Tips for Easier and Faster Typing on Your Smartphone

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Personal Tech|How to Make Typing Easier on the Phone and Leave the Laptop at Home

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Tech Tip

Shortcuts, small external keyboards and even improved (and free) dictation software can make long sessions of text input much simpler.

An iPhone screen in horizontal mode, with a gray-and-white keyboard taking up the lower half of the screen and a typed letter being composed above it, which reads, “Dear Mr. Brennan, In response to your letter of Sept. 15 regarding the”
Typing in a smartphone’s landscape mode with the predictive text feature enabled makes the keyboard bigger for two-thumb typing, but smartphones have many other settings and tools to make text input even easier.Credit...Apple

J. D. Biersdorfer

By J. D. Biersdorfer

J. D. Biersdorfer is the Tech Tip columnist for The Times. She wrote this installment on a variety of hardware and software keyboards.

Sept. 25, 2024, 5:04 a.m. ET

With summer officially over, it’s back to business (or school) for many people, which can mean more time writing longer things, especially on the go. The smartphone has replaced the laptop for many tasks, but when it comes to text input, tapping away on tiny onscreen keys might make you wish you had hauled along the computer just for its keyboard. Thankfully, your phone includes several features to make text entry much easier. Here are a few suggestions.

Thanks to predictive text prompts, automatic punctuation and other shortcuts (like pressing vowel keys to see the pop-up menu of accent marks), typing on small glass rectangles isn’t as awkward as it used to be. To find out what features are available for your phone, start with its Settings app.

On an iPhone, tap General and then Keyboard.

For many Android phones, tap System, Keyboard, On-screen Keyboard and then Gboard (often the default app). Galaxy models typically offer the Samsung Keyboard with similar options.

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Keyboard settings for Apple, left, and Google, right, hold the controls for typing shortcuts, dictation functions and many other tools to make entering text easier.Credit...Apple; Google

You should see choices for spell-check, text correction — yes, Apple’s infamous Auto-Correction has gotten better — and other aids. For example, both the Apple iOS keyboard and the Google Gboard (which has an iOS version, too) can display a compact keyboard for easier single-handed input.

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Enabling a one-handed keyboard function scrunches the keyboard to the left or right side of the screen for easier thumb typing.Credit...Apple

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