Thumper wrote:So helpful...
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I think that damned touch screen is the dumbest thing ever.
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:I think that damned touch screen is the dumbest thing ever.
What? Are you channeling Steve Jobs?
Thumper wrote:.. It takes me about 6 minutes to type 4 words. 6 out of 7 of every taps results in the wrong letter.....
So what is gesture based typing? I'm asking for a friend.lady_*nix wrote:Swipe keyboards. Seriously. IDK about iPhone but most decent Android keyboards (GBoard, Swiftkey, whatever one is built in) support gesture based typing. The learning curve is steep but it helps a ton once you've learned it.
Failing that, iOS has really good autocomplete/word suggestions from what I've seen.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:I think that damned touch screen is the dumbest thing ever.
What? Are you channeling Steve Jobs?
Yer joking right? it was HIS idea
Thumper wrote:So what is gesture based typing? I'm asking for a friend.lady_*nix wrote:Swipe keyboards. Seriously. IDK about iPhone but most decent Android keyboards (GBoard, Swiftkey, whatever one is built in) support gesture based typing. The learning curve is steep but it helps a ton once you've learned it.
Failing that, iOS has really good autocomplete/word suggestions from what I've seen.
Everyone I know with an iPhone absolutely hates autocorrect. I'll get an indecipherable message and then a few seconds later get the corrected text with the addendum: "G*d D@mn autocorrect!!!"
Seriously, there are webpages documenting stupid and hilarious autocorrect errors.
geonuc wrote:Why did you choose the particular phone you bought? Do you need ruggedized?
Thumper wrote:Some people seem to be able to whizz through it. My finger either hits the wrong spot or brushes past the wrong spot creating extra unwanted letters. My Samsung flip, I could fly through a 20 word text without looking at the phone and end up with only a couple typos. And that includes having to double and triple tap. There's a setting that actually makes the new phone knock every time you type a letter. But you don't know if it's the right letter, and I'm sure it burns more battery.
I certainly wanted a ruggedized phone. My last two were tough, until Monday, I've had 2 phones in the last 20 years. I only changed phones as the hardware became obsolete and could no longer access the network. I had the Nokia brick for well over 12 years. It worked 100% until I walked into the Gulf of Mexico with it in my pocket. I dropped it easily 1000 times, I dropped it off of ladders, sometimes 30-40 feet up. It fell off my belt and I ran over it with the golf cart. I had to walk around the property with our cordless land line calling it until I found buried in the mud. I've had friends with cheap phones that would only last a year. I've had friends with expensive phones that would only last a year. The Brick was a free upgrade when I had to get a digital phone. All I ever did was replace the battery.SciFiFisher wrote:geonuc wrote:Why did you choose the particular phone you bought? Do you need ruggedized?
I don't know about him but I have a poor track record with breaking the screens and causing other mayhem with tablets and phones. My solution for my phone is to buy the standard phone and then buy a case that makes the thing look like it is a Medival Knight going into combat.
That does not fill me with confidence.pumpkinpi wrote:Like everything, it takes practice! You've been on it a few days? Most people who whizz through it have been on it for years, and they probably type on that keyboard for hours every day. I'm nine years into a smart phone, and I'm still not very good with a keyboard.
I'm really hoping to be able to utilize Voice to Text. I don't know if this phone has it built in or if I'll have to get an app. I don't know yet, I don't know how to get apps that aren't on the phone. That won't happen until we get the data and internet thing worked out. I don't know when I'll be able to do that, I'm sure it will take a call to customer service and I'll need to find an empty hour or two to navigate voicemail he|| and figure out what my pass code is.pumpkinpi wrote:I agree about the voice recognition. I think I have a post here from a while back that was done all by voice, and I didn't have to go back and fix anything. However, I don't use it anymore. I ended up disabling all my microphones because I'd get ads on facebook and other places about things I only talked about. I don't know if it was coincidence, but I don't want any apps spying on me. If you are the same, read up on ways to manage your security!
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