Re: Flicktype on watch
Peter Torpey
For me, on the iPhone this behavior started occurring in iOS 14. The rotor seems to get automatically put to "Touch typing = Off" when Flicktype is invoked. I believe Flicktype only works with touch typing set to "On". At least the workaround is simple, just change that setting on the rotor. Unfortunately, next time you come back to type, the rotor will again be automatically set to touch Typing = off again.
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From: hello@flicktype.groups.io <hello@flicktype.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jessica D Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2020 8:01 PM To: hello@flicktype.groups.io Subject: Re: [FlickType] Flicktype on watch Hi, I've also experienced this issue. I can't get the rotor to work consistently. Can anyone give me tips for making it work better? It wont stay where I need it to. Thanks, Jessica -----Original Message----- From: hello@flicktype.groups.io <hello@flicktype.groups.io> On Behalf Of FlickType Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2020 9:57 PM To: hello@flicktype.groups.io Subject: Re: [FlickType] Flicktype on watch Thank you for the clarification, Chris. When you try to tap words, does that work, or do you also keep hearing VoiceOver announcing “FlickType”? If so, try to invoke the rotor while FlickType is on the screen, and turn on “Direct Touch”. Let me know if that helped! - Kosta
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