…when you think about it.

It’s kind of like that when you don’t think about it too.

But especially when you do.

  • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Okay, so you can actually get physical keyboards for phones. Matter of fact, I’m typing on a mechanical keyboard on my Mac. If I really wanted to, I could reach in front, flip the switch from “USB C” to “BT” and pair it to my phone. And then I’m typing on a mechanical keyboard… on my iPhone. (Works just as well with Android. Not sure about now, but back in the day, CTRL+ALT+DEL would reboot Android. No confirmation. Screen goes black and then it’s booting up. Fun times. Not sure how to do that on a Mac keyboard though. CTRL+⌘+DEL? Maybe. I dunno.

    But I have an iPhone, I don’t really do a lot of typing on it. As far as I know, Apple never made a good keyboard, hardware or software. I tolerate the one on my MacBook. It IS good, for a laptop keyboard… but it’s a laptop keyboard. Absolutely fucking atrocious that official Mac desktop keyboards are also laptop keyboards. “Because thin”, I guess? Fucking stupid. If I wanna type on a phone, I actually enable hotspot on the iPhone, put it down, and pick up my old Galaxy S10. Gboard is awesome on Android, but it sucks on iOS.

    Now, as far as trace typing… I dunno. I just got used to it. Been doing it for 15 years. If I know the word, I kinda… just trace it. On Android, it’s VERY forgiving. On an iPhone, it’ll do some weird and straight up dumb corrections, like “and” gets changed to “Abe”. Who the fuck is Abe? Someone who worked on the keyboard? I don’t know anyone called Abe. But the keyboard automatically inserts his name in place of “and” half the time. So yeah, I don’t like typing on iPhones. On Android though? Well, going back to what OP said about it being kind of like sign language? You don’t really think about it. You just do it. As far as how superior it is? Really comes down to personal preference. When Swype had the patent/whatever on it, they said it was faster, but they were kinda biased. Back then, you couldn’t buy the app. Your phone’s manufacturer had to buy and preload it. Now everyone can do it, including iPhone (they call it “QuickPath”) (albeit badly) and Swype isn’t really a thing anymore. I think it’s faster. For me it is. But I’m with you, I prefer typing on a mechanical keyboard. Just feels better.

    This reply would be half as long if I were on Android. Couple sentences if I were on my iPhone. But you got me on my Mac. With the good keyboard. Sorry. ;)