Back in the Palm era, virtual keyboards were indeed very prone to typos. But now days the autocorrect is so good on modern devices, it’s rare for it to make mistakes.
Of course, the same autocorrect tech could be applied to Graffiti on a modern device[1] But fundamentally, making a stroke gesture to enter a character will always be slower than tapping a keyboard.
Of course, the same autocorrect tech could be applied to Graffiti on a modern device[1] But fundamentally, making a stroke gesture to enter a character will always be slower than tapping a keyboard.
[1] and it is:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.access_com...