The article makes no mention of using this with just a keyboard.
I wish writers were required (by company culture, not law![1]) to include accessibility options when talking about new features or software. Even if they had to say "Turn this feature off if you're using an on-screen keyboard, because the combination sucks."
[1] Although I'm not averse to anti-discrimination laws being used a bit more vigorously.
I wish writers were required (by company culture, not law![1]) to include accessibility options when talking about new features or software. Even if they had to say "Turn this feature off if you're using an on-screen keyboard, because the combination sucks."
[1] Although I'm not averse to anti-discrimination laws being used a bit more vigorously.