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Ha! Brilliant. That’s is so good! Cheers
Damn, @wim, that’s excellent!
Nearly as great as when I learned you could long-press on the space-bar on iPhone and move your cursor anywhere within you message to correct typos or other offending content!
Apparently you can do typing by swiping around the letters in that small keyboard too. I never got the hang of doing that one though.
Cool! Will have to do some research on that one...
True, lol.
So how do you get it like that then @wim
Look about two inches above the last sentence you wrote.
@wim now tell me that you can use this to trigger actions in Mozaic?!?
Yes that is great. Swiping is quite easy when you relax into it. Not sure how much faster it is than two handed typing but the space saving is brilliant. Weirdly the word typing is one of the hardest to get right first time.
Not sure if you're aware, but if you do the opposite action and pull your fingers apart you can split the keyboard in two.
This is especially useful when you're holding your iPad as you can then type with just your thumbs, but I sometimes use it as a regular keyboard as I can use both hands and therefore type faster than the mini keyboard, but it takes up 1/4 of the space of the regular keyboard.
nope
Apple strikes again.
Thanks for posting, had no idea you could do this, my spelling is even betterer on the small keyboard (gramma still needs work though)