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IPhone: Get A One-Handed Keyboard Without Waiting For IOS 11

Later this year, Apple will publicly release iOS 11, which includes a one-handed mode for the default keyboard . That's a great idea, which is why so many third-party keyboards already have the feature. And you don't have to jailbreak or do anything weird. 

 
  • Microsoft Word Flow can turn the keyboard into an arc around one of your thumbs. It also lets you type by swiping your thumb around, only leaving the keyboard to finish a word. 
  • Fleksy can squeeze over to either side of the screen, though it doesn't accept swiping.
  • Minuum has two one-hand modes, as well as an exotic flat mode that saves vertical screen space. Flat mode is inaccurate at first, but like any good software keyboard, it learns from your typing patterns. Sadly, it doesn't use swiping.
  • While the iOS versions of Gboard , SwiftKey , and Swype don't re-shape the keyboard, they do enable swiping, which is a very efficient way to type one-handed.

To enable any of these keyboards after you download them, go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard, add the keyboard, then select it again and toggle on "Allow Full Access."

Source: lifehacker

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