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Apple offers program for horizontal keyboard

For all of the great features found on Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, one of the big annoyances is that when you are writing an e-mail, you can't turn the phone horizontally to make the keyboard bigger (landscape mode).

But you can if you download TouchType, a 99-cent program that lets you write e-mails in landscape mode.

• Access the App Store on your iPhone or iPod touch or through iTunes when your device is connected to your computer.

• Search for ''TouchType.'' Purchase and install it.

• When you want to compose a new e-mail message in landscape mode, tap to launch the app and turn your phone sideways. Type your message, then tap ''Send'' in the upper right corner.

• A new e-mail message opens up in your default e-mail account with the text you just entered pasted in the body of the e-mail. Address the message, fill out the subject line and send it as you normally would.

For all of the great features found on Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, one of the big annoyances is that when you are writing an e-mail, you can't turn the phone horizontally to make the keyboard bigger (landscape mode).

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