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  2. How to use Slide to Type on iPhone - AppleInsider

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    Swipe quickly between letters and don't lift your finger from the keyboard; Pause for just a fraction of a moment after the word, then move on to the next

  3. How to Swipe Type on an iPhone or iPad - How-To Geek

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    Simply tap and hold the "123" button to switch to symbol view, and then swipe to the number, symbol, or punctuation mark you want to use. Release your finger over it, and it appears in the text field. The keyboard then switches back to regular typing mode so you can continue your message.

  4. How to turn your iPhone’s or iPad’s slide-to-text swipe ...

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    The allure of “swyping” (slide-to-text) is that you can, with one finger, swipe from one letter to the next without ever lifting your finger to enter a letter, word, or space. Just slide and swipe all over your keyboard until you’re done.

  5. How to Use Slide to Type on iPhone

    www.iphonelife.com/content/how-to-swipe-text-iphone

    With swipe to text on the iPhone keyboard, you can compose words by swiping from letter to letter without lifting your finger from the virtual keyboard, and the phone predicts what word you want by noticing when you hesitate or change directions.

  6. Slide your finger to type. You can slide your finger from letter to letter to spell out words. Android iPhone & iPad. Important: You're using a custom Android version. If these steps...

  7. How to Slide to Type on the iPad Floating Keyboard - iPhone Life

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    The iPad Swipe Keyboard, often called Swipe Text, Swype Keyboard, Slide to Type, or sometimes QuickPath, is available on iPadOS 13 or later. To get Slide to Type working on your iPad, you’ll need to switch to the floating keyboard from the regular on-screen keyboard.

  8. Once you get good at it, typing with a swipe can feel much easier and faster than tapping. We've got a few pointers to help you scale the learning curve.