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I'm sick of random capitalisations mid sentence. I'm sick of common words being replaced by less common ones or even downright nonsense. I'm sick of it taking three attempts to successfully get the word I want. I swear it's been like this for five years or more. Can we have a better version yet, or at least the old one back?

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[–] [email protected] 18 points 3 months ago (1 children)

My friend, I am also slightly nostalgic for the optimism and novelty of the flip phone days. I could text confidently with T9 inside a hoodie pocket during class. But my good friend there is no universe where I want to go back to T9 for the convenience and effectiveness of it. It is not quick compared to anything that came after.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

For me, it averages out about the same / maybe a slight benefit for T9.

Yeah, I can type faster on a modern on-screen keyboard, but by the time i go back and correct typos, fight the cursor to get it where i want it, and double check that all the words i meant to type didn't get autocorrected into something else, I could have typed the same thing with much better precision on a T9 style and have, at most, one word to fix.

It's something of a tortoise and hare situation. lol

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (3 children)

No, because words that use repetition of the same series of letters requires a delay between each letter input, is was especially annoying when in the pocket because if you were going too quickly it was very easy to place 1 letter that was a combination of multiple letters.

Heavily rose tinted glasses you have there.

Also enjoy the 50 pixel per inch screen resolution, scroll-everything navigation, terrible Internet browsing, no video streaming, and incredibly proprietary (if any) internal media player. I'm not saying the swipe keyboard hasn't begun becoming enshittified (which auto completes and is a brand new term) and it's slightly annoying, but I would take today's phone over 10 years ago, and 10 years ago over 20 years ago (even a full keyboard BlackBerry, or a t9) any day of the year and twice on leap day.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

No, because words that use repetition of the same series of letters requires a delay between each letter input

only if you were typing letter by letter instead of using the built-in dictionary. you could just press 8-2-5-5 and it would offer both "talk" and "tall", for example.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

I'm very much a tech person and can confirm for me personally: T9-Word in combination with physical keys was a much faster, one-handed, and even eyes-off experience. Even when I upgraded to a phone with a slide out full physical keyboard (Samsung Intensity), T9 was still faster. For any word that had repeated keys back-to-back, my hand knew to press the right arrow which would move the cursor to the next position.

I'm purely talking about typing while not looking at the screen (for instance in a pocket like OP mentioned). Not sure why you brought screen resolution into it or media players. I'm not a vintage tech apologist--I'm typing this on an S22 with SwiftKey and it's fine minus a few mistakes. But there was no way I could do this blindfolded. I'd have exited the app and be typing something regrettable into Slack by now.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

No, because words that use repetition of the same series of letters requires a delay between each letter input

My flip phone just let me press arrow right to skip the delay for repeat buttons.