RazzMaTazz
Android Expert
Android 5.0, Galaxy S5...
Mostly I dictate (voice-to-text) rather than typing but sometimes you can't do that because you're in quiet place (like a classroom) or you need to enter a password or something.
I installed Google Handwriting and I LOVE its ability to convert handwriting to text. Absolutely amazing. I can hand-write on the phone with my index finger MUCH faster than I can type (or Swype) if I can either set the phone down and hand-write or if I can hold it in my left hand while handwriting with my right hand. However, for single-handed text entry, thumb-based handwriting is slower.
The Google Handwriting "keyboard" has a microphone button and a button that lets you switch to another keyboard (like Swype). Great. But the Swype and Samsung keyboards don't have a key that lets you switch to another keyboard.
Is there anything that would let me QUICKLY switch between "keyboards" without having to go into the main settings menu?
(FYI: Currently I set "Google Handwriting" as one of my (overlaying) "Toolbox" apps, but it's still a 5-click process to revert from Swype to Google Handwriting.)
Mostly I dictate (voice-to-text) rather than typing but sometimes you can't do that because you're in quiet place (like a classroom) or you need to enter a password or something.
I installed Google Handwriting and I LOVE its ability to convert handwriting to text. Absolutely amazing. I can hand-write on the phone with my index finger MUCH faster than I can type (or Swype) if I can either set the phone down and hand-write or if I can hold it in my left hand while handwriting with my right hand. However, for single-handed text entry, thumb-based handwriting is slower.
The Google Handwriting "keyboard" has a microphone button and a button that lets you switch to another keyboard (like Swype). Great. But the Swype and Samsung keyboards don't have a key that lets you switch to another keyboard.
Is there anything that would let me QUICKLY switch between "keyboards" without having to go into the main settings menu?
(FYI: Currently I set "Google Handwriting" as one of my (overlaying) "Toolbox" apps, but it's still a 5-click process to revert from Swype to Google Handwriting.)