I use mainly Braille Screen Input for typing. Although it takes getting used to at first, It is the best method for me. I started learning bsi after FlickType went away. best, Doug Douglas Lawlor Email: doug.law...@gmail.comOn Jan 19, 2023, at 6:30 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:Well, perhaps because I
Well, perhaps because I use a SE 2020 iPhone with orientation locked in
portrait mode, I can’t imagine using multi finger typing except with braille
screen input when the phone is now in landscape mode. I just tried typing with
four fingers in the keyboard area and got nothing but junk.
Hi!
I hold my phone in my right hand and use all my fingers on the left to type,
except the left thumb which I push to the downside where the charging port is.
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> 18 jan. 2023 kl. 07:55 skrev M. Taylor :
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> Hello All,
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> A friend of mine and I got into a discussion about how we type in
On the phone, I generally use dictation to enter text messages, or sometimes
the touch screen. I could also use a braille display for text entry, but I tend
to use my braille display with my computers rather than with the phone.
At home, I often simply open the Messages app on the Mac and type
For shortish stuff I hold my phone in my left hand and use one finger; I’m far
from fast but I use the word predictions which works quite well for me. For
longer stuff I use a qwerty bluetooth keyboard.
All the best
Angie
> On 18 Jan 2023, at 06:55, M. Taylor wrote:
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> Hello All,
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> A
Hello,
I almost never use my thumbs to type. My thumbs are rather small, so I
primarily use my index finger to type. Sometimes I type with my left hand,
sometimes my right. I always use touch typing.
When actually sending a text, I often use the dictate feature within
the messages
Hello All,
A friend of mine and I got into a discussion about how we type in iOS, when
sending text messages.
It started when she asked me if I use my thumbs to type. Even though I know
that a great many people use their thumbs to enter text on iPhone,
personally I find the technique slow and