone898.30
Yes, a touchscreen display, look ma, no keyboard514.76
Yes, something else353.26
No. Never.82376.77
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralNo ... and Don't want to. Pin
koolprasad200313-Mar-18 21:07
professionalkoolprasad200313-Mar-18 21:07 
GeneralNever! Pin
S Douglas13-Mar-18 5:45
professionalS Douglas13-Mar-18 5:45 
Generalyeah... well kind of Pin
Dennis E White13-Mar-18 4:38
professionalDennis E White13-Mar-18 4:38 
GeneralDone it, burned the t-shirt Pin
RJOberg13-Mar-18 2:08
professionalRJOberg13-Mar-18 2:08 
GeneralKeyboard - no, screen - no, touch - what's that? Pin
CodeWraith13-Mar-18 1:56
CodeWraith13-Mar-18 1:56 
GeneralYes, but ... Pin
mirdana12-Mar-18 19:45
mirdana12-Mar-18 19:45 
GeneralNo, never. Pin
Tim Carmichael12-Mar-18 3:19
Tim Carmichael12-Mar-18 3:19 
GeneralThe closest I've ever came was editing app.config files on a touchscreen kiosk Pin
Dan Neely12-Mar-18 2:41
Dan Neely12-Mar-18 2:41 
GeneralYes, it gave a whole new meaning to... Pin
den2k8812-Mar-18 1:03
professionalden2k8812-Mar-18 1:03 
GeneralFor? Yes - On? No! Pin
W Balboos, GHB12-Mar-18 0:37
W Balboos, GHB12-Mar-18 0:37 
GeneralRe: For? Yes - On? No! Pin
den2k8813-Mar-18 3:27
professionalden2k8813-Mar-18 3:27 
GeneralYes, I didn't enjoy it Pin
Mark_Hughes11-Mar-18 23:49
Mark_Hughes11-Mar-18 23:49 
GeneralYes - as a HMI-Application Pin
Ralf Meier11-Mar-18 22:54
mveRalf Meier11-Mar-18 22:54 
GeneralYes, but it can be a PITA Pin
OriginalGriff11-Mar-18 20:53
mveOriginalGriff11-Mar-18 20:53 
GeneralRe: Yes, but it can be a PITA Pin
den2k8812-Mar-18 5:21
professionalden2k8812-Mar-18 5:21 
GeneralRe: Yes, but it can be a PITA Pin
RJOberg13-Mar-18 2:17
professionalRJOberg13-Mar-18 2:17 
Not sure about CTRL and ALT, but if you double tap SHIFT it stays down but nothing indicates that state. Also seems to do it when you hold SHIFT down for 3-5 seconds and then release. At least on the most recent version of Win10 I can get.

OT: I'm sure I saw a story about why it is called the WookieTab, but I can't find it. So... why is it called the WookieTab? Unless it is quite hairy and rips people's arms off when they try to do something it doesn't agree with.

GeneralRe: Yes, but it can be a PITA Pin
OriginalGriff13-Mar-18 2:32
mveOriginalGriff13-Mar-18 2:32 
GeneralRe: Yes, but it can be a PITA Pin
RJOberg13-Mar-18 2:59
professionalRJOberg13-Mar-18 2:59 
GeneralRe: Yes, but it can be a PITA Pin
OriginalGriff13-Mar-18 3:20
mveOriginalGriff13-Mar-18 3:20 
GeneralRe: Yes, but it can be a PITA Pin
RJOberg13-Mar-18 3:41
professionalRJOberg13-Mar-18 3:41 
GeneralNo, never Pin
Nelek11-Mar-18 20:31
protectorNelek11-Mar-18 20:31 

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