Pasting the text is a good idea. But in my experience, if you are sending a text to someone that you already a thread with, as long as the new message is sent to the same number or email, That message will show up in the ongoing thread you have. A good example is when I send a contact card to a person I have a thread already going with. The contacts app always creates a new message when you chose to share a contact by SMS, however, when I send the message, it also shows up in the thread. I hope this made sense. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane" <juanitatig...@gmail.com>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: Fleksy on Android devices


What I am trying to figure out is how to use Fleksy to reply to Messages. I tried to send someone a message in an ongoing conversation in iMessages, but it insisted on opening a new message and I didn't want that.

Jane




On Aug 22, 2012, at 1:47 PM, Michelle McQuigge wrote:

Keith and all, in my experience it's extremely easy - much more so
than with the standard IOS keyboard, in fact. If you want some
guidance with it, feel free to write me off-list and I'll see what I
can do.


On 8/22/12, Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D. <kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu> wrote:
How accessible is Fleksy to long strings of text that include upper case
and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols? Best practice password
guidelines suggest strings of characters in the teens, with a mixture of
these various elements. Passwords are increasingly required at any
number of sites, so it will be important to have the ability to input
such strings with whatever keyboard is used. I haven't yet figured out
if it's possible to easily input such character mixes with Fleksy. If
it's possible, I'd like to learn how.

Thanks.

________________________________

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Syntellia Inc
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:32 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Fleksy on Android devices


Hi from the Fleksy team. We are writing to ask a question to those in
the list.

As you know, we are committed to develop Fleksy and make it available
for more and more users.

One of the restrictions we've had so far, is that on iOS, Fleksy cannot
replace your system keyboard across the device. We provide as much
integration as possible, letting you email, SMS, tweet, and (soon) post
to Facebook from within Fleksy. And you can copy and paste to any other
app.

We are trying to go beyond this: we could provide Fleksy as a keyboard
across the device, so you can use it in every single app without the
need to have a separate app, or to copy and paste. We've also noticed
that Android is becoming more and more accessible for visually impaired
users with each update.


So, here's a question for the list:

If there was a phone that was accessible, and that had Fleksy built in
from the start. By built in, we mean that Fleksy could be used as a
system keyboard on every app, and that Fleksy would come with the phone,
i.e. without having to purchase the app separately.

How likely would this be to make you consider buying such a device?

Obviously we are talking about a hypothetical scenario, so for now let's
assume all other features will be the same as your current device.

Would the availability of Fleksy as a system typing mode to use in every
app make you consider an accessible Android phone in your next upgrade?

Looking forward to your thoughts on this.

Ioannis
Fleksy team

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