Christopher Coulter
I tries this for a few months after grammarly decided to be not a keyboard. The only thing it has going for it is customization. The autocorrect doesn't actually do anything unless you save the word manually first. It doesn't connect to the phone dictionary as advertised. And since it doesn't actually correct any words, it saves all the misspellings to the dictionary and uses those on the rare occassions autocorrect actually automatically corrects something. Skip it.
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A Google user
i didn't think it would be so hard to find a good keyboard. i didn't like gboard, i couldn't get the keys wide enough. and i tried cheetah, but the buttons were too small. i tried about 10 of them. this one is simple, i can see it in bright light. i'm not accidentally pushing the wrong buttons like i was on other ones. this one is simple, large keys, one touch mic (no holding down a key). and you can have another mic on the top row too. it does have word suggest, but it doesn't pop up everywhere, like on google i couldn't get it to list there. so far i have no issues with it. i'm not sure what the difference is between regular and the new version, wish i could see it side by side, they looked the same, only i think the smile wasn't there.
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Charles Woodley
Like the layout options as well as the selection of🙂's. Location of extra characters accessed by long press on a letter are not standardized, but location is not difficult to learn. The "." has msny useful symbols. The major weakness is word prediction. Initially, "tho" & partial words seem to be a favorites. Next word prediction is negligible. Also, if inserting a word where there is initial overlap, such as "andthe" , the need for a space is not recognised. Will get the paid version.
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