Keith and all, in my experience it's extremely easy - much more so
than with the standard IOS keyboard, in fact. If you want some
guidance with it, feel free to write me off-list and I'll see what I
can do.


On 8/22/12, Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D. <kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu> wrote:
> How accessible is Fleksy to long strings of text that include upper case
> and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols? Best practice password
> guidelines suggest strings of characters in the teens, with a mixture of
> these various elements. Passwords are increasingly required at any
> number of sites, so it will be important to have the ability to input
> such strings with whatever keyboard is used. I haven't yet figured out
> if it's possible to easily input such character mixes with Fleksy. If
> it's possible, I'd like to learn how.
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:32 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Fleksy on Android devices
>
>
> Hi from the Fleksy team. We are writing to ask a question to those in
> the list.
>
> As you know, we are committed to develop Fleksy and make it available
> for more and more users.
>
> One of the restrictions we've had so far, is that on iOS, Fleksy cannot
> replace your system keyboard across the device. We provide as much
> integration as possible, letting you email, SMS, tweet, and (soon) post
> to Facebook from within Fleksy. And you can copy and paste to any other
> app.
>
> We are trying to go beyond this: we could provide Fleksy as a keyboard
> across the device, so you can use it in every single app without the
> need to have a separate app, or to copy and paste. We've also noticed
> that Android is becoming more and more accessible for visually impaired
> users with each update.
>
>
> So, here's a question for the list:
>
> If there was a phone that was accessible, and that had Fleksy built in
> from the start. By built in, we mean that Fleksy could be used as a
> system keyboard on every app, and that Fleksy would come with the phone,
> i.e. without having to purchase the app separately.
>
> How likely would this be to make you consider buying such a device?
>
> Obviously we are talking about a hypothetical scenario, so for now let's
> assume all other features will be the same as your current device.
>
> Would the availability of Fleksy as a system typing mode to use in every
> app make you consider an accessible Android phone in your next upgrade?
>
> Looking forward to your thoughts on this.
>
> Ioannis
> Fleksy team
>
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