Hi Desi,
As I'm living in Iran and Fleksy or Mbraille do not support what is
known as Pinglish (writing Farsi using English characters) I do have to
type using the on-screen keyboard. It does feel like I'm too slow,
however, even though I'm very fast when using a normal keyboard and even
when using phones with software keyboards.
I'm hoping to get to the point of single-tapping the letter I want to
type in the touch typing mode. However, I haven't quite gotten there
yet, although I practice as much as possible.
HTH.
On 5/25/2014 11:29 PM, Desi Noller wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I was recently having a discussion with a friend about how to type on the
on-screen keyboard of the iPhone. Personally, I don't particularly like to use
a special program for this like, for instance, mBraill or Fleksy. I just want
to use the regular keyboard. Dictation can be useful, but of course,
sometimes, it's just nice to be able to type something relatively privately. I
have built up some speed over the past 3 years, but I would like to get faster.
I generally hold my phone in my left hand, and use my right index finger to
type, anchoring my thumb down where the connector is at the bottom of the
phone. I'm interested to know how others who type using the regular on-screen
keyboard, enter your text. I do happen to use Touch Typing mode, but I would
also be interested in what typing mode you use. And, does anyone else besides
me just use the regular on-screen keyboard for their typing needs?
Thanks!
Desi
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