TapType v2.0 is out!
TapType is a keyboard for blind users — no visible keys, just tap where QWERTY keys would be and it predicts your words. Fully accessible with TalkBack.
What's new in v2.0:
Multi-language support — English (US/UK), Deutsch, Espanol. All speech, announcements, and punctuation fully translated. Switch languages right from the keyboard.
Reorganised settings into clean categories with per-language user dictionaries and punctuation.
TTS engine fixes — language switching and engine changes now work reliably.
Download the APK:
github.com/aaron-gh/taptype-re…
If you find TapType useful, consider supporting its development:
paypal.me/aaronhewitt
github.com/sponsors/aaron-gh
liberapay.com/fireborn/
#TapType #Accessibility #A11y #Blind #Android #TalkBack #Keyboard #AssistiveTech
TapType is a keyboard for blind users — no visible keys, just tap where QWERTY keys would be and it predicts your words. Fully accessible with TalkBack.
What's new in v2.0:
Multi-language support — English (US/UK), Deutsch, Espanol. All speech, announcements, and punctuation fully translated. Switch languages right from the keyboard.
Reorganised settings into clean categories with per-language user dictionaries and punctuation.
TTS engine fixes — language switching and engine changes now work reliably.
Download the APK:
github.com/aaron-gh/taptype-re…
If you find TapType useful, consider supporting its development:
paypal.me/aaronhewitt
github.com/sponsors/aaron-gh
liberapay.com/fireborn/
#TapType #Accessibility #A11y #Blind #Android #TalkBack #Keyboard #AssistiveTech
Release TapType 2.0 · aaron-gh/taptype-releases
Multi-language support TapType now supports multiple languages with full translations for all keyboard speech, announcements, and UI. Languages English (US) — QWERTY layout English (UK) — QWERTY l...GitHub
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Woochancho
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in reply to aaron • • •Ere are some issues that i found:
*Sometimes punctuation is spoken in English.
*Ñ doesn't appear in the layout, just next to L.
*When you write a vowel and you choose its accented variation with right, a space is introduced. I'm not sure how to deal with character variants without long presses. Introducing the "´" symbol next to P, like in Latin American Spanish qwerty distribution, would be a good workaround.
aaron
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in reply to aaron • • •@muchanchoasado when you say:
> *Ñ doesn't appear in the layout, just next to L.
Where should this key appear, or would it be better if this was just handled in the prediction algorithm, the keyboard deciding whether the word needs 'n' or 'ñ'?
Woochancho
in reply to aaron • • •Regarding the Ñ bug, I was referring to the physical layout. The last letter on the right side of the screen is L like in English, but in Spanish L is followed by ñ.
You can't write or predict words like año (year) or mañana (morning) because Ñ doesn't appear in the keyboard.
aaron
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in reply to Woochancho • • •If you manage to finish your screen reader and the payd features are unlocked through Google Play, I'll subscrive or buy it for sure.
aaron
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in reply to aaron • • •Peter Vágner
in reply to aaron • •I am using this keyboard to write this reply.
I need more practice but there is almost no space for typos.
aaron
in reply to Peter Vágner • • •Peter Vágner
in reply to aaron • •@aaron All other keyboards are so complicated because they provide its own text editing functionality. This one is designed in a way that due to predictions the correct words are typed right after first attempt.
I just wanted to say I like it and it's awesome.
I'm looking how difficult it might be to add more languages, for me and other friends I'll add slovak and czech if it turns out to be doable.
aaron
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Peter Vágner
in reply to aaron • •@aaron If you would be fine looking at adding slovak language support this appears to be pretty good word list according to my searches: p.brm.sk/sk_wordlist/
Also the upper row of keys has diacritic characters without shift key held down so the layout would have to be tweaked for slovak.
Peter Vágner
in reply to aaron • •@aaron I know you do have loads of comments and feature requests and the like.
If you will eventually be considering accepting localization contributions such as translation of string resources, finding and cleaning up localized word frequency lists, adding data for different locale specific keyboard layouts and similar, count me in please. I like the project, find it usefull and if there will ever be a chance for being helpfull I'd be happy to become part of it.
aaron
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in reply to Devin Prater :blind: • • •Quanchi
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in reply to Quanchi • • •@quanchi Thanks for the feedback. I will look into providing other sound options. I included the current ones because each one is slightly different, which allows me to type with TapType almost exclusively using the sounds, only having tts announcements for navigating the suggestions list, which I do not often need to do.
As for the predictions issue, yes, it is most likely due to the placement. you could also try making the keyboard shorter or taller to suit. Omitting that last row for numbers, space and return was an intention design choice I don't intend to change.
Landon
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