Not wishing to contribute to the ever more frequent whingeing, moaning threads on the SMB but due to the high traffic of this thread this might be a good place to ask for help and it is related to a minor annoyance.
I think my first iPhone was a 3, then I had a 5 or 6 and have now had a 13 the last couple of years. I type on it in landscape with my thumbs. One of the previous versions they had widened the keyboard tiles which was great for my clumsy thumbs but the current version has smaller tiles and a load of wasted area to the sides of the keyboard which they could have used to widen the tiles. That’s a minor annoyance but a more major minor annoyance is when they did away with the < and > buttons to allow you to advance your cursor when typing. Why?
I complained about this a long time ago in an apple shop and the bewer told me if you hold the space bar you can then move your cursor around. A half decent solution to a problem that didn’t exist when they had < and > tiles. But it gets worse…
Is it just me who finds that if you want to use the space bar to move your cursor and it lands on a typed word, the word will highlight as if there’s an error. No amount of tapping or double-tapping can convince the phone that this word is fine, spelled correctly, etc I may have just wanted to add a word in the preceeeing space. You tap, double tap (fuck me it just did it there on the word ‘tap’) until you have to admit defeat, allow the phone to remove the word completely and then have to type it all over again even though there was nowt wrong with it in the first place.
So that’s my annoyance. I’d like to know …
Is it just me?
Is there a way to tell the phone to fuck off and leave words alone that are error free and that I don’t want to change?
This never happened on my older phones (or older software versions)
(And don’t get me started on predictive spelling FFS!)