

The Swype editing would suggest completely different words that had letters close to each other on the keyboard, not just derivatives of the word you accidentally swiped.Ī good example would be swiping "my Swype is fine and I can't get it back." Obviously, I meant to say "gone," but when I go back to edit it, that isn't one of the first few options. With Trace if I make a mistake and don't notice until I go back to edit, when I tap on the word I'd like to change the only suggestions that come up are suggestions you might find in Microsoft spellcheck words that all start the same and maybe there's a letter or two different. This looks a lot like the Samsung Qwerty keyboard, and you can use it the same way to do dot dot dot, it also a totally different and fast (once you've had some practice) way to. I've been using Trace Keyboard ever since, and you're correct that it FUNCTIONS the same as Swype, but the editing is not even close. Finally you should also have the Swype keyboard pre-installed on a Galaxy Tab, to turn this on go into Settings-> Locale and text-> Select Input Method and pick Swype. I just got an update about a week or two ago and now my actual Swype keyboard is not available.
