I am sorry. What I tried to explain. is that you do not need to wait to
hear the letter. from vo. you are touching. you just type. and go right on
to the next letter.If you are going to type the word salad. for example. you
would touch where the s is located on the screen. but do not worry about if
you are exactly on the letter s or not. then touch the letter a. that is
located just a tiny bit to the left of where you touched the screen for the
letter s. Between typing the s .and the a. your finger is not on the screen
at all. Your finger is on the screen for just a fraction of a second to
touch each letter. Fleksy guesses what word you are trying to type by the
pattern of where you touched on the screen. You might actually be typing
the letters dspsd. but because of the pattern of where you tapped out.
fleksy guesses salad. I hope this doesn't make you more confused. you can
listen to David Woodbrdge's demo
podcast on www.applevis.com or within the podcast section of iBlink radio on
your iOS device.
Hugs,
Andrea M. Breier
-----Original Message-----
From: Travis Siegel
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 12:31 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Fleksy
On Aug 19, 2012, at 12:21 PM, Andrea Breier wrote:
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
I don't see the difference between fleksy and apple's touch typing
mode, except that you can swipe to hear the word.
Your description sounds just like the touch typing in touch typing mode.
I'm obviously missing something.
more explanation to help me understand would be appreciated.
I can't see paying for functionality that already exists, though
folks seem to do this sort of thing all the time.
help.
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