Michael Babcock
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Commtech LLC
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On Jun 8, 2013, at 12:17 PM, Jamie Pauls <[email protected]> wrote:

> Trying to imagine Fleksy as an alternate keyboard 
> 
> Greetings all, 
> 
> As much as I like using Fleksy to type on my iPhone, I frequently find that I 
> need to use the native iOS keyboard to edit a mistake I made earlier without 
> realizing it. If I could use Fleksy as the default keyboard in the iPhone, 
> how would I efficiently edit material already written down. Having never used 
> an android device, perhaps I don't understand how alternate keyboards work. I 
> would be interested in your thoughts. 
> 
> Typed with Fleksy but edited with the native keyboard
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>   Whe you have multiple keyboards enabled, between the "dictate", and "more", 
> button, a "next keyboard" button comes up. If the Fleksy application was to 
> be able to be a native keyboard, utilizing this "switch keyboards", or "next 
> keyboard", would be the most efficient way to perform this taskn

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