11/2/2023 0 Comments Swiftkey betaOverview: SwiftKey Keyboard uses Artificial Intelligence to automatically learn your writing style, including the emoji you love to use (if you use emoji), the words that matter to you and how you like to type. SwiftKey Flow only suggests similar words based on the letter you’ve tapped on, not based on the total gesture.Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard v8.10.35.3 With Swype, if you tap on a previous word, it suggests alternatives that might have been close to what you swiped. My sense is that it’s better in general at detecting the right words-though that’s admitedly hard to quantify-and it’s definitely better at letting you go back and correct mistakes. Swype does seem superior to me in some areas. If, in the course of swiping, you see the word you want written out above the keyboard, you can just lift your finger off the screen to complete the word. And just like the regular version of SwiftKey, Flow lets you complete words without typing the whole thing. SwiftKey Flow also offers a “Flow Through Space” feature, which lets you type multiple words by passing your finger over the space bar instead of lifting it off the screen. (This comes in handy because inevitably you will have to manually type some words out instead of swiping.) You can also opt to insert a period after double-tapping the space bar, and choose what happens when you finish a word and press space during regular typing. You can adjust to the millisecond how long your phone vibrates when you tap on a letter-Swype’s haptic feedback always felt too long to me-and how long you must hold down a letter to access secondary characters. What I like most about SwiftKey Flow is the level of customization it allows. After playing with the beta-and drafting this entire article in it-I think I’ll be sticking with SwiftKey Flow, at least for a little while. SwiftKey Flow is essentially the same keyboard, but with gesture typing as an added option. SwiftKey already has a reputation for being one of the best alternative Android keyboards due to its excellent word prediction and its customization abilities. As a fan of Swype, I’ve been looking forward to SwiftKey Flow.
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