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by WorldMaker
1347 days ago
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Colemak wouldn't be as useful for thumb typing or swipe typing as QWERTY. The hardware keyboard support is adequate for my needs (on iOS too, it's handy to fold open a Bluetooth keyboard to use with your phone) and I've never seen a need for Colemak in the software keyboards. I can't properly touch type on an iPad even if it supported Colemak because there's no "touch" there and I wouldn't want to accidentally ruin my touch typing skills with a "watch the keyboard" fake touch typing device. Easy enough to just have Bluetooth hardware keyboards handy. The iPad even has nice ones that attach by magnets and act as covers so they are always around. |
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