This has been irritating me for years. (Like many other things.)
When I type on a touch screen (Android phone, Android tablet, Windows Surface), I often miss the space bar and hit N or M instead. So an otherwise coherent sentencembecomesngarbled beyondnrecognition, and then I have to try to aim at the offending letters with my big fingers and replace them with spaces, thus wasting precious seconds.
Does this happen to you ? If so, how do you avoid it ?
I often tap like you do; My finger makes contact higher on the keyboard than I think it does. I end up with digits in my words and ns & ms instead of spaces between them.
The only cure is to watch the screen as you’re typing. As you’ve noticed, it’s far slower to correct mistakes after the fact without cursor keys.
Over time you can train yourself to aim at the right place so your finger makes contact where it should. But it takes the immediate negative reinforcement of “damn, that was an ‘n’ not a space, type backspace, type spacebar deliberately, continue” over and over. If instead you correct mistakes afterwards you’ve only been training your fingers to type wronger and wronger.
Remember: “Perfect practice makes perfect. Crappy practice makes crappy.”
What I do all the time on this Motorola android is hit the backspace instead of the “m” key which then usually autocorrects my new word to something completely incomprehensible.
Or I hit the “?” Instead of the “!” which completely changes the meaning of things.
“Way to go?”
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Yes, it happens to me and there’s no way to avoid it. I have watched carefully where my finger was going and watched helplessly as the “m” registered while my finger was clearly, unambiguously, touching the space bar. It happens both on Android and on IOS. The only real solution is to use my laptop to post and not my tablet and certainly not my phone.
I have sort of a weird, but related problem. I swipe my finger over the keys. It’s supposed to automatically separate the words, but sometimes it’ll run two words together, and then I usually have to move the cursor to the right spot, and hit the space bar to separate them. And sometimes I’ll swipe a little too fast and it’ll insert a word I didn’t intend to type.
Hint for those using Android: If you long-press on the space bar, it’ll display the line you’re on right above and you can slide your finger along the space bar to move the cursor to where you want it.
Using the Swype black keyboard my space buttons are “v” or “b,” and my delete key is perilously close to the “l” so if I’m tap-typing on it I end up typing a lot of stuff like: “What’svup? I’mvgoingvtobthebstorevllllllllllllll”
I long-pressed the space bar on my Android phone for about 5 minutes, then sheepishly looked around to see if anyone was laughing at me for falling for this.
It’s not a joke. If you tap and hold the space bar, the line you’re currently typing will appear just above the top row of keys and you can swipe left and right to move the cursor.
Sorry, but if i press and hold the spacebar nothing happens until I take my finger off, then it just types a single space. That’s using the stock keyboard on my Sony phone.
What I hate is the home button being right below it, meaning I wind up tapping that instead. The v/b thing is less of a problem–though I don’t know why they can’t just obviously detect that and fix it.
OK, I assumed it came on all Android phones. I should learn that nothing is standard with Android like it is with Apple. But if you want it, you can download the Google keyboard from the Play Store. I might even download it myself since it seems to have some functions my keyboard doesn’t have.