- Dec 1, 2015
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I came from an Android tablet, and it allowed me to install Swiftkey as my onscreen keyboard. The combination of the split keyboard allowing thumb typing, along with auto correct and suggested words, really meant that I could crank away with typing. Yes, I have a nice external SP4 keyboard, but that isn't always convenient to use if you're sitting on a couch or laying down. The onscreen keyboard included in Windows 10 is an absolute joke. First off, they don't give us a usable browser, so we have to install Chrome. Once you do that, it no longer suggests words. Even still, it just isn't very good or smart at providing a quick and efficient way of typing. I mean, come on. If I come to the end of a sentence, I should be able to hit space bar twice, which would insert a period, add two spaces, and capitalize the first letter. But, no. I have to enter all those key strokes separately, which really adds up to a slower experience.
The entire thing is just aggravating, because it seems to me that all it would take is for Microsoft to allow Swiftkey and others to simply provide a keyboard, instead of behaving as Apple did for years with their lousy keyboard.
Are there any hacks or other ways to make this work in the meantime?
The entire thing is just aggravating, because it seems to me that all it would take is for Microsoft to allow Swiftkey and others to simply provide a keyboard, instead of behaving as Apple did for years with their lousy keyboard.
Are there any hacks or other ways to make this work in the meantime?