And there are more ways to do this than you might think—from hidden keyboard shortcuts to whole new approaches to typing out text. Try out one or more of these methods and you should be able to carve out more time to spend away from your phone screen (or to compose even more messages on your mobile).
Slide to type
Slide to type is an option on many keyboards. Credit: LifehackerTo manage the feature on Pixels, tap the gear icon on the keyboard then Glide typing. On iPhones, head to Settings then tap General > Keyboard > Slide to Type. On Samsung phones, you need to turn it on: Tap the gear icon on the keyboard, then choose Swipe, touch, and feedback > Keyboard swipe controls > Swipe to type.
Text shortcuts
Use text shortcuts to speed up your typing. Credit: LifehackerOn Pixels, these shortcuts can be managed by tapping the gear icon on the keyboard, then Dictionary > Personal dictionary, then your current language: Tap the + (plus) icon in the top right corner to add a shortcut.
Keyboard > Text Replacement in Settings.
Go one-handed
Your phone keyboard can shrink for easier one-handed use. Credit: LifehackerWith the keyboard open on Android, tap the four squares to the top left (Pixels) or the three dots to the top right (Samsungs) to find the One-handed button, which pushes the keyboard to one side or the other (use the arrow to switch).
If you're on an iPhone, open the keyboard, then press and hold the globe icon (bottom left). A series of icons pop up, enabling you to push the keyboard to the left or the right, or return it to its normal size.
Use your voice
Voice typing is another option on your phone. Credit: LifehackerIt couldn't be much simpler to enable, either. Every default keyboard has a mic icon: Top right on Pixels, bottom left on Samsungs, and bottom right on iPhones. Tap the button, and then start talking—and you can speak out punctuation, too.
Try out different keyboards
The Typewise keyboard gives you a choice of alternative layouts. Credit: LifehackerThen there's SwiftKey from Microsoft, also available for Android and iOS, which gives you a host of ways to customize the keyboard to suit your typing style—as well as promising the most accurate autocorrect and text prediction around, meaning you can more quickly get out the message you want to type.
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