I am new to the group, so please excuse me if I am asking a common question that is frequently repeated.
I have been a subscriber for some time, but hadn't used the app in a couple months or so. Now, suddenly, I can't get the Flicktype keyboard to come up. The "swipe up and hold" gesture doesn't work, and the keyboard is not in my keyboard rotor. The rotor just goes from the regular English keyboard to emoji keyboard and then back.
I have the latest production version and I keep my iOS versions up to date automatically.
Thanks,
Randy Borst
Amherst, New York
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Hi Randy, Check to see that Full Access is enabled in Keyboards under Settings. Also, make sure that you are either using Touch or Direct Touch typing. Restart device. HTH Best, JP
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On Jan 18, 2020, at 10:29 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
I am new to the group, so please excuse me if I am asking a common question that is frequently repeated.
I have been a subscriber for some time, but hadn't used the app in a couple months or so. Now, suddenly, I can't get the Flicktype keyboard to come up. The "swipe up and hold" gesture doesn't work, and the keyboard is not in my keyboard rotor. The rotor just goes from the regular English keyboard to emoji keyboard and then back.
I have the latest production version and I keep my iOS versions up to date automatically.
Thanks,
Randy Borst
Amherst, New York
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Randy Borst <Reborst1@...>
Thanks JP,
I did verify "full access," though the Apple note under that setting indicates that it is for purposes of allowing the developer to transmit all the information I type, including passwords and addresses. That doesn't trouble me in this case, but still, I don't think that has anything to do with the keyboard's having access to the user.
Anyhow, it doesn't matter how I have that setting. I still can't get the keyboard up anymore. Once, when I tap the next keyboard button, the iPhone said "Flick type." The keyboard didn't come up though.
I tried deleting the app and reinstalling it, and that didn't work either.
I thought maybe the problem started when I installed flick type on my Apple Watch, but removing it from there didn't change anything either.
Does anyone have any more suggestions?
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On Jan 18, 2020, at 1:36 PM, JP Shandra <blindambition777@...> wrote:
Hi Randy, Check to see that Full Access is enabled in Keyboards under Settings. Also, make sure that you are either using Touch or Direct Touch typing. Restart device. HTH Best, JP On Jan 18, 2020, at 10:29 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
I am new to the group, so please excuse me if I am asking a common question that is frequently repeated.
I have been a subscriber for some time, but hadn't used the app in a couple months or so. Now, suddenly, I can't get the Flicktype keyboard to come up. The "swipe up and hold" gesture doesn't work, and the keyboard is not in my keyboard rotor. The rotor just goes from the regular English keyboard to emoji keyboard and then back.
I have the latest production version and I keep my iOS versions up to date automatically.
Thanks, Randy Borst Amherst, New York
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Hello touch typing or direct touch must be enabled for Flicktype to work. Use the rotor and select touch typing or direct touch Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
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On Jan 19, 2020, at 7:01 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
Thanks JP,
I did verify "full access," though the Apple note under that setting indicates that it is for purposes of allowing the developer to transmit all the information I type, including passwords and addresses. That doesn't trouble me in this case, but still, I don't think that has anything to do with the keyboard's having access to the user.
Anyhow, it doesn't matter how I have that setting. I still can't get the keyboard up anymore. Once, when I tap the next keyboard button, the iPhone said "Flick type." The keyboard didn't come up though.
I tried deleting the app and reinstalling it, and that didn't work either.
I thought maybe the problem started when I installed flick type on my Apple Watch, but removing it from there didn't change anything either.
Does anyone have any more suggestions?
On Jan 18, 2020, at 1:36 PM, JP Shandra <blindambition777@...> wrote:
Hi Randy, Check to see that Full Access is enabled in Keyboards under Settings. Also, make sure that you are either using Touch or Direct Touch typing. Restart device. HTH Best, JP On Jan 18, 2020, at 10:29 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
I am new to the group, so please excuse me if I am asking a common question that is frequently repeated.
I have been a subscriber for some time, but hadn't used the app in a couple months or so. Now, suddenly, I can't get the Flicktype keyboard to come up. The "swipe up and hold" gesture doesn't work, and the keyboard is not in my keyboard rotor. The rotor just goes from the regular English keyboard to emoji keyboard and then back.
I have the latest production version and I keep my iOS versions up to date automatically.
Thanks, Randy Borst Amherst, New York
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I am using standard typing with FlickType and VoiceOver as I type this email. Harry
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On 19 Jan 2020, at 15:02, Chuck Dean <cadean329@...> wrote:
Hello touch typing or direct touch must be enabled for Flicktype to work. Use the rotor and select touch typing or direct touch Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
On Jan 19, 2020, at 7:01 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
Thanks JP,
I did verify "full access," though the Apple note under that setting indicates that it is for purposes of allowing the developer to transmit all the information I type, including passwords and addresses. That doesn't trouble me in this case, but still, I don't think that has anything to do with the keyboard's having access to the user.
Anyhow, it doesn't matter how I have that setting. I still can't get the keyboard up anymore. Once, when I tap the next keyboard button, the iPhone said "Flick type." The keyboard didn't come up though.
I tried deleting the app and reinstalling it, and that didn't work either.
I thought maybe the problem started when I installed flick type on my Apple Watch, but removing it from there didn't change anything either.
Does anyone have any more suggestions?
On Jan 18, 2020, at 1:36 PM, JP Shandra <blindambition777@...> wrote:
Hi Randy, Check to see that Full Access is enabled in Keyboards under Settings. Also, make sure that you are either using Touch or Direct Touch typing. Restart device. HTH Best, JP On Jan 18, 2020, at 10:29 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
I am new to the group, so please excuse me if I am asking a common question that is frequently repeated.
I have been a subscriber for some time, but hadn't used the app in a couple months or so. Now, suddenly, I can't get the Flicktype keyboard to come up. The "swipe up and hold" gesture doesn't work, and the keyboard is not in my keyboard rotor. The rotor just goes from the regular English keyboard to emoji keyboard and then back.
I have the latest production version and I keep my iOS versions up to date automatically.
Thanks, Randy Borst Amherst, New York
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Did you try deleting the keyboard from the keyboard list? Then add it again afterwards.
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On 19 Jan 2020, at 15:57, Harry Bell via Groups.Io < ubupanoramix@...> wrote: I am using standard typing with FlickType and VoiceOver as I type this email. Harry Hello touch typing or direct touch must be enabled for Flicktype to work. Use the rotor and select touch typing or direct touch Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
On Jan 19, 2020, at 7:01 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
Thanks JP,
I did verify "full access," though the Apple note under that setting indicates that it is for purposes of allowing the developer to transmit all the information I type, including passwords and addresses. That doesn't trouble me in this case, but still, I don't think that has anything to do with the keyboard's having access to the user.
Anyhow, it doesn't matter how I have that setting. I still can't get the keyboard up anymore. Once, when I tap the next keyboard button, the iPhone said "Flick type." The keyboard didn't come up though.
I tried deleting the app and reinstalling it, and that didn't work either.
I thought maybe the problem started when I installed flick type on my Apple Watch, but removing it from there didn't change anything either.
Does anyone have any more suggestions?
Hi Randy, Check to see that Full Access is enabled in Keyboards under Settings. Also, make sure that you are either using Touch or Direct Touch typing. Restart device. HTH Best, JP On Jan 18, 2020, at 10:29 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
I am new to the group, so please excuse me if I am asking a common question that is frequently repeated.
I have been a subscriber for some time, but hadn't used the app in a couple months or so. Now, suddenly, I can't get the Flicktype keyboard to come up. The "swipe up and hold" gesture doesn't work, and the keyboard is not in my keyboard rotor. The rotor just goes from the regular English keyboard to emoji keyboard and then back.
I have the latest production version and I keep my iOS versions up to date automatically.
Thanks, Randy Borst Amherst, New York
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Randy Borst <Reborst1@...>
I have solved my problem with being unable to bring up the FlickType keyboard. My error was that I wasn't holding down the second tap long enough to bring up the context menu. I have it now as went default keyboard...
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On Jan 19, 2020, at 10:57 AM, Harry Bell via Groups.Io <ubupanoramix@...> wrote:
I am using standard typing with FlickType and VoiceOver as I type this email. Harry On 19 Jan 2020, at 15:02, Chuck Dean <cadean329@...> wrote:
Hello touch typing or direct touch must be enabled for Flicktype to work. Use the rotor and select touch typing or direct touch Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
On Jan 19, 2020, at 7:01 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
Thanks JP,
I did verify "full access," though the Apple note under that setting indicates that it is for purposes of allowing the developer to transmit all the information I type, including passwords and addresses. That doesn't trouble me in this case, but still, I don't think that has anything to do with the keyboard's having access to the user.
Anyhow, it doesn't matter how I have that setting. I still can't get the keyboard up anymore. Once, when I tap the next keyboard button, the iPhone said "Flick type." The keyboard didn't come up though.
I tried deleting the app and reinstalling it, and that didn't work either.
I thought maybe the problem started when I installed flick type on my Apple Watch, but removing it from there didn't change anything either.
Does anyone have any more suggestions?
On Jan 18, 2020, at 1:36 PM, JP Shandra <blindambition777@...> wrote:
Hi Randy, Check to see that Full Access is enabled in Keyboards under Settings. Also, make sure that you are either using Touch or Direct Touch typing. Restart device. HTH Best, JP On Jan 18, 2020, at 10:29 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
I am new to the group, so please excuse me if I am asking a common question that is frequently repeated.
I have been a subscriber for some time, but hadn't used the app in a couple months or so. Now, suddenly, I can't get the Flicktype keyboard to come up. The "swipe up and hold" gesture doesn't work, and the keyboard is not in my keyboard rotor. The rotor just goes from the regular English keyboard to emoji keyboard and then back.
I have the latest production version and I keep my iOS versions up to date automatically.
Thanks, Randy Borst Amherst, New York
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Hey Randy, Glad to hear you got it figured out. Happy typing! Best, JP
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On Jan 19, 2020, at 4:46 PM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
I have solved my problem with being unable to bring up the FlickType keyboard. My error was that I wasn't holding down the second tap long enough to bring up the context menu. I have it now as went default keyboard... On Jan 19, 2020, at 10:57 AM, Harry Bell via Groups.Io <ubupanoramix@...> wrote:
I am using standard typing with FlickType and VoiceOver as I type this email. Harry On 19 Jan 2020, at 15:02, Chuck Dean <cadean329@...> wrote:
Hello touch typing or direct touch must be enabled for Flicktype to work. Use the rotor and select touch typing or direct touch Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
On Jan 19, 2020, at 7:01 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
Thanks JP,
I did verify "full access," though the Apple note under that setting indicates that it is for purposes of allowing the developer to transmit all the information I type, including passwords and addresses. That doesn't trouble me in this case, but still, I don't think that has anything to do with the keyboard's having access to the user.
Anyhow, it doesn't matter how I have that setting. I still can't get the keyboard up anymore. Once, when I tap the next keyboard button, the iPhone said "Flick type." The keyboard didn't come up though.
I tried deleting the app and reinstalling it, and that didn't work either.
I thought maybe the problem started when I installed flick type on my Apple Watch, but removing it from there didn't change anything either.
Does anyone have any more suggestions?
On Jan 18, 2020, at 1:36 PM, JP Shandra <blindambition777@...> wrote:
Hi Randy, Check to see that Full Access is enabled in Keyboards under Settings. Also, make sure that you are either using Touch or Direct Touch typing. Restart device. HTH Best, JP On Jan 18, 2020, at 10:29 AM, Randy Borst via Groups.Io <Reborst1@...> wrote:
I am new to the group, so please excuse me if I am asking a common question that is frequently repeated.
I have been a subscriber for some time, but hadn't used the app in a couple months or so. Now, suddenly, I can't get the Flicktype keyboard to come up. The "swipe up and hold" gesture doesn't work, and the keyboard is not in my keyboard rotor. The rotor just goes from the regular English keyboard to emoji keyboard and then back.
I have the latest production version and I keep my iOS versions up to date automatically.
Thanks, Randy Borst Amherst, New York
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