Your "keyboard autocorrect" should also take that advice of taking a (long) break from "correcting" whatever you type! 🤯😆
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Your "keyboard autocorrect" should also take that advice of taking a (long) break from "correcting" whatever you type! 🤯😆
!WEIRD !HOPE !PIZZA !ALIVE
I would say that the idea is great !INDEED, but it could happen only if you finally are able to (completely) remove your "keyboard autocorrect" from your phone. 🤯🤣
!WINEX !ALIVE !WEIRD
Not necessarily. I could have them both installed, and switch back and forth as needed. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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!INDEED
WINE
!WEIRD
Your "keyboard autocorrect" knows that it would be a hassle for you to need to switch back and forth between phone keyboards. 🤯😆
Anyway, my #SavvyCorrect thinks that there is something wrong with the word as on your comment. 🤣🤓
!WEIRD !INDEED !HOPE !PIZZA
In Android it's actually quite quick and easy.
Yep. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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!INDEED
!PIZZA
!WEIRD
I know that it's quite quick and easy to switch between (virtual) keyboards on Android devices, though when you need to (manually) do it quite a lot, then it would become noticeably inconvenient over time. 🤯 That's different from "secure keyboards" for typing passwords (and other sensitive information) that typically opens automatically when the OS detects that you are typing on a password field. 😅
!WINEX
!ALIVE
!WEIRD
!INDEED
Well, if I'm going to have two keyboards installed with the intention of using both at different times, then I imagine that I would do it often. Indeed, secure keyboards are different, and unless it's only for numbers, I can't stand them. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
!ALIVE
!INDEED
!WINE
!WEIRD
Let's !HOPE that a keyboard (most preferably FOSS) that someone finds is secure as well as reliable and convenient enough for them not to need an alternative !INDEED! 🤗
!WEIRD
!PIZZA
!HUG