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by AAAAaccountAAAA
183 days ago
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Looks nice. Reminds me of MessagEase[1] and clones, such as ThumbKey[2]. I use the latter for my mobile text input needs. However, that method is sometimes prone to typos, since one key may have up to 9 different characters assigned to it, and it is easy to swipe slightly wrong way. QWERTYmini could be better in that aspect, since there are only 2 characters per key. 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MessagEase 2. https://github.com/dessalines/thumb-key |
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