![]() ![]() On the top bar, you can add three scrollable sections. Give me buttons, please.Īnd yet, Fleksy is the one exploring extensions. For instance, you can’t tap on a word from the predictions bar. Even things you could easily get done with buttons require gestures. And the gestures are a cognitive nightmare. Even when I’m typing really fast, I notice the catastrophic spelling mistakes and Fleksy’s failed attempts at making it better. It feels like the app wants me to make mistakes so it can then come out and boast about how it made it all better. The problem with Fleksy is that its core writing part sucks. It’s filled with gestures I can’t remember and now a whole new extensions bar. And these little things leave you frustrated.įleksy ($1.99, free 30 days trial available) on the other hand is immensely opinionated when it comes to typing on Android. It’s very hard to go back and correct a spelling mistake. You have very little control over the typing process. Clarity’s dedication to simplicity is almost to a fault. There are no special options, prediction bar or gesture typing. Clarity is as simple as a keyboard can be on the surface. ![]()
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