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    Freemen Muaddib commented  · 

    All the issues with the missing keys for this or that language will be solved if you implement my suggestion about adding a Most Frequently Used Keys bar on top, always updated. The most used keys missing from the layout will automatically displayed on top, no need to search for them.
    Of course you need to allow the input from ad additional keyboard tab or panel with the full unicode set of characters.

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    Hello, what device and orientation are you typically using? (Reason I ask, there is a lot more horizontal room for such things on an iPad in landscape mode than a phone in portrait mode, but on the other hand more vertical space is available in the latter case.)

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    Freemen Muaddib commented  · 

    I use almost esclusively the landscape orientation on iPad and the portrait orientation on iPhone. Please add this bar, it would solve all problems for those who ask some keys to be added. If they use a key a lot, it will be displayed on the frequently used characters bar on top. No need to personalize the key dispositions for everyone.

    The most used keys missing from the layout must be automatically displayed on top of the keyboard, no need to search for them every time.
    Of course you need to allow the input from ad additional keyboard tab or panel with the full unicode set of characters, so that just selecting them a couple of times will add them to the frequent bar.

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    Hi,

    We’re interested to hear more feedback on this, but… One of the main motivations behind PadKeys is to avoid the need for learning special layouts. The thought is that the advantages of having those keys available without Shift is actually outweighed by the hesitations caused by having a different layout from the one present in hardware keyboards everywhere.

    Even something that may seem an obvious win like a “.com” key, which saves 3 keystrokes when typing in a URL, is of unclear benefit when you have to stop and hunt around for it, it takes up space that could be used for making larger letter keys, and it doesn’t help when typing in .de, .net, .org, or the site name itself.

    Of course, none of these arguments hold for users more used to phones than regular computers. But PadKeys is not trying to be a keyboard for everyone,…

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