I’m surprised that swiping on the phone is not more popular. All it takes is one thumb or finger and the speed is as good as with on-screen buttons, though you often trade typos for autocorrect errors. Easy to switch if your main digit gets tired, too.
I don’t like dictation because the error rate is higher (admittedly I have a foreign accent), and correction is cumbersome. If I need to say something, I can send a voice message, which most messaging platforms support natively.
None of these come close to the speed, accuracy and convenience of your regular touch typing.
I’m surprised that swiping on the phone is not more popular. All it takes is one thumb or finger and the speed is as good as with on-screen buttons, though you often trade typos for autocorrect errors. Easy to switch if your main digit gets tired, too.
I don’t like dictation because the error rate is higher (admittedly I have a foreign accent), and correction is cumbersome. If I need to say something, I can send a voice message, which most messaging platforms support natively.
None of these come close to the speed, accuracy and convenience of your regular touch typing.
it hurts my fingers badly. I use dictation when I can’t use my hands.
Yeah, I can see that. Probably does not work all that well for coding.