
When you dock the BlackBerry, it presses on the shortcut key on the left side. Natively this shortcut key is set up for voice-dialing. So, every time you plug it in (unless you are delicate and sneaky) it demands that you "Say a command!" -which obliges you to press the escape key. If you try to use it while docked this happens repeatedly.
I wrote them to suggest that they do one of two things. Design a strategically placed depression in the dock so it does not activate the shortcut key. Or, design a press on with strategically placed little risers that are high enough to prevent inadvertent activation of the shortcut key. The second solution is simple and allows for retrofitting. The first can be introduced in updated models.
Personally, I created a pair of little risers out of tape to resolve this.I actually have no review of this product in and of itself, but wanted to suggest a solution to the problem users are running into. The button on the side of the 8830 can be disabled so that you do not have the silly "say a command" prompt barking at you all the time. Obviously if you use the voice command, this wont be ideal for you, but since I never use it....
Go to Options....Screen/keyboard....convenience key opens. Set it for "nothing" They key becomes inert and stops bothering you.
Good luckDoes the what it is meant to at a good price.
I especially like that I can charge my spare battery at the same time as the phone containing the other battery.
I use this a lot as a stand when using the phone as a speaker phone e.g. for conference calls.
Only reason it does not get 5 stars is the you cannot plug in the headset while phone is on stand. Though that really is a very minor criticism, and probably won't cause any problems for most people most of the time.I purchased this charger for my Blackberry 8830. It does a nice job charging the spare battery, but it does not charge the blackberry device as described "With the AC adapter included in the box, you can charge your battery every time the Pocket PC sits in the cradle." This is not true. You need to connect the USB cable to your PC for the blackberry itself to charge. If your battery is run down to a single bar, the charger won't charge it at all the blackberry gives you a message that you cannot charge via a USB port.
I love the concept of this device, just wish it worked as described.Poorly designed charging dock as inserting your BlackBerry triggers the soft key on the left side of the 8830.
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