2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Ever since I got the iPhone 6 Plus, the only annoying thing has been the standard keyboard, as odd as it sounds. If I used the phone with one hand, then my fingers could not reach all the letters. Two - no problem, everything is fine. Since then, I've been constantly monitoring the App Store for a keyboard that would allow me to type in the same way I would on smaller iOS devices. Finally I found it.
Minuum is an alternative keyboard for iOS. Has support for the Russian language, predictive input, quick access to emoji, auto-correct spelling and the ability to place punctuation marks, and also allows you to shift the area with letters so that you can enter text with one hand.
With two fingers, you can narrow and expand it vertically. At the same time, even the smallest of the sizes, copes quite well with its main task - a set of messages. You can move the keyboard to the left or right (for left-handed and right-handed people, respectively) with one click on a special icon to make it easier to use the device with one hand. Quick access to emoji is also quite organically blended and easy to use.
It would seem, what else is needed? But, in fact, not so much is needed: disabling that very predictive input. Oddly enough, in the keyboard settings, you can turn off anything except him. And to the reasonable question "why turn it off?" I want to note that he is just disgusting. No, seriously, this is a nightmare. If you want to type even a couple of simple words that are not included in the Minuum base, then looking at the result, you can be very surprised. Why the developers did not foresee such a banal opportunity is a mystery.
I sincerely hope that the appropriate setting will be added in the next updates to the application. Until then … Until I stay on the Apple keyboard again. Everyone was waiting for alternatives so much that when they waited, they realized: there is nothing better than the standard, no matter how sophisticated the developers are.
If you're also experiencing an issue with one-handed text input on iPhone 6 Plus, be sure to take Minuum as a note. Let not now, but in the future, it may still be able to replace the standard keyboard. Unless Apple comes up with something more convenient again based on the development of Dryft.
What do you use? Prefer the standard, long-awaited SwiftKey or something else? Tell us about your choice in the comments!
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