Switching FlickType between portrait and landscape when "Lock rotation"is switched on
Field, S. (Scott)
Hi Ashley and Kosta Would it be possible to allow FlickType to go into landscape mode even if lock rotation is on? I believe that the Overcast app overrides the IOS setting for rotating lock so it may be possible. The reason is simply that with voiceover reading a webpage, email or any lengthy piece of text, the reading stops if you inadvertently move the phone into landscape mode and then you have to set it to read again. This is why I keep my phone’s lock rotation switched on. I then need to switch it off when I want to type a long piece of text using FlickType and then remember to switch it back on after typing, something I almost always forget to do. I can imagine that this is not possible with a third-party keyboard, but thought it to be worth asking. Thank you
Nedbank
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Re: What is that feature called?
Benny Barber
Yes,I understand and it would be nice to have this feature.
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Benny
On Oct 17, 2018, at 11:41 AM, Daniel McGee <danielmcgee134@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: What is that feature called?
Daniel McGee
Hi all
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No, predictions are not what I ment. To use the word: impossible as the example. If one typed out the following letters of this word manually: i m p o. Then followed this up with the tap typing method, with fleksy and the flicktype classic app, to complete the word. You will find that the word is completed. However, do this with the new FlickType app and in any app that contains text and part manual typing of a word doesn't auto complete to your nearest guess. Does this makes sense to everybody? This is sort of handy in situations where: you know the beginning spelling of a word and by making a reasonable guess of the rest of the respective word that you have trouble spelling, I have found that more often than not, the word to turn out correct with a combination of: part manual entry / tap typing the rest of it out. Again, hoping this is further understood because it's the best I can do in describing it out for everyone to understand the concept. Kind regards Daniel
On 16 Oct 2018, at 20:05, FlickType <hello@flicktype.com> wrote:
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Re: What is that feature called?
Thanks, Sieghard, I agree with your preference. When touch typing on the iOS keyboard it is mostly faster to have the predictions above the keyboard, but with FlickType's way of typing without waiting for the feedback of the letters, the predictions above the keyboard would mostly slow a user down in comparison.
Is this what you're referring to Daniel? Or are you referring to something different than word prediction? For long words and emails, you can set up shortcuts in the iOS settings that work with FlickType. For long words, or things that you have to touch type like email addresses, these shortcuts do save lots of time. Please let me know if you want instructions on how to use this feature. You don't even have to touch type, you can enter the first few letters without waiting for the letter announcements and flick right for the email address to be automatically filled in. Cheers! Ashley
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Re: Have you received my yearly subscription yet?
Thanks for the support, Daniel!! Smile!
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Warmly, Ashley
On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 07:12 PM, Daniel McGee wrote:
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Re: What is that feature called?
I think that is not the point of Flicktype and navigating predictions as it is currently done by swiping down is much better and easier, I wish Apple would figure out a way to let Voiceover users do this, e.g. that as you type predictions are automatically spoken and say you could flick down or up to cycle through them.
From: hello@flicktype.groups.io <hello@flicktype.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Jessica D
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2018 8:51 PM To: hello@flicktype.groups.io Subject: Re: [FlickType] What is that feature called?
I, Are you talking about text prediction?
I’d like to see the ability to have Flicktype do like the IOS keyboard does, and display its predictions above the keynoard, 3 at a time.
The current system could still be used to easily navigate those suggestions.
Thanks,
Jessica
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From: Daniel McGee
Hi fellow flick typers.
Using the original Fleksy as an example here. What is that feature called where you enter part of a word manually but know the rest of the spelling for it and by applying the rest of the pattern for a given word, it is entered upon swiping right for completion.
I hope that makes sense.
Have noticed that: flicktype classic is able to do this. Where as the new flicktype container app and its use in all other apps doesn't have this functionality built in.
Again, hoping this makes some sense. If not, please do let me know and I would be more than happy to provide an example or two.
Kind regards
Daniel
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Re: What is that feature called?
Jessica D
I, Are you talking about text prediction?
I’d like to see the ability to have Flicktype do like the IOS keyboard does, and display its predictions above the keynoard, 3 at a time.
The current system could still be used to easily navigate those suggestions.
Thanks,
Jessica
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Daniel McGee
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2018 9:42 PM To: hello@flicktype.groups.io Subject: [FlickType] What is that feature called?
Hi fellow flick typers.
Using the original Fleksy as an example here. What is that feature called where you enter part of a word manually but know the rest of the spelling for it and by applying the rest of the pattern for a given word, it is entered upon swiping right for completion.
I hope that makes sense.
Have noticed that: flicktype classic is able to do this. Where as the new flicktype container app and its use in all other apps doesn't have this functionality built in.
Again, hoping this makes some sense. If not, please do let me know and I would be more than happy to provide an example or two.
Kind regards
Daniel
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What is that feature called?
Daniel McGee
Hi fellow flick typers.
Using the original Fleksy as an example here. What is that feature called where you enter part of a word manually but know the rest of the spelling for it and by applying the rest of the pattern for a given word, it is entered upon swiping right for completion. I hope that makes sense. Have noticed that: flicktype classic is able to do this. Where as the new flicktype container app and its use in all other apps doesn't have this functionality built in. Again, hoping this makes some sense. If not, please do let me know and I would be more than happy to provide an example or two. Kind regards Daniel
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Re: Have you received my yearly subscription yet?
Your annual subscription would have been charged and become active at the end of your current monthly subscription. If you changed it from monthly to annual a day after your monthly renewal you wouldn't be charged/notified until 29 days later. In actual terms, if your monthly subscription renewed on the 14th of every month and you had changed it from monthly to annual on the 15th or 16th, a day or 2 after the renewal, the annual subscription would only start on the 14th the following month since your payment is always for the period ahead.
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Similarly, if you cancel the yearly subscription tomorrow now that it is active, you still can use Flicktype until October 14 next year since you already paid for the year.
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From: hello@flicktype.groups.io <hello@flicktype.groups.io> On Behalf Of Daniel McGee Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2018 7:13 PM To: hello@flicktype.groups.io Subject: Re: [FlickType] Have you received my yearly subscription yet? Update folks: have received the apple email today confirming my yearly subscription. Not sure why it took this long but there you go. Regards Daniel On 4 Oct 2018, at 23:17, FlickType <hello@flicktype.com> wrote:
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Re: Have you received my yearly subscription yet?
Daniel McGee
Update folks: have received the apple email today confirming my yearly subscription. Not sure why it took this long but there you go.
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Regards Daniel
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Re: Do you have an Apple Watch?
#poll
Harry Bell
Thanks, now solved! I got a link to sign in but Keychain suggested the hotmail email and when i clicked on the link, i still got a page telling me i am not subscribed. So i tried signing in with google but after all the verification, i got to a page telling me that the group does not exust! So i guessed it must be my icloud address and got a password reminder and tgat worked! This must be the penalty for using 3 different email addresses!
On 13 Oct 2018, at 11:40, Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...> wrote:
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Re: Do you have an Apple Watch?
#poll
Hi Harry,
As jean-Philippe said, “Click on the link that says send me a link to login and you will be done”. If you click on this link check your email accounts to see which account received the email, then click on the link in the email and you will be logged in without even having to enter a password. You can then update the password if you wish for future use.
From: hello@flicktype.groups.io <hello@flicktype.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Harry Bell via Groups.Io
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2018 3:21 AM To: hello@flicktype.groups.io Subject: Re: [FlickType] Do you have an Apple Watch? #poll
How do I find out which of my email addresses I used to sign up to groups.Io?
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Re: Do you have an Apple Watch?
#poll
Harry Bell
How do I find out which of my email addresses I used to sign up to groups.Io?
On 13 Oct 2018, at 08:10, Jean-Philippe Rykiel <jprykiel@...> wrote:
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Re: Do you have an Apple Watch?
#poll
Jean-Philippe Rykiel
Harry, it's not that hard. Click on the link that says send me a link to login and you will be done. Best, JPR
http://jeanphilipperykiel.com http://soundcloud.com/ryksounet http://twitter.com/ryksounet http://facebook.com/jeanphilipperykiel Le 13/10/2018 à 08:57, Harry Bell via
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Re: Do you have an Apple Watch?
#poll
Harry Bell
I do have a series 4 watch, but when i followed the link from your email to go to the poll, keychain logged me in but the site told me im not subscribed with that email address! Too complicated, i give up. Harry
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Do you have an Apple Watch?
#poll
Do you have an Apple Watch?
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Re: Watch app
Jessica D
Hi,
How did you get access to it?
I’m on the beta, but never got a notification.
Thanks, Jessica
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From: Chuck Dean
Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 11:48 AM To: hello@flicktype.groups.io Subject: Re: [FlickType] Watch app
Hello sieghard, I was just playing with the fliktype keyboard for the Apple Watch.I think the watch keyboard has some real potential. I was actually shocked how well it typed. Amazing it can differentiate the different taps on such a tiny screen.😎
Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
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Re: Watch app
Chuck Dean
Hello,
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At this time there is nothing you can do with a keyboard on the Ample Watch, so there is no reason to install it. Kosta send out an experimental keyboard only to see if people could actually type with it, which I could. Now he needs to develop an app which could take the text and export it to other Apple Watch apps. I am sure kosta will figure something soon.😎 Apple Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
On Oct 10, 2018, at 8:42 AM, Eileen Misrahi <eileen.misrahi@...> wrote:
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Re: Watch app
Eileen Misrahi
Hi Chuck,
I know this is relatively new, so what issues do you think may make using Flicktype on the watch difficult? Only have had my first watch for a short time. Thought of pudding the beta on the watch. Any thoughts on doing it? Thanks for your advice. Best, Eileen
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Re: Apple Watch app?
Chuck Dean
Hello,
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You are correct, the small screen would make typing impossible with almost any keyboard because the key selection would have to be so precise, but with flicktype only the pattern of the key location is needed for the keyboard to recognize the word. So only FlickType will work on the watch. I tried an early experimental version of the FlickType keyboard for the apple watch, and I was amazed how well I could type with it! Of courts, there is nothing that I could use the text for, the watch does not support text input, but there is Potential for a container type app that could export text.😎 Keep your fingers crossed. Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
On Oct 10, 2018, at 7:20 AM, Callum Stoneman via Groups.Io <cal.stoneman@...> wrote:
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