You can input data in various ways via a hardware QWERTY-keyboard (if there is any) or an external keyboard. And in light of the fact that all up-to-date devices have support for HID Bluetooth profile, pairing up a Bluetooth keyboard will be a breeze.
WM Crossbow proposes enhanced support for shortcuts on QWERTY-keyboard and numeric keypad, so that now they are similar to those of the desktop version of MS Outlook. For example, while viewing a letter, pressing 2 and R calls up Reply window, 4 and F forwards a message and 7 and D puts the message onto download list. As a matter of fact there is a few more changes regarding keyboard management and shortcuts, but I wouldnt dwell on them in particular, as its obvious today that the company is building up a basement for the upcoming merger, thus all interactions could be carried out with the help of hardware keys alone, similarly to what we see in WM for Smartphone.
The text-prediction functionality (CompIME) has been somewhat improved as well already after the first entered letter the system proposes a candidate list containing four options (in WM 5.0 the default settings give only a single word), culled from the bundled dictionary and the data previously entered by user, in other words the system learns new words and evolves as you type. Another new feature is possibility to erase the data base of submitted words, which means returning to the initial state of the dynamic dictionary.
Apart from a hardware keyboard, you are free to use a virtual one by tapping on the on-screen symbols with stylus, though it hasnt changed at all since WM 5.0. A possible alternative of the bundled keyboard module is, for example, Resco Keyboard Pro (supporting multi-language input, including Russian language).
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