[nabs-l] texting on the iPhone
Daniel Romero
djdan567 at gmail.com
Mon May 13 01:15:45 UTC 2013
Patrick, you can use dictation, you can get a bluetooth keyboard,
there's also a couple of other solutions. First is a tactile screen
protector from a company named SpeedDots. They have two styles. One
where it has dots located on the function buttons you would be using
the most, and dots on the F, and J keys on the screen. Or, another one
for beginners where there is a dot located on every single letter so
that you can get familiar with the location of the letters, and learn
the spacing. So that once you get better, you can take it off and
you'll be quicker. There are two typing modes on the iPhone. One is
the standerd typing which is when you find the letter you want, and
you double tap, or the touch typing where you find the letter with
your finger, and lift your finger then the letter will be entered.
There's also an app called, 'flexy' which allows you to type freely
where you think the letters are located, and will recognize and will
give you options of words to choose from in the event you don't get
the typing anywhere close.
http://speeddots.com/
That is the URL to the page where you can purchase the tactile screen
protector of choice.
I hope this helped! Glad you're getting the iPhone. It's a great investment.
On 5/12/13, Patrick Molloy <ptrck.molloy at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi List,
> So I'm going to be getting an iPhone soon, and everything about it
> seems good to me. However, I am curious about how people handle
> sending text messages. I know some people buy a Bluetooth keyboard,
> but what are some other ways that you can text using the touch screen?
> Thanks, Patrick
>
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