Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-23 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Danny, It's good to know your wife's experience. I was thinking the same thing. But I also use touch typing, so will take your recommendation and order the advanced model. Cheers, Donna > On Feb 23, 2016, at 3:46 AM, Danny Noonan wrote: > > I don't know anyone

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-23 Thread Danny Noonan
I don't know anyone who uses the basic model as it ends up being more confusing with so many dots. My wife thought the basic would be better but found finding the gaps with out dots on f and j was very slow. We both use touch typing which may make a difference. Danny Sent from my iPhone >

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-23 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Rachel, Thanks for responding. I do think I'm going to give them a try, just haven't yet decided between the standard and the advanced. Cheers, Donna > On Feb 22, 2016, at 11:05 PM, Rachel Feinberg wrote: > > I use the standard model, and am able to text one-handed,

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-23 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Helga, Yes, speed Dots does sell several screen protectors for the 6S. There are several different options, you can view them and order here: http://www.speeddots.com/shop/shop_iphone6.php Cheers, Donna > On Feb 22, 2016, at 11:46 PM, Helga Schreiber >

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-22 Thread Helga Schreiber
Hi all! How are you all? I'm interested in getting this for my iPhone 6S. Is therre this tactile dots for an ipHone 6S? Just owndering! I just go t my iPhone 6S last year in October. I have been an ipHone user since 2013, when i got my iPhone 5. I do type faster on my apple bluetooth

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-22 Thread Rachel Feinberg
I use the standard model, and am able to text one-handed, along with auto-correct and spelling suggestions, I sometimes prefer typing on the touch-screen than with a bluetooth keyboard. Having reference points for the 5 on the numbpad, the back/done/next/previous buttons in various apps like

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-22 Thread Danny Noonan
As the dots are reference points less dots IMO are far less confusing. Also at least with speed dots there is no grid. Just small dots aprox the size of a Braille dot and they in no way effect use of the touch screen. I find it easier and have more control than with plane glass which is more

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-22 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Danny, Thanks for responding. As I said, when I started using an iPhone, these things didn't exist. Consequently, I've never really thought about them until now. I confess that I dislike the thought of turning my nice, smooth iPhone into something, well, not nice and smooth, but I may

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-22 Thread Donna Goodin
I would wonder about that too, Krister. If I do decide to try one, I'll report back on it. Cheers, Donna > On Feb 22, 2016, at 4:36 AM, Krister Ekstrom > wrote: > > Just a question out of curiosity, doesn’t a tactile screen protector make it > harder to say move

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-22 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Just a question out of curiosity, doesn’t a tactile screen protector make it harder to say move icons around on the screen? I mean that moving sorta depends on you holding down your fingers and as i understand it, that screen protector looks like a grid. /Krister > 22 feb. 2016 kl. 10:38 skrev

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-22 Thread Danny Noonan
I concidder myself a power user and although I can certainly use I devices without a speed dots on I do definately prefer the tactile. My wife and I use the advanced as the f and j home keys are enough. The entire keyboard minus home keys is harder to use IMO. The back edit 5 on the num pad etc

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-22 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Erik, I suspect I would feel the same way, though I am thinking about giving one a try just to see if I like it. Typing speed would be the one real advantage I could see. Mostly I just use Siri and dictate, but it does seem like being able to actually type more quickly, say if you're in a

Re: Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-21 Thread erik burggraaf
Hi, I saw several when I was training extensively. I found it very distracting after learning without. On the other hand, I've read user claims of 80 wpm typing speed when learning to type with a tactile screen protecter. I'm certainly nowhere near that. 15 or 20 wpm at best and thank

Questions re tactile covers

2016-02-21 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi all, When I was asked about these, it kind of took me by surprise. I got my first iPhone the first week that the first accessible model, the 3GS, came out. At that time of course there was no such thing as a tactile cover, so I learned to use my phone without one. I'd be curious to hear