I do have a bluetooth keyboard but I don't use it much bc ths up arrow key has 
come off. I don't have a braille display during the summer. 

> On May 25, 2014, at 14:30, Teresa Cochran <batsfly...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> I feel completely comfortable typing on my iPod with the onscreen keyboard. I 
> don't think it's a practical way to do a lot of typing, as in editing 
> documents, at least not for me. it will always be significantly slower than a 
> keyboard. For most everyday uses, such as entering passwords and typing 
> messages, it works just fine for me. I use touch typing mode. When I do a lot 
> of editing, I use my Braille display keyboard. If I didn't have a braille 
> display, I'd get a Bluetooth keyboard.
> Teresa
> 
> On the other hand, there are different fingers.
> 
> On May 25, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> I've been typing on the onscreen keyboard for months. I use it over fleksy 
>> bc I can enter anything I want. I pt the iPod on a flat surface and type 
>> with my pointer finger. I am, however, still slow. 
>> 
>>> On May 25, 2014, at 14:03, Desi Noller <desi.nol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>> 
>>> I was recently having a discussion with a friend about how to type on the 
>>> on-screen keyboard of the iPhone.  Personally, I don't particularly like to 
>>> use a special program for this like, for instance, mBraill or Fleksy.  I 
>>> just want to use the regular keyboard.  Dictation can be useful, but of 
>>> course, sometimes, it's just nice to be able to type something relatively 
>>> privately.  I have built up some speed over the past 3 years, but I would 
>>> like to get faster.  I generally hold my phone in my left hand, and use my 
>>> right index finger to type, anchoring my thumb down where the connector is 
>>> at the bottom of the phone.  I'm interested to know how others who type 
>>> using the regular on-screen keyboard, enter your text.  I do happen to use 
>>> Touch Typing mode, but I would also be interested in what typing mode you 
>>> use.  And, does anyone else besides me just use the regular on-screen 
>>> keyboard for their typing needs?
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Desi
>>> 
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