In iOS 8 you can now change the typing mode by going to settings general
accessibility VoiceOver and by double tapping on typing style. Alternatively,
activate any virtual keyboard, use the rotor to select typing mode then flick
up or down with one finger to select touch typing.
Sent from my Macbook Pro
On 25 Sep 2014, at 20:04, Paul Hopewell hopew...@hopewell.org.uk wrote:
Hello,
Can someone please remind me how to enable touch typing on an iPhone. This is
the typing mode where you slide your finger across the virtual keyboard and
when you hear the desired character you lift your finger off the virtual
keyboard and presto that character is entered.
I had this working on IOS 6 but after restoring my IOS 6 backup on an IOS 8
device the touch typing no longer works. I have searched everywhere to try to
turn it back on but with no success. I then tried looking for the option to
turn it on on IOS 6 but could not find it there either.
Many thanks.
Paul Hopewell
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