[Q] Keyboard issue in Portrait Mode - Nokia Lumia 800

Some keys dont work in portrait mode in this handset.
But the same keys work in Landscape mode.
Any solution or suggestion?

What keys are you talking about? Can you give an example? What are your Region settings?

r m k
are the keys that don't operate in portrait mode
i am from India Asia Pacific
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even i have the same issue....
i cannot use ikm keys,
also, i think their is calibration problem their...
it does'nt perform properly......
i suppose their is some screen prob....
d south east corner as the screen issue.....

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UpInTheAir said:
menu / settings / display / calibrate:
a) horizontal
b) gyro sensor
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I did try to calibrate the display using my previous ROM (Cognition 1.5.2) and it didn't solve the problem. With the ROM I am currently using (MIUI) I don't have the calibrate menu item in the display settings window so I will have to dig into the forums to find a way to calibrate the display with the MIUI ROM.
I will update if I make any progress using this method. Thank you for the response.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460270
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