Posts Tagged ‘Keyboard gestures’

TouchPal 3.5 – finger friendly keyboard for windows mobile


TouchPal is an innovative software keyboard powered by T+ input technology, which significantly improves the inputting experience on touchscreen handheld devices. Typing on TouchPal is pretty easy: you just need to tap and slide by your thumb. In most cases, you only need to tap tap tap and use the auto-word perdition to input the right word. For precise input, you can slide left/right for a specfic letter, slide up for uppercase, slide down for a punctuation, or slide up and then down further for the symbol/number on top of each key. The free version does not have all the keyboard as shown in the video but it only has the T+ input method which according to me is the best. “My sentences” & “My commands” options are also missing from the free version.

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Keyboard gestures on Windows Mobile


PocketNow.com has recently put a video showing keyboard gestures on Windows Mobile. The following gestures are supported

- Swipe right (move forward)
- Swipe left (delete)
- Swipe down (new line)
- Swipe up (capitalizes a key)