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Please add: Gesture / swipe typing #94

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rafnov opened this issue Oct 27, 2024 · 17 comments
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Please add: Gesture / swipe typing #94

rafnov opened this issue Oct 27, 2024 · 17 comments
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@rafnov
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rafnov commented Oct 27, 2024

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Feature description

Gesture typing by swiping is what some other keyboards do. Not calling names in order NOT to advertise, but I'm pretty sure, that you know what I mean.
I miss that feature in Fossify Keyboard.
Please, add the feature.

Why do you want this feature?

Makes typing lot faster.

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@rafnov rafnov added feature request Issue is about a new feature in the app needs triage Issue is not yet ready for PR authors to take up labels Oct 27, 2024
@luciph0r
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It's the one reason I'm sticking with the original Swype. Was disappointed to see this doesn't have it yet.

@rafnov
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rafnov commented Nov 5, 2024

@luciph0r which one is the original Swype?

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luciph0r commented Nov 5, 2024

It was made by Nuance Communications, Microsoft bought them out. I saved the apk since it's long gone from the play store. I've not seen any other keyboard offer as flawless gesture typing as this.

@rafnov
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rafnov commented Nov 5, 2024

Oh, now is clear what happened to Swype...

I didn't want to advertise here, but if we are speaking names ...
You can say anything about Google spying us, but some of their apps work flawlessly, like GBoard.
HeliBoard is worthy trying, but for swiping requires installing non-foss library, as there is no foss alternative. I think this is the reason of implementing swiping being difficult.

@user4andre
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Please don't make the app unnecessarily bloated (more powerful than needed). In my opinion, simplicity is the strongest argument in favor of this keyboard.

I don't need gestures.
They wouldn't bother me if they could be switched off.
Gestures that cannot be switched off would be a reason for me not to use the app.

@luciph0r
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@user4andre why would you assume that it wouldn't be configurable? Have you ever seen any keyboard that doesn't let you disable it? This obsession with simplicity at the expense of features and customizability across the software world has led to dumbing down everything to the lowest common denominator.

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user4andre commented Nov 25, 2024

I have a strange attitude: I like it simple.
I classify everything that I don't need and is implemented as a potential source of error.

Sometimes I am the source of the error. I sometimes accidentally change the settings.

@luciph0r
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Then you need to pay more attention to what you're doing. Bottom line is configurable features cater to more users, not less. There are tons of open source keyboards but none with swiping gestures.

@user4andre
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user4andre commented Nov 25, 2024

May I refer you to my previous comment:

They wouldn't bother me if they could be switched off.

@luciph0r
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And like I asked, why on earth would you assume that they couldn't be switched off?

@rafnov
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rafnov commented Nov 25, 2024

Then you need to pay more attention to what you're doing. Bottom line is configurable features cater to more users, not less. There are tons of open source keyboards but none with swiping gestures.

Of course there are.
Heliboard can use swiping if you install additional library.
AOSP keyboard can swipe too.

@luciph0r
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I should clarify, there's nothing that comes close to Swype, open source or otherwise.

@rafnov
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rafnov commented Nov 25, 2024

Of course there is. Google keyboard for example is mostly flawless for me.
And Swype doesn't exist anymore like it was before. At least in Google store. So you can clarify just your humble opinion.
You said before that M$ bought Swype. Now when you search Swype in GS the Microsoft Swiftkey appears. What's that? I remember using Swiftkey years ago, when it wasn't Microsofts. What they did? Bought both Swype and Swiftkey and made them combination of their own?

@luciph0r
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They bought Swiftkey, not Swype; my mistake. At any rate Swype was removed from play store long ago.

@tensor5g
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Heliboard can use swiping if you install additional library.

Heliboard is open source, but the swipe library is not

@luciph0r
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That's what I meant, there needs to be a native foss swiping ability without such external dependencies.

@rafnov
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rafnov commented Nov 26, 2024

AFAIK there is no such thing like FOSS swipe library, CMIIW, but on Heliboard their advise was to install that non-FOSS library to get swipe working.
I got 2 devices with custom ROM (trebledroid/lineageos) with AOSP keyboard where swiping works. I don't know how to check how swiping is done there.

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