No. there is a setting in the settings, fleksy thing that says something about 
the keyboard. I just use it in portrait mode as I only use 1 finger to type 
with lol!

Godo luck.
On Feb 23, 2013, at 10:22 AM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear list 
> 
> I am gradually increasing my ham fisted capabilities on the IPod.
> 
> The next stage is to increase the effectiveness of my tortuous typing. I
> have downloaded and about to try Fleksy  on my IPod.
> 
> I have locked my IPod into Portrait orientation.
> Obviously it would be easier to type on a IPod in landscape mode.
> Given the size f my hands, one hand is twice the width of the iPod in
> portrait mode, I imagine landscape is the only practical way to proceed.
> Do I manually have to turn orientation lock off  every time I use Fleksy  or
> is it clever enough to recognise what I am doing.
> If it is possible for me to do this and I type in landscape mode would the
> home button need to be to the left or right?
> 
> I have started reading through the Flexzi documentation but have not come
> across this crucial advice yet.
> 
> David Griffith
> 
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