- Speaking – The wonders of voice recognition allow us to speak into our Android devices to input text.
- Trace – The alternative keyboard Swype, has made tracing popular. Instead of pressing on keys, you swipe between the keys. So if you wanted to type hello you would start on the letter h, swipe through e, l, l and then finish on o.
- Type – This is the normal way of inputting text on Android, just press on each key to input text.
- Write – This is the process of using your finger to draw each letter
The voice recognition is much faster than Google’s voice recognition and just as accurate. Tracing is very accurate, even when you miss some of the right letters in a word. The type keyboard is very easy to type on and accurate, the writing feature is also very easy to use and accurate. All of the keyboards are designed very well and therefore are easy to use, work well and look good.
Pros
- Many ways to input text – It is great to have choice of how you input text into your device. Text input may be suitable for you most of the time but Voice input may be more suitable for you sometimes such as when you are walking.
- Seamless – Switching from one type of keyboard just involves pressing one button.
- Work very well – All of the input methods let you input text fast and accurately.
- Looks good – The design of the Flex t9 Keyboard is great.
Cons
- Price – The Flex t9 keyboard is by no means a fortune but it is one of the most expensive Android keyboards at $4.99 (£3.08)
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