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by nneonneo
189 days ago
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3. I stopped caring and learned to love the algorithm in 95% of normal typing. The result is that my typing speed is up but my accuracy has plummeted, yet my typing output is generally correct because of autocorrect. Unfortunately this falls apart when I try to type anything that isn’t common English words: names, code, rare words, etc. I also think that the keyboard could learn the different “rhythms” of typing - my normal typing which is fast and practically blind, and the careful hunt and peck which is much slower and intended for those out-of-distribution inputs. I bet the profile of the touch contacts (e.g. contact area and shape of the touches) for those two modes looks different too. |
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So I realized I had exchanged correcting the same word four times in a row to correcting the same letter four times in a row.