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Input methods for handheld devices: split virtual keyboard to its own subsection
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*[[iTap]]—Similar to first-generation T9, with word [[autocomplete]].
*[[LetterWise]]—"Hit the key with the letter you want, if it doesn't come up, hit Next until it does."
*[[FITALY]] An array, almost square, which minimizes distance traveled from one letter to another.
*[[MessagEase]], an input method optimized for the most common letters, that can enter hundreds of characters with single hand motions
*[[8pen]], an input method using circular swipes in an attempt to mimic hand movements
*[[Graffiti (Palm OS)|Graffiti]], the Palm OS input method, entered using a stylus
*[[Pouces]], an input method using touches and swipes
 
====Virtual keyboards====
{{main|Virtual keyboard}}
*[[Fleksy]]—Eyes-free touch typing for touchscreen devices, also used by blind / visually impaired people.<ref>
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*[[FITALY]] An array, almost square, which minimizes distance traveled from one letter to another.
*[[MessagEase]], an input method optimized for the most common letters, that can enter hundreds of characters with single hand motions
*[[Swype]], an input method that uses swiping gestures instead of tapping to quickly enter text
*[[8pen]], an input method using circular swipes in an attempt to mimic hand movements
*[[Gboard]], the keyboard that comes bundled with the Android operating system
*[[Graffiti (Palm OS)|Graffiti]], the Palm OS input method, entered using a stylus
*[[Pouces]], an input method using touches and swipes
 
==References==