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swype
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Swype is a text input method that allows users to enter words by sliding a finger or stylus across the keyboard, connecting letters without lifting the digit. On WindowsForum.com, Swype is discussed in the context of assistive technology, specifically how a quadriplegic individual used Swype on Windows 7 to achieve a Guinness World Record for hands-free typing. This highlights Swype's utility for accessibility and speed, demonstrating its potential beyond typical smartphone use. The tag covers Swype's application in Windows environments, particularly for users with limited mobility seeking efficient text entry solutions.
Think you’re fast texting on your smartphone? That’s because you’ve got fingers. How do you think you’d do without using your hands? Quadriplegic Hank Torress is here to put us all to shame when it comes to our hands-free texting skills. In fact, he’s the new Guiness World Record older for...