From the makers of the successful app Swype comes a new on-screen keyboard that will radically change the way we type on our tablets. Randy Marsden, inventor and co-founder of Swype has recently announced Dryft; a virtual keyboard that automatically adjusts to the users hands for a more comfortable and accurate typing experience. This then allows Dryft to place the home row keys (ASDFJKL and ;) accordingly to where the fingers lay on the screen, making it more custom-fit to your hands. In fact, Marsden claims that a user can achieve typing speeds of up to 80 words-per-minute with Dryft; a feat that’s almost unheard of when typing on a touchscreen tablet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EAi5Hxoovo Unfortunately, we won’t be seeing Dryft on any app store anytime soon because it requires more than the usual installation in order for it to work properly. Read more in our articles including "Dryft Keyboard – The future of touch-typing on tablets" and "Grok arrives on Microsoft Word".
From the makers of the successful app Swype comes a new on-screen keyboard that will radically change the way we type on our tablets. Randy Marsden, inventor and co-founder of Swype has recently announced Dryft; a virtual keyboard that automatically adjusts to the users hands for a more comfortable and accurate typing experience.
This then allows Dryft to place the home row keys (ASDFJKL and ;) accordingly to where the fingers lay on the screen, making it more custom-fit to your hands. In fact, Marsden claims that a user can achieve typing speeds of up to 80 words-per-minute with Dryft; a feat that’s almost unheard of when typing on a touchscreen tablet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EAi5Hxoovo Unfortunately, we won’t be seeing Dryft on any app store anytime soon because it requires more than the usual installation in order for it to work properly.
Our coverage of Dryft Keyboard includes: "Dryft Keyboard – The future of touch-typing on tablets"; "Grok arrives on Microsoft Word"; "Adobe unveils New Creative Cloud Innovations for Creators". Each article provides unique insights and information.