Practice, practice, practice. I still make errors on my iPad Mini 2 which I've 
had for three or four years, and still make typing errors. It's just all part 
of the touch screen experience. At least VoiceOver is very helpful in this 
area. I find passwords more frustrating, so am starting to type passwords in a 
standard text field such as a text message, but instead of sending it anywhere 
obviously, I use the edit option in the rotor, choose select all, then choose 
cut after using the edit option in the rotor if necessary. I could, of course, 
use the text selection option in the rotor and choose select all that way, but 
since I want to transfer the text to the pasteboard, it's just easier to do it 
from one rotor setting. Having said that, with the nice improvements to Braille 
Screen Input in iOS 10, such as typing feedback in contracted Braille, I use 
that nearly all of the time rather than the standard keyboard.




> On 10 Mar 2017, at 22:30, Kelsey Nicolay <piano.girl0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I have had my ipad mini 4 for a little over a year.  I would like to get an 
> iphone Se, but I can't seem to type without making tons of errors on the 
> ipad.  I have a Brailliant Bi 32 that I use for texting and any other typing 
> task, but there may be times when I will not have my Brailliant available, 
> especially when I'm out in public and need to text someone quickly.  I have 
> touch typing enabled.  I tried using the split tap method on standard typing, 
> but I cannot seem to get the hang of the split tap.  Therefore, if anyone has 
> any tips on how to get more accurate with touch typing, please feel free to 
> share or write me offlist.
> Thank you,
> Kelsey Nicolay
> 
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