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Swype is a very good application for android devices and tablets without hardware keyboard.

It is not fast enough for the n900.


I think there has to be introduced a method that is much faster.
You can't be very fast with drawing.
A fast input method has to work with rhythmic tapping and few fields on the screen.
Even the pressure sensibility of the screen could be used.
 

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Originally Posted by gerdich View Post
A fast input method has to work with rhythmic tapping and few fields on the screen.
Even the pressure sensibility of the screen could be used.
What do you mean?
 

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What do you mean?
Morse code?
 

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It is not fast enough for the n900.
This is nonsense.
 

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On a good keyboard you can do 10 chars/second.
On the hardware keyboard of the n900 you can do 3-4 chars/second.
With drawing (palm graffiti or swype) you can do 1-2 chars/second.

There are different possiblities to implement rythmic tapping.


I'm thinking of an on-screen system with 5 chars/second:
Like an old handy: 9 fields on the screen (3x3)
You use 3 fingers.
Only landscape orientation is possible (place for fingers)

Each field has different meanings following to the rythm.
In a unit of 3: The first letter is considered as consonant, the second letter is considered as a vowel and the third is again a consonant.
In a unit of 2: The first letter is a consonant and the second a vowel.
If you want a syllable beginning with a voyel you have to use a unit of 3 beginning with a "blank" letter.

For.each class of letters (vowels or consonants) you have two sets of letters, depending of the pressure.
This means 18 vowels and 18 consonants.
The vowels include diphtongs.
For the consonant a third pressure mode is necessary to have enough consonants.

You are tapping with the hardware keyboard open.
The thumb of the other hand uses the keybord for mode changes (special characters) and the space bar.

T9 will be useless on that speed. The user interaction disturbes rythm and thinking of the writer.

At least 5 chars/second are necessary to take lecture notes.


(Another good solution could be a good joystick or multi button mouse, together with the use of the hardware keyboard.
Perhaps it could be better to use a 4x3 field on the screen. This would allow all consonants with only to levels of pressure.)

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PS.: With Morse Code you can achieve until 6 chars/second.
 

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Originally Posted by gerdich View Post
On a good keyboard you can do 10 chars/second.
10 characters a second? How? by using all your ten fingers simultaneously or your bionic hand?
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I'm speaking about a professional external keyboard.
Yes! With 10 fingers naturally.
You can achieve even 15 characters/second.
 

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Originally Posted by gerdich View Post
I'm speaking about a professional external keyboard.
Yes! With 10 fingers naturally.
You can achieve even 15 characters/second.
A kb must be usable in first place...also by "noob"...perhaps swype is not the fastest method but it is usable from everybody
 

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The hardware keyboard is even easier to use.
And it is faster.

Why should I use swype on a n900?

Swype is a good software for Android.
 

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