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Typing from the Clicks Keyboard. I am an avid writer: poetry, prompts, etc. This has cut my time by I don’t even know how many percentages.
I love Clicks when I saw it from MrMobile [Michael Fisher] Youtube . It was love at first sight So when we got the order, immediately use it to our hearts content. there were days that we really need to adapt and learn but overall it really fun to use NOTE: if your using MAX version it is REALLY TALL
I love the tactile feedback of a physical qwerty keyboard and the better use of the screen in long chats. The fact my iPhone 15 Pro Max now looks like a massive Palm Pixi is a bonus cherry on top of the delicious Clicks cake.
Having a keyboard again to maximize the screen is absolutely essential. Felt programmed for years to think otherwise. Couldn't be more grateful for this to be in my hands.
Loving the keyboard experience on the iPhone, and loving the costumer service too.
I finally feel free again When BlackBerry ceased to exist as a phone, my world fell apart. I just couldn't pull myself together anymore. Now that the iPhone keyboard has appeared, I have regained hope that organization will reign again in the world.
I have been living with Parkinson’s disease for the past 12 years, while enjoying a long, mostly, successful career as a corporate immigration lawyer for the past 30. Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, progressive, incurable disease that manifests a whole range of symptoms. The most common is a constant, involuntary rhythmic tremor in one hand, at rest. I mourned the day when an iPhone was issued to me as a younger lawyer to replace the Blackberry. I could never master the flatscreen, glass keyboard. Every word had to be retyped. I think even autocorrect gave up on me. I thought I was destined to forever apologize for my typos. Then I heard about the Clicks keyboard and it was music to my ears. Or, more accurately, a blessing to my twitchy, right-hand fingers. I have smile on my face every time I see my fingers whizz across the keyboard with ease. I am learning how to rest the keyboard on my pinky fingers. The combined weight acts as an anchor to steady my tremor. I know that there are many more features that will make my experience even better. But for now, all I want to say is: THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. You have allowed to me to go back to the future.
