They offer very
good predictive text (including three words above the keyboard that the software thinks are the most likely you're about to type).
Not exact matches
They also claim that Fleksy's
predictive text algorithm is so
good that even if you've missed every single key, Fleksy will determine the word you're looking for.
The Trace Keyboard also worked very
well, although the
predictive text feature sometimes delivered undesired results.
I didn't like the position of the delete key — I kept mistaking it for a return key — but the keyboard was otherwise
better than the default Android one, with
predictive text options and the ability to handwrite with the pen if you tap on the spacebar.
With keys that have a
good amount of space between them,
predictive text input, and a long space bar in landscape mode, it gets the job done.
There's a huge difference between a hypothetical product that could accurately predict the outcome of any case just by analysing the
text of past written decisions (this is likely impossible at the current moment) and a
predictive analytics product that provides an answer to a
well - defined question with only two possible outcomes.
I had difficulty with the onscreen keyboard hiding the
predictive text as
well!
Apple has augmented its keyboard with a
predictive text bar as
well as the option for third - party keyboards, two features that Samsung Galaxy owners have been enjoying for years.
The handwriting recognition worked
well, and the watch has a
predictive text feature to make the entire process less tedious.
Glad to know I'm not the only one who thinks that there is something weird with
predictive text on Note 8 and honestly don't understand why when it has always been very
good.
I hope the bring it to Note 8 and fix
predictive text because it's not as
good as in previous Samsung's phones and tablets.