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Teksoft FingerTouch Keyboard
Teksoft FingerTouch Keyboard
Keyboard replacement for WM5/6
Published by pedah
23-08-2007
Author review
Overall Design
80%80%80%
8.0
Speed
90%90%90%
9.0
Usability
100%100%100%
10.0
Interface
80%80%80%
8.0
Value for money
80%80%80%
8.0
Stability
100%100%100%
10.0
Functionality
100%100%100%
10.0
Average 90%
Teksoft FingerTouch Keyboard

Teksoft FingerTouch Keyboard Review.



Motivation:
I was offered a brand new application, the Teksoft FingerTouch Keyboard, which is a replacement for the rather bland native WM5 keyboard to review. Take it from me, I’m no academic and it is a daunting prospect to offer an objective user opinion about a new program. I don’t have the manual, and the challenge is to work out as much as I can without it. I dive right in and start using it; we always like to play with a new toy don’t we? The only direction I have is to go to start/settings/input, and to select teksoft fingertouch from the dropdown menu and select options/about, to find the device ID after I have installed the trial version, so I can send away for registration code. It’s a full-featured program that integrates into windows mobile like a utility; don’t look in your programs list for it. Now it gets interesting.

Start/ settings/ input/ Teksoft Fingertouch Options:
1. GFX
Well to start with you are presented with graphics options, and I have to say the default skin is very pleasing to the eye, and I don’t think it will be long before there are more skins popping up for this. You have a choice of two skins, two fonts, Tahoma bold and Courier new, the option to change the font size or make it bold [although on the ax I found that if you went over 12 when in portrait the longer key titles overflowed their keys], and the ability to select which of the five keyboards would be default. Plain and straightforward.




2. Config
Now these settings when played with really affected the sensitivity of the keyboards, and after experimenting with them I returned to as close as I could get to the installation defaults, The keyboards were never as responsive as I would have liked, or over responsive when I strayed too far from the settings you see below.


3. FastKB
When I first saw this fast KB screen I thought great "keyboard shortcuts", and though it was easy enough to add and edit shortcuts, I couldn’t for the life of meget them to execute, sticking to the initial motivation I didn’t resort to the manual, although I almost gave in.


4. About
Self-explanatory.


5. Registration [only in trial, disappears after registration] includes device ID and input field for registration number.



The Keyboards:
WM5 keyboard FingerTouch keyboard [default]


Now this is where the real differences become obvious, the native keyboard [and I have pictured the larger sized KB because that has always been my personal preference] is smaller and rather dull looking in comparison. I found the larger keys and the convenience of not having to jump to the number input increased my accuracy and speed quite a lot. The advantage in landscape was even more pronounced but at this stage I’m still using the stylus, as the keys are still not large enough on the QWERTY style keyboard for me to use it like a thumb keyboard. Note the bottom left rotate key, it lets you cycle through the five keyboards quickly.


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Keyboard 2



OK now this one had me perplexed, and again without the manual stumped at first. Now I’m seeing the larger keys that will enable me to use my fingers on the keyboard, but I can’t see any of the text I’m trying to type and I also have to have the stylus at the ready to access the smaller keys on the keyboard, so there’s no point putting it down. Start trying to type with this keyboard and it does something that is even more confusing at first but then with some persistence I see what Teksoft is getting at with this one, the ten larger keys in the middle change as you type, almost like the predictive text function of a lot of mobile phones and putting up what are the most likely letters to follow the letter you just typed, although it didn’t always coincide with the auto complete function of WM5 I could see with some practice you could get to like this one. Also there is no shift key evident, you access the normal shift, control, tab etc by using the function key. For the sake of writing this review I didn’t do more than four or five lines with this keyboard, as it involved a rather steep learning curve.


Keyboard 3


Now I felt a lot more comfortable with this keyboard, reminiscent of a mobile phone, flew right in and went pretty well, most of us have had texters thumb before right, not with this.

Keyboard 4


Now you would look at this and say it’s a calculator, and it is, as well a being number input keypad. Tap out the number, which comes up in the pane at the top left, tap on the pane and it inputs it into the text, or as I did, in to the selected cell in pocket excel.

Keyboard 5


I nicknamed this the “Double Tap” and this really is large enough on the Axim to use like a thumb, or as I actually did index finger keyboard and I literally doubled my text input speed with this. I was excited now and really finishing up the writing fast. Again though the small row of keys at the bottom of the keyboard that needed the stylus to be accessed. The function key here accesses the numerical keys and function on shift key, the symbols. Don’t get me wrong here, even with the stylus I could type pretty quickly the large keys are pretty easy to hit; there’s nothing fiddly about this keyboard.

So what do I really think?


Well I’m sold on this I don’t know how I put up with the WM keyboard for so long. The guys at Teksoft have really added a new dimension to mobile computing with this application, ease of use has always been at the top of my list for good software and FingerTouch is that. The innovations especially the predictive keyboard provide an insight into the thought and research that went into developing this program. I know it’s called Fingertouch, and that implies I can use my hands to type on the PDA/Axim screen, and that is a bit misleading, but the idea that if you make the keyboard larger reducing the stylus accuracy needed to type on the keyboard thus increasing the speed at which you type would have to be the basis of this program and its strongest feature.

In short simple to use and looks good doing it, and that gets my vote every time!

Now I can read the manual.

Thanks to Raul Tinca for supplying the software.



TekSoft Fingertouch Keyboard
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  #1  
By windows on 23-08-2007, 08:10 PM
Re: Teksoft Fingersoft Keyboard

A very nice competent review. Thanks for taking the time to produce it for us
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  #2  
By tonybro on 23-08-2007, 08:46 PM
Re: Teksoft Fingersoft Keyboard

Nicely put together Pedah, well done!
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  #3  
By cyclist on 23-08-2007, 10:22 PM
Re: Teksoft Fingersoft Keyboard

Hi pedah, thanks for the review.

Only thing that I can think of that's missing from your comprehensive assessment is what does it cost, and what OS's is it available for?
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By pedah on 24-08-2007, 11:21 AM
Re: Teksoft Fingersoft Keyboard

Thanks Guys, @ cyclist, the link to their website at the very bottom supplies the price and compatability details, and saved me some typing time! lol. Thanks again for the encouragement!
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By dmr54 on 24-08-2007, 11:44 AM
Re: Teksoft Fingersoft Keyboard

Indeed an interesting piece of software and one that I think had I not just moved from PPC to SP been trying out right now, I have always found the on screen keyboard a pin in the <insert appropriate word> and the larger keys to be able to use your thumb/finger would be very useful. the inclusion of a mobile phone type layout I think is awesome as a growing number of users are now quicker using this sort of input than I can type on a normal keyboard
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By hk148 on 30-08-2007, 02:29 PM
Re: Teksoft Fingersoft Keyboard

Thank you
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  #7  
By neilm on 04-09-2007, 01:32 PM
Re: Teksoft Fingersoft Keyboard

Hi pedah- nice review

You beat me to it- I was going to post a review of this application, but my holiday intervened halfway through writing it!

A couple of points- hope you don't mind me adding some content here! Your Predictive Text screen is in landscape mode, which is why you can't see what you are typing. It seems this keyboard only works in Portrait.

The shortcut system (Ultrakeyboard)- you can define any key combination to produce predefined text, or execute an action or command.

Here are examples of the Ultrakeyboard, and Predictive Keyboard.


The Ultrakeyboard function utilises predefined, or user defined keystrokes to control PPC functions, or enter strings of text into a document

In my example, I've defined !vm as a shortcut key sequence to my Voicemail; typing !vm opens the phone application and dials the number.

Click the image to see a video of the function in action (opens a new window with WMP)


The predictive keyboard is supposed to show the most likely 'next letter' in the large key portion of the keyboard, from top left to bottom right in order of likelihood.

I've found this to be very counter-intuitive to use, as the letters often don't match my expectations, and from a psychomotor perspective, the letters constantly changing postions with succcessive keystrokes means I need more time to scan the keyboard to find the correct letter, than if I'd used a standard keyboard.

Click the image to see a video of the keyboard in action (and my slow responses!)(opens a new window with WMP)
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By pedah on 08-09-2007, 10:22 AM
Re: Teksoft Fingersoft Keyboard

Quote:
Originally Posted by neilm View Post
Hi pedah- nice review

You beat me to it- I was going to post a review of this application, but my holiday intervened halfway through writing it!

A couple of points- hope you don't mind me adding some content here! Your Predictive Text screen is in landscape mode, which is why you can't see what you are typing. It seems this keyboard only works in Portrait.
Neil thanks for the input, I later found out that if I changed the toolbar view in word it let me see what I was typing, although for formatting I would have to go to portrait.

Quote:
The shortcut system (Ultrakeyboard)- you can define any key combination to produce predefined text, or execute an action or command.

Here are examples of the Ultrakeyboard, and Predictive Keyboard.


The Ultrakeyboard function utilises predefined, or user defined keystrokes to control PPC functions, or enter strings of text into a document

In my example, I've defined !vm as a shortcut key sequence to my Voicemail; typing !vm opens the phone application and dials the number.

Click the image to see a video of the function in action (opens a new window with WMP)


The predictive keyboard is supposed to show the most likely 'next letter' in the large key portion of the keyboard, from top left to bottom right in order of likelihood.

I've found this to be very counter-intuitive to use, as the letters often don't match my expectations, and from a psychomotor perspective, the letters constantly changing postions with succcessive keystrokes means I need more time to scan the keyboard to find the correct letter, than if I'd used a standard keyboard.

Click the image to see a video of the keyboard in action (and my slow responses!)(opens a new window with WMP)
Very nice examples and your assessment of the intuitive keyboard well put. It would take an old dog like me ages, not to mention many hours of keyboard time to feel comfortable with it. May I ask what you used for the video capture? Pocketcontroller?
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By neilm on 08-09-2007, 10:26 AM
Re: Teksoft Fingersoft Keyboard

I keep going back to the 'standard' layout Teksoft keyboard- it is slightly bigger than the default M/S one, and gives me quicker typing
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