Whether you, like me, beleive that QAZWSX keyboards make far more sense, especially in a machine learning world, I think we all agree a layout designed to circumvent jamming typewriter keys doesn’t make sense in modern society on modern devices.
Whether you, like me, beleive that QAZWSX keyboards make far more sense, especially in a machine learning world, I think we all agree a layout designed to circumvent jamming typewriter keys doesn’t make sense in modern society on modern devices.
I have enough difficulty when a UI decides to use abc layout, no way would I want to learn a new keyboard layout. QWERTY it good enough
The beauty of QAZWSX, or a modern machine learning backed fuzzy typing layout is that you don’t have to learn it. You roughly press where you would ordinarily and the “AI” does the rest and figures out what you were trying to say.
Why does this not work with a QWERTY layout?
It does. But it doesn’t need to. Besides, utilizing such algorithms in a QWERTY keyboard produces needless complexity to the algorithm, putting additional load on the processor
Why does it produce such extra load on a QWERTY keyboard?
Because the additional axis. It’s like the difference between normal chess and 3D chess.
What additional axis? Swiping is always done on a 2D board?