Well I didn't use it before but Ur post made me try it out and ducking wow how well it works is actually amazing
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I was an early adopter of T9 typing on my Nokia back in the day. When I finally got a smartphone, I found a keyboard app that had T9 as an option and used that. When Swype first came out, I couldn't believe that another typing system could actually beat the speed and ease of T9 typing.
I've always preferred to type in full words and sentences, and I'm a good speller, so most of the reasons other people don't like swipe typing don't apply to me.
Yep, super helpful for one handed use, especially with how big phones are these days
Constantly! Probably like 30%-40% of my typing is one-handed by swiping.
No. I tried it but I wasn't patient enough to get it calibrated to my needs.
Ever since I had a smart phone
Always, it’s faster
Nope, typing this with buttons on a virtual keyboard right now! I mainly use a desktop for most of the day, so I just prefer using the same system on mobile too.
I started out using the Swype app back before it was a common feature. It works well for me and I've been using it ever since. The learning curve is not steep and it speeds up my typing back at least a factor of two.
Good ol' Fruit Ninja typing. Love it!
I started using it with SwiftKey and when that went shit started using it with Gboard so probably 10 years...? If I have to do it cave man style it feels impossibly slow. My wife still types each individual letter out quite happily.
It's ironic because I used to have a BlackBerry back in the day and thought I wouldn't be able to cope without a physical keyboard
Almost always. I never really got the hang of tapping -- I don't write all that often on my phone, so I don't have the accuracy down. Swyping lets me use my general knowledge of the keyboard to make up for my poor accuracy.
Test test. Okay it's kinda faster... I'm gonna try to use it more often!
I used it for a while back when SwiftKey was good.
Fell out of the habit years ago, it never felt any faster for me.
No I don't use it, never liked it
Nah I just type. Faster for me
Yes, even though my language makes it a bit frustrating to use at times.
When the stars align and my text mostly contains dictionary words, it can even be faster than typing on PC. However... my language is agglutinative, meaning that we like to add stuff to the end of our words to mean possession, direction, objective case, person, etc. That means that for every single unique case I need to add that modified word to the dictionary to be able to swipe it the next time. However, after a few years, it seems to be working really well : ).
I have never tried it but just typed this using it and 8 have to say I quite like it. Very good
It's an option on iOS. I use the FUCK out of it on every device that I have, even on tablets (though only in portrait mode, and with a reduced keyboard.) Yeah sometimes we mis-swipe, and some words (like "mis-swipe!") are not going to be recognized. But you type the weird words, swipe the rest, and then fix any mistakes by tapping on the word suggestions as you go. Besides, it's not like you shouldn't read it over once when you're done. People like to blame autocorrect for their mistakes but fr what the heck happened to editing your shit??
So yes, I use swipe, and it's objectively more efficient so everyone should!
Sausage fingers. Swiping is much more reliable than trying to hit the little squares...
I use it whenever I'm typing with one hand only. It works very well IMO, on gboard at least.
Been using it since it came out.
I don't use swiping motions to type, at most I've used it a few times over the years.
It's really cool for typing one-handed.
i only do regular "tap" typing
i tried swiping and its just annoyingly inaccururate (but i do switch off the auto correct, because it also sucks, and i switch between writing my native language, and english)
I enabled it by accident once, can't say I understand how to pull it off!
I use both! Mostly tap, but I use swipe enough that I would miss it if the feature was suddenly missing.
I've used it since it was available. I would say 90% or more of my typing is swipe.
No, haven't tried it. I use voice to text when possible, i.e. quiet environment, no nearby ppl to annoy.
I don't, but I also tend to talk about stuff that tends to involve a lot of atypical names or words or slang that gets autocorrected to something wrong a lot when I use swipe, and I can't be arse to figure out how to get it to work for that stuff, so I just stick to typing it out most of the time. It just feels more natural for me.
I forgot that swipe to type was even a thing. Trying it now and it seems pretty good.
Yes, 100%, I use an iPhone 13 mini and iOS’s one-handed swipe keyboard (right handed swiping on right side singlehand keyboard mode) is my default way of messaging. It goes very fast and detects language changes very accurately as well!
I switch. I'm typing this comment out key by key. But I swipe onehanded just as fast.
Testing swipe to type. Fast when correct. But damn did i have to teepee so many times.
Edit: retype not teepee
I did use it but over the past months the input recognition got worse and worse so I switched to something completely different: thumbKey https://github.com/dessalines/thumb-key
Funny thing that I discovered it around the same time I switched to lemmy as it is developed by the same guy...