Friday, May 4, 2012

Please, Apple, Make the iPad Keyboard Work Like This

Typing on the iPad can be a pain when you're trying to get things written out in a flash. A guy named Daniel Hooper came up with an alternative way to make the typing process faster on the iPad. Help him out by following the simple steps given below and send his idea to Apple. The likelihood of you being impressed after watching this video is high.



Follow the directions below to let Apple know you want this feature. You can also share this with your friends so more people are involved! Follow @danielchooper on Twitter to stay up to date on this and other cool projects.

1. Go to bugreport.apple.com, sign in and click "New Problem"
2. Set the Title to "Editing Text on iPad (duplicate of rdar://11365152)"
3. Set the Product to "iPad", Version Number to "N/A", Classification to "Feature (New)" and Is It Reproducible to "Not Applicable"
4. Copy the letter below and paste it in the Problem Details section then click submit

I just saw Daniel Hooper's iPad keyboard demo and I want that for my iPad! (Check out the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGQTaHGQ04Q) Apple says the iPad is the future of the Post-PC world; if it's going to be my primary keyboard, I want a better way to edit text! 

Tapping directly on text to move the cursor works well for small portions of text, but we don't just write short portions of text anymore! When performing lots of edits in larger documents the direct interaction metaphor falls apart for cursor control. Even short portions of text can be painful to edit when you need to move the cursor to a precise location. Would you ever want to write a document on your computer without using the arrow keys? This is the reality iPad users face because they do not have the equivalent of arrow keys. There is a better way.

Take advantage of gestures by making a drag over the keyboard UI move the cursor. Move the cursor in word increments when dragging with two fingers. And finally, let the user select text while dragging when they hold down shift.



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