• lazylion_ca@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    I wish there was a phone keyboard with the backspace key is higher up. Ive been using touchscreen keyboards for over 15 years and still cannot convince my thumbs thats theres no bezel at the bottom.

    I wish i could customize a keyboard for how my thumbs want to type. Itd look weird, but qwerty is weird in todays age anyway.

    Even if the numbers could be on the bottom row below the spacebar, that would be a game changer.

  • Io Sapsai 🌱@lemm.ee
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    2 years ago

    Not sure about that but in my native language the words for “if” and “poop” are spelled the same, so every time I type “ако” I get the 💩 as a suggestion.

    It probably doesn’t contribute much to the discussion but I felt compelled to share.

    Edit: also “правя” which translates as making/doing (i.e making dinner, doing everything possible" automatically suggests “sex” and “blowjobs” despite me never sexting…

  • southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    I’m still using swype, so I haven’t seen a lot of it since I only use gboard when I have no other choice. But, yeah, they’re using humans to train their ai. By humans, I mean the people using the keyboard.

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    I’ve been noticing it for years. Back when I first started using Swype and then Swiftkey you could vaguely swipe the word somewhere close on the keyboard and it would be correct, then I had to keep resetting the predictions every few months when they got bad. Eventually that stopped working and would make weird suggestions even when super careful. I switched to GBoard which was a bit better but the predictions seem to be getting worse there as well.

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    1000%.

    I’ve noticed across platforms, posts, texts, etc.

    My guess is that there’s been a slow infiltration of “AI powered” autocorrect across the industry.

    Other than that, I don’t really have a good answer to the broad, sweeping degradation of autocorrect.

    But you’re definitely not the only one.

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      It could even be that as more and more of our lives gets funneled into these machines we’re seeing less literacy and therefore more typos to make the algorithms second guess themselves. If 10 users for every 100 type fir instead of for and don’t correct it the algo starts to see that as possible correct

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      I went for something even more completely different. I use pentikeyboard. It’s a chorded keyboard where you use all five fingers. Takes quite a while to get used to as well.

      You can’t really use it one-handed, but for some reason it just feels so satisfying to use for me

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    2 years ago

    On a similar note… I haven’t been able to find an open source keyboard for Android that has swiping. Anyone know of one maybe?

  • JSens1998@lemmy.ml
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    Nah, I’m using AnySoftKeyboard and have had no problems.

    However, it wouldn’t surprise me if other keyboards are implementing AI autocorrection… causing you guys issues.

  • collegefurtrader@discuss.tchncs.de
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    I disabled autocomplete on my iphone a long time ago because it kept replacing valid words with their opposites

    Example will to won’t or love to hate. Seriously.