Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Swiftkey Keyboard

SwiftKey could definitely challenge Swype as the most efficient keyboard for Android. A large difference between the two is that instead of making the act of typing each letter fast (like Swype), SwiftKey offers incredibly intelligent next-word prediction that saves you keystrokes.

Personally, there are times when I’d rather not Swype in order to enter text and consider using the stock Android keyboard (or something like it). However, I then remember how frustratingly slow the other keyboards are and I refuse to use them. This app closes the gap and provides a great middle road between the speed of Swype and the efficiency of typing letters one-by-one.

There are three main buttons located above the keyboard that each have a specific purpose. The central button shows the primary prediction (and the button to the right is the secondary prediction). To accept the primary word, either tap it directly or press the space bar (you’ll need to have “auto-complete” enabled in the settings). The button on the left displays the exact word you’ve entered. This is where you’ll want to select new words so that the app can “learn” them. These new words will then be part of later predictions, so you’ll be able to save time in the future. (To delete a word from the dictionary entirely, long-press it).



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