I do. Google's Gboard even work well in multiple languages.
It took me a few days to get familiar until it's clicked. It's really convenience because you can easily type with 1 hand.
Think just pressing a few key and pick from the suggestion is equally fast, but I with swipe, I can type without looking at the screen.
I've never tried it before but wow... It's kinda interesting...
May play with it more now but it doesn't really feel faster to me.
I do if I need to type something really really quickly, but I still type normally if I'm trying to carefully format something with proper grammar and all that (like a Lemmy reply, for example!)
I usually swipe but it doesn't always fill in the right word...so if I'm sending a long or time-sensitive message I just type it out.
Sometimes, but mostly I use tap to type. Usually swipe is accurate, but I don’t always want the risk that it’ll get something wrong and it’ll take longer to fix it than if I’d just typed it straight away.
Yes, started using it about a year ago and it's amazing how much easier it is.
Yes, I use it all the time, it really works well and I am much faster than typing
I have for years wouldn't go back
I do. Not exclusively, but more often than not.
I find it to be much slower and less accurate than standard typing with autocorrect. I try from time to time for fun, or when I have only one hand available, but it's not something to be used day to day.
I use it when I'm typing one handed, but I'm also a bit of an oddball who uses the Dvorak keyboard on my phone, which comes with it's trade-offs.
For two-handed typing I like it a lot, with the vowels all on the left side of the screen I feel like I alternate between my left and right thumb pretty well.
But it does seem to make swipe typing a bit less accurate because all the vowels are all clustered together so for example bat/bot/bet/but/bit are all a bit closer together than they would be otherwise (although Gboard usually seems to a pretty good job of sorting it out from context)
Yes, I have been using swipe typing since the Nokia N9, which had this feature. However, there was a gap in my use when the iPhone didn’t support custom keyboards. It wasn’t until they introduced the capability and implemented it natively that I started using swipe typing again.
Could never get into it. I'm forever pausing to think mid-word or mid-sentence, and it doesn't seem to work well in that circumstance.
I still use nintype even though the dev disappeared years ago. Simultaneous double swiping and a VERY good learning dictionary. You can hit like 80 wpm without much effort.
99% of the time I just tap the letters but maybe once in a blue moon I swipe in something. I'm closing in on 50 so it's probably just me being old
I'd love to, my phone doesn't support it, though. In the past I've used it every time.
From time to time yeah, I heard that with enough practice I should be able to type faster
I've been using it exclusively for nearly a decade at this point.
I use a hybrid. If I'm typing with both hands, and I need to be speedy I'll typically use regular typing, but if I'm just causally typing stuff out or only have one hand I'll use swipe. I like having the option
Excessively, yes. Most people look at me weirdly when I tell them I do, though, but I've grown quite fond of the swipe input method.
I do but it causes so many words typos so for most stuff is fine but every once in a while it really makes a sentence
Nope.
100%. I use a third party app called Nintype which actually lets you two-thumb swipe type - to my knowledge the only one that has this as a feature. It's so so much faster than single thumb swiping and peck typing once you get used to it. Sadly it's been abandoned by the dev, so I'll be gutted when whatever iOS version decides Nintype is too old and no longer supported
I mostly use the swipe method on my iPhone, yep
I used to use it all the time, but when I switched to a Dvorak layout it didn't seem as efficient as on QWERTY.
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