Hi
Is there any podcasts on direct touch typing detailing extra keys u get in this
mode?
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> On Mar 6, 2016, at 1:52 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
>
> Direct touch typing, if used with auto-correct and spell check enabled, is
> almost like Fleksy.
>
> Sent f
: the best way to type quickly, difference between direct touch
typing and plain touch typing
Direct touch typing, if used with auto-correct and spell check enabled, is
almost like Fleksy.
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Direct touch typing, if used with auto-correct and spell check enabled, is
almost like Fleksy.
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On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 12:15 PM -0800, "Andy Baracco" wrote:
unless the poster is referring to Braille keyboa
unless the poster is referring to Braille keyboard entry mode.
Andy
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From: Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 10:02 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: the best way to type quickly, difference between direct touch
typing and plain touch typing
between direct touch
typing and plain touch typing
That's right, apple translate it as bblind typing mode, but methe meant to
touch typing.
Translate litel strange
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t way to type quickly, difference between direct touch
> typing and plain touch typing
>
> I've never heard of blind mode. I think someone said that was the Hebrew
> translation of Touch Typing.
> I only use Touch Typing as I am totally blind.
>
>
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typing and plain touch typing
I've never heard of blind mode. I think someone said that was the Hebrew
translation of Touch Typing.
I only use Touch Typing as I am totally blind.
-Ori
rch 5, 2016 10:00 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: the best way to type quickly, difference between direct touch
typing and plain touch typing
Hi richard,
And what is more easier?
Touch typing, or blind mode?
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quickly, difference between direct touch
typing and plain touch typing
Touch Typing means when you touch a letter VoiceOver speaks it but doesn't
enter it until you lift your finger. So, if you touch the wrong letter, just
slide your finger to the correct one and then lift your finger and
Touch Typing means when you touch a letter VoiceOver speaks it but doesn't
enter it until you lift your finger. So, if you touch the wrong letter, just
slide your finger to the correct one and then lift your finger and that letter
is entered.
Direct Touch Typing means as soon as you touc
Hello everyone
I tried again the latest update by dleksy and was not very impressed.
Maybe it is getting a bit better but with not too much effort I am already
typing pretty fast using direct touch typing
I really think it is worth exploring and practicing a cot and gives great
results
I said this morning that touch typing worked for me. I was not
referring to direct touch typing. I don't use it but rather just touch
typing which does work fine.
On 3/10/15, Joanne Chua wrote:
> Have no problem with direct touch typing on my iphone6+ using ios8.2
>
> Have
Have no problem with direct touch typing on my iphone6+ using ios8.2
Have you check your keyboard setting under accessibility?
Joanne Chua
The flip side of Inclusion is Exclusion.
Leaders For Tomorrow 2013 Candidate
Send from my iPad
> On 11 Mar 2015, at 9:49, Jennie Facer wrote:
>
Hi,
I have no problem with my six plus or my iPad mini 2.
Jenn and Kumi
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 10:40 AM -0700, "Richard Turner"
wrote:
The difference is as I understand it is that direct touch typing puts in the
letter when you touch it, but Touch Typing doesn
Interesting.
I even rebooted my 5S and Direct Touch Typing still does not work.
Odd that it works for some.
Time to report it to Apple I guess.
Richard
"The highest reward for a person's toil is not what they get for it, but what
they become by it."
-- John Ruskin, 1819-:190
Hello everyone. Direct touch typing works fine on my 5s.
> On Mar 10, 2015, at 1:12 PM, Harry Bell wrote:
>
> Thanks, Richard! You are spot on: so in ios 8.2 on my iPhone 5s Touch Typing
> does work normally but Direct Touch Typing does not (though it does work on
> my iPad
Thanks, Richard! You are spot on: so in ios 8.2 on my iPhone 5s Touch Typing
does work normally but Direct Touch Typing does not (though it does work on my
iPad Air). I hadn't realised. Thanks. Harry
> On 10 Mar 2015, at 17:40, Richard Turner wrote:
>
> The difference is as I
The difference is as I understand it is that direct touch typing puts in the
letter when you touch it, but Touch Typing doesn't put in the letter until you
lift your finger.
The return key always required a double tap in Touch Typing.
Richard
"The highest reward for a person
Touch typing on my iPhone reacts like Direct Touch Typing except for the return
key, which demands a double tap. Harry
> On 10 Mar 2015, at 14:03, Richard Turner wrote:
>
> OK, some have claimed they can still use Direct Touch Typing in iOS 8.2. I
> don't think so.
>
OK, some have claimed they can still use Direct Touch Typing in iOS 8.2. I
don't think so.
I have tested it on both a 5s and a 6 and it simply behaves the same as
standard typing, meaning you have to double tap each letter.
I've tried it when replying to an Email, composing an Email
Feb 18, 2015, at 4:03 PM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have mailed apple accessibility about a bug but they could not
>>>> reproduce. Could anyone confirm if they have this also please?
>>
sibility about a bug but they could not reproduce.
>>> Could anyone confirm if they have this also please?
>>>
>>> When receiveing a message on locked screen swipe up to get to reply and
>>> double-tap.
>>> After landing in the edit field of the
a bug but they could not reproduce.
>> Could anyone confirm if they have this also please?
>>
>> When receiveing a message on locked screen swipe up to get to reply and
>> double-tap.
>> After landing in the edit field of the reply, try selecting direct
>>
>
> I have mailed apple accessibility about a bug but they could not reproduce.
> Could anyone confirm if they have this also please?
>
> When receiveing a message on locked screen swipe up to get to reply and
> double-tap.
> After landing in the edit field of the reply, try
touch-typing
from the rotor.
After doing this I can never get touch-typing to work. It acts like in standard
type.
I don't feel like doing a system restore for this, especially if others can
reproduce this.
Thanks for your feedback
Best,
Ioana
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Did anyone notice that direct touch typing does not work within message reply
from notification?
On my iphone 5 it acts as standard typing would.
Do you also see this?
Will be writing to Apple accessibility.
Best,
Ioana
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on the direct touch typing it also appears that you can move your finger
around the screen and it speaks everything that is on your screen when u
move your finger around it will speak what your finger is over
simular to what android explore by touch does.
just something I observed
On 11/27
touch typing, try just touching a character very quickly and
lifting your finger. You'll see that it wasn't entered. This is to
prevent erroneous characters from being typed.
With direct touch typing there is no pause. Just touch a character on
the virtual keyboard as quickly as yo
Hi Mike, direct touch typing is actually a pretty good description of how the
feature works. Rather than dragging your finger around the screen and lifting
your finger when you find the character you were looking for, direct touch
typing is designed for you to tap the character exactly. It
Hey everyone. I finally did upgrade to IOS 8.1.1, so far it seems to work fine,
only issue I have found so far is that the caller id does not always speak.
Anyway, wondering what the difference is between touch typing and direct touch
typing. The direct touch typing option is new with IOS 8
p again. Just a
> thought, everybody has different preferences. I really understood the
> benefits of direct touch typing in combination with auto correct for the
> first time when I listened to this Podcast and whenever I have time I’ll
> practice and play around with that. At th
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Subject: Re: Trying direct touch typing!
So what do you do when you hear a word that isn't correct?
Carol P
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From: "christopher hallsworth"
To: "Viphone"
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: Trying direct
really understood the benefits of direct
touch typing in combination with auto correct for the first time when I
listened to this Podcast and whenever I have time I’ll practice and play around
with that. At this point I am still faster using the regular touch typing, but
I can really see how the
So what do you do when you hear a word that isn't correct?
Carol P
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From: "christopher hallsworth"
To: "Viphone"
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: Trying direct touch typing!
Settings general accessibility speech sp
Don't forget that you can slide your finger to find the correct character
before you type. I somehow find direct touch typing easier, as it feels more
natural to tap once, rather than lifting or double-tapping. I am often very
close to the correct character but rarely right on it. Still, I
hristopher hallsworth
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 12:41 PM
To: Viphone
Subject: Re: Trying direct touch typing!
Settings general accessibility speech speak autotext turn that on.
> On 4 Nov 2014, at 19:39, Jennie Facer wrote:
>
> How do I get auto correct to start speaking words? It won&
TO SOMEONE YOU ARE THE WORLD!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 12:28 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Trying direct touch typing!
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 12:28 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Trying direct touch typing!
Just tap the spacebar as soon as auto correct speaks the correct word or, if it
doesn't, tap the spacebar anyways and if your keyboard echo is set to Words it
will speak the word
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Jennie Facer
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 10:48 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Trying direct touch typing!
Hi all,
I am trying this direct touch typing out myself. I listened to that podcast,
and his phone talks as he is typing. Thee auto co
Hi all,
I am trying this direct touch typing out myself. I listened to that podcast,
and his phone talks as he is typing. Thee auto correct is trying to get him to
accept the word it wants. How do I get it do that for me? I have auto correct
on like he did.
Jenn
Hi Claudia and Christopher,
As Christopher pointed out, direct touch typing works by typing the letter when
you tap it not when you lift your finger as in touch typing. If you have auto
correct turned on, you can, however, type and just as with Fleksy not worry too
much whether you totally hit
use Direct Touch Typing?
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Behalf Of *Teresa Cochran
*Sent:* Sunday, September 21, 2014 2:19 PM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* Re: Trying direct touch typing!
Very nice. I'd say you're getting the hang of it.
How do you use Direct Touch Typing?
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Teresa Cochran
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 2:19 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Trying direct touch typing!
Very nice. I'd say you're gettin
Time will tell, some are getting good at it.
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From: "David Cleveland"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 10:29 PM
Subject: RE: Direct touch typing
Who came up with this direct touch typing idea? It seems half baked to me.
I don't remember reading
I tried it out, and I understand now! Thank you all for the great explanations!
Sharonda
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> On Sep 22, 2014, at 6:59 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
>
> You don't have to tap anywhere else. Direct Touch typing is just like
gt;
>> This is the problem I had with Fleksy. Though I'm a touch typist on a
>> standard keyboard, it's extremely difficult for me to guess exactly where
>> the virtual keys are, because I have poor spatial memory. I can get within a
>> character most of th
Though I'm a touch typist on a
> standard keyboard, it's extremely difficult for me to guess exactly where the
> virtual keys are, because I have poor spatial memory. I can get within a
> character most of the time. For myself, I do estimate the general area with
> dir
neral area with direct touch
typing, then slide my finger a character or so to make sure I'm going to tap
the correct key. Then I lift quickly and tap gkly where that key is. Oddly
enough, this is faster and more accurate for me than touch typing, because with
touch typing, I'm slow enoug
> Touch typing makes the letters stick to your finger; you can slide around
> but when you liftup, that character comes right along with your finger.
> In direct touch typing, you have freedom to explore much like you do in
> standard typing; you can slide aaround and explore and when y
I do not, but one way to do it, may be as follow: Slide your finger to q and a.
Only these two letters in notes for example. Over and Over again 10 times
about. Then try to directly hit first q and then a like one tap with the
finger. One finger tap on letter q and a may be direct touch typing
.
In direct touch typing, you have freedom to explore much like you do in
standard typing; you can slide aaround and explore and when you lift off,
unless it's an immediate, quick movement nothing is typed. But it also gives
the quickness of touch typing as you touch quickly and pull away an
Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 8:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Direct touch typing
You don't have to tap anywhere else. Direct Touch typing is just like typing
on a regular keyboard. You hit the letter you want on the first try and
that's t
You don't have to tap somewhere else though I suppose you can do that. Somebody
posted that direct touch typing involves a split tap and so it keeps coming up
but that's actually not what you need to do though you can.
The actual main ingredients in direct touch typing are a light t
hard
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 6:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
I use the handwriting input method on a regular basis. I do
You don't have to tap anywhere else. Direct Touch typing is just like typing
on a regular keyboard. You hit the letter you want on the first try and
that's that. There is no sliding around and lifting to insert the letter, no
split or double tapping, you hit where you think the letter is
#x27;m alone in this.
I also don't see what's wrong with adding another input method. If you
don't like it then don't use it. I don't see either direct touch typing
or handwriting causing any ill side effects.
On 09/22/2014 04:29 PM, David Cleveland wrote:
Who ca
have been having with my ip hone 5, even after changing
> battery, or changing phone, is not to do with the hardware, or the
> ios. It is definitely to do with specific apps. As to which apps, i
> can't put my finger on it just yet.
>
>> On 23/09/2014, Sharonda Greenlaw
As to which apps, i
can't put my finger on it just yet.
On 23/09/2014, Sharonda Greenlaw wrote:
> I still don't understand the use of direct touch typing. If you have
> to tap somewhere else when you find the letter, how is that different
> from standard typing?
>
> Sharonda
&
I still don't understand the use of direct touch typing. If you have
to tap somewhere else when you find the letter, how is that different
from standard typing?
Sharonda
On 9/22/14, Pablo Morales wrote:
> Oh my gosh.
> Now I don't understand anything.
>
>
>
> -
Oh my gosh.
Now I don't understand anything.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Teresa Cochran
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 7:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
I'm a little
I am looking forward to a podcast of demonstration of this particular type of
typing, as I have just tried it on my iPad mini, and got nothing but gibberish.
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
> On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:05 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>
> I'm a little puzz
I'm a little puzzled by the general statements in this thread. I know of four
totally blind people who have used this method successfully, including myself.
Maybe it's because it's a little tricky to describe. It's a little like
describing balancing on a bicycle. But it's like any other method o
tie ping or spelin air ores.
> On Sep 22, 2014, at 2:29 PM, "David Cleveland"
> wrote:
>
> Who came up with this direct touch typing idea? It seems half baked to me.
> I don’t remember reading anything about it prior to the IOS 8 launch. It
> reminds me of t
I think direct touch typing is fantastic. There seems to be a lot of confusion
out there about its use so it's one of the things I'll demonstrate on my Tek
Talk presentation in a few hours.
It takes a bit of investment in developing the muscle memory, but at least for
me it has been
Who came up with this direct touch typing idea? It seems half baked to me.
I don't remember reading anything about it prior to the IOS 8 launch. It
reminds me of the handwriting feature added seemingly at the last minute to
IOS 7. I don't know anyone who uses the handwriting input m
No. Direct Touch Typing does not involve any lifting at all. You just tap
directly on the letter to have it inserted. It involves quick and precise
movements on the touch screen.
Sent from my Macbook Pro
On 22 Sep 2014, at 04:42, Neal Ewers wrote:
> Christopher. This makes sense. But,
I wanted to know also what direct touch typing is but it certainly isn't a joke.
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On Sep 21, 2014, at 2:30 PM, Terje Strømberg wrote:
> So, it is a joke?
>
> Take care
>
>
e-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Christopher Chaltain
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 11:30 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
>
> I've plaid with direct touch typing just a bit now,
phone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
I've plaid with direct touch typing just a bit now, and I think the difference
is that with touch typing you need to leave your finger on a letter for a beat
before you lift it. I think this keeps you from accidentally entering
Direct Touch Typing isn't the same as the regular keyboard a sighted person
uses. If it were, everything you touched, no matter for how long, would
register. It requires a very quick and precise touch to enter text with direct
touch typing. If you're not quick enough with the ac
enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
> On Sep 21, 2014, at 7:25 PM, "Thom Spittle" wrote:
>
> Would direct touch typing be the same as someone using the virtual keyboard
> without voice over?
>
> If so, I can only think that this would benefit someone who is low vision
Christopher. This makes sense. But, to quote another list member. "With touch
typing,
> you simply lift your finger to enter a character. With direct touch
> typing, you lift your finger, then tap it down in the same place."
I can't see this making sense. If I am goi
I've plaid with direct touch typing just a bit now, and I think the
difference is that with touch typing you need to leave your finger on a
letter for a beat before you lift it. I think this keeps you from
accidentally entering the wrong character as you're sliding your finger
I'm about half the time one character off so I do have to slide my finger to
the correct character in that case. Touch typing and direct touch typing are
exactly alike up to this point. With touch typing, you simply lift your finger
to enter a character. With direct touch typing, you lift
Would direct touch typing be the same as someone using the virtual keyboard
without voice over?
If so, I can only think that this would benefit someone who is low vision
enough to see the virtual keys, but still want the voice over feature.
Is that an accurate description?
Thom
-Original
I'm not quite sure why people like direct touch typing over regular touch
typing.
In the regular touch typing, you can slide your finger to the letter you want
and simply lift your finger to enter the letter, you don't have to tap again.
I can only assume I'm missing something.
Ri
so I'm not quite seeing what direct touch typing buys me. I guess I'll
just have to bring it up and play with it, since the descriptions I'm
seeing on the list aren't really clicking with me.
On 09/21/2014 12:37 PM, christopher hallsworth wrote:
Touch typing is where you can
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> To:
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 10:50 AM
> Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
>
>
> In addition to Standard and Touch Typing for touchscreen input, there is now
> a new option called Direct Touch Typing. If you are in a t
Sorry, I responded to the wrong thread and got confused. Direct touch typing
allows you to slide your finger to the character you want, then you can quickly
lift your finger and tap. So it's more like striking a key.
Teresa
"We can see with the eyes, but we see with the brain as
y
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To:
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
In addition to Standard and Touch Typing for touchscreen input, there is now a
new option
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> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Trying direct touch typing!
>
> This is a test. I am trying direct touch typing on my iPhone!
>
> Jose Lomeli
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This is a test. I am trying direct touch typing on my iPhone!
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> From: Teresa Cochran
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 1:12 PM
> Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
>
> Are you saying that you suspect it will be easier to type on an ext
Hi Alan,
Direct Touch typing has nothing to do with external bluetooth keyboards, it's
strictly a third way to use the virtual keyboard.
Regards,
Sieghard
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phone@googlegroups.com
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Are you saying that you suspect it will be easier to type on an external
keyboard than on the touch-screen? I'd say that has always been the case. I
don't think it's a fair comparison.
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> From: Teresa Cochran
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 12:34 PM
> Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
>
> All these methods refer to the onscreen keyboard. They don't apply to
> external keyboards.
>
> Teresa
>
> "We ca
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From: Teresa Cochran
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
All these methods refer to the onscreen keyboard. They don't apply to
external keyboards.
Teresa
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> - Original Message - From: "Chuck Dean"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 10:50 AM
> Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
>
>
> In addition to Stan
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From: "Chuck Dean"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
In addition to Standard and Touch Typing for touchscreen input, there is now
a new option called Direct Touch Typing. If you are in a text field and move
to the
t we see with the brain as well, and seeing with
> the brain is often called imagination."--Oliver Sacks
>
>> On Sep 21, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Jose Lomeli wrote:
>>
>> This is a test. I am trying direct touch typing on my iPhone!
>>
>> Jose Lomeli
>&g
Very nice. I'd say you're getting the hang of it. :)
Teresa
"We can see with the eyes, but we see with the brain as well, and seeing with
the brain is often called imagination."--Oliver Sacks
> On Sep 21, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Jose Lomeli wrote:
>
> This is a t
This is a test. I am trying direct touch typing on my iPhone!
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In addition to Standard and Touch Typing for touchscreen input, there is now a
new option called Direct Touch Typing. If you are in a text field and move to
the Typing rotor option, you will still find the Standard Typing and Touch
Typing selections available. Direct Touch Typing is similar to
Touch typing is where you can slide your finger to a letter then lift it before
it will be inserted in a text field. Direct Touch Typing involves directly
tapping on the letter which will be immediately inserted into a text field. I
don't understand the confusion here?
Sent from my Macboo
But it sound like the old touch typing style, doesn't it?
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Of christopher hallsworth
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To: Viphone
Subject: Re: Direct touch typing
It works a lot like typing on a phy
2014, at 13:44, Alvin wrote:
>
>
> Sorry if this topic has already been covered. How do I use direct touch
> typing?
> Thank you.
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Sorry if this topic has already been covered. How do I use direct touch typing?
Thank you.
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