Everyone Hates iPhone Autocorrect. An Update Fixes One of the Biggest Problems(wsj.com)
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Everyone Hates iPhone Autocorrect. An Update Fixes One of the Biggest Problems
https://www.wsj.com/tech/apple-iphone-autocorrect-update-7659d618
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I’ve had it replace letters I typed repeatedly, even with slow deliberate attempts. I think a certain letter should come next, and it doesn’t matter if I press a different one, it’s going to put that other letter in. Sometimes after the 3rd time it will get the hint. Other times I have to go back and edit the 1 letter, or actively dismiss the suggestion in the middle of typing.
The other issue I often have is repeated words. I’ll type a word once, but auto-complete will also throw it in there.
I don’t think either of these are sliding issues. I tried manufacturing a slide to see what it would do and had a lot of trouble making it do anything that would replicate the typical errors I run into. Most of the time it tried to start swipe typing. If there was a delay it could start sliding on accents. When I did get it to pick the second letter, it started throwing in extra spaces and acting pretty odd.
The other issue I often have is repeated words. I’ll type a word once, but auto-complete will also throw it in there.
I don’t think either of these are sliding issues. I tried manufacturing a slide to see what it would do and had a lot of trouble making it do anything that would replicate the typical errors I run into. Most of the time it tried to start swipe typing. If there was a delay it could start sliding on accents. When I did get it to pick the second letter, it started throwing in extra spaces and acting pretty odd.
does it though? my experience is that it still hot garbage.
I've described this better in another comment which has a better video of the problem in the related article: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46242496
It might help if you take a slo-mo video from a second phone showing the users finger movements on the screen. Unfortunately the touch point is a lot finer than the finger pad, so it still wouldn't be clear.
On Android there is a dev feature to show touch points which helps debug people's mistakes (and has the advantage of showing the actual touch points sent by the hardware on video of screen capture). On iOS maybe similar feature in some custom keyboard Apps (or configuration choices?).