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Hello,

I have been playing with Android a lot lately. Never did like typing on them.

Google has a keyboard out that gives you the ability to write. I am composing this post, in fact, by writing on the screen with my stylus. I am impressed because my handwriting is terrible, but the app usually gets the word right! It'll read printing, too.

Just an FYI.

Josh

I still prefer to type with swipe/swift key. It's really great if you know how to type (not sure how many people do these days.) I use swipe 100% of the time now on my phone and tablet, with fingers or stylus. You can type incredibly fast with it if you know/learn the Dvorak key layout, but qwerty is also very quick. 

 

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I install Hacker Keyboard one my devices, gives me a qwerty keyboard and all the normal "special characters". Some websites i end up using function better with the arrow keys which it provides.

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