with fleksy. you touch type without sliding your finger on the screen. then
lifting your finger when you hear the letter you want to type. You type on
the screen as if you can see the letters on the virtual keyboard. Basically
you tap the pattern of the word on the screen. then swipe your finger to the
right. to listen to the word you typed. If it is not correct on it's first
guess. you can flick your finger down through a list of suggestions. I paid
$15 for it when it first came out. and I liked the app. but feel that they
wanted to much money for it. The $5 they want for it now. is totally worth
it. I would recommend starting with the free trial. I have a few friends
that had to buy it to try it when it first came out. and they had trouble
with typing in patterns. they evidently need conformation from vo to type
accurately.
Hugs,
Andrea M. Breier
-----Original Message-----
From: Travis Siegel
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 10:44 AM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Fleksy
What's the difference between fleksy and normal apple's touch typing
mode?
When I use my ipod, Ihave it set to touch typing mode, and I just
touch the screen near where the letter is, and just move my finger
around until it's on the proper letter, then lift the finger, and
poof, letter is typed.
Is fleksy different?
I'm pretty good with the apple input mode, so not sure I want to
switch to something else now, but one never knows..
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