Do you want a keyboard with keys large enough to make typing easy?
Are you sick of other keyboards that use too much screen space?
Do you want a keyboard that predicts words as you type?
Are you sick of having to add words to your current predictive keyboard?
Do you want a keyboard that uses very little PocketPC memory?
Are you sick of keyboards that are just too slow to use.
Lexony uses uses the standard screen size (or smaller), but its keys are much larger than most other keyboards.
Lexony packs a 50,000+ word dictionary into an application that uses a small amount of memory.
Lexony's character layout is QWERTY+ so its easy to learn.
Lexony has innovative features that allow proper names to be stored with correct capitalization. It's clever post-word capitalization means you may never have to use the shift or caps lock key.
Lexony's clever predictive engine can can store and retrieve words like
"don't", "United States", "cut-off".
Layout - The keyboard is divided into three areas
an area for word suggestions on the left
six keys containing English dictionary characters in the middle (including apostrophe, hyphen and compound space)
four supporting keys on the right
Lexony looks a little unusual, but it has been specially designed for stylus entry to allow you to input without concentrating on tiny keys. You may not find yourself entering text any faster than some other predictive keyboards, but you will find input easier, so you can use the keyboard for a longer time.
Lexony in use
Just tap within the keys, as you would in a normal keyboard. When the word appears in the suggestion area, tap the word instead of the space bar (or the space - only if it's the top left word). In general , Lexony requires fewer taps than the default keyboard. The best way to convince yourself that it works is to try it.
Trial Period
You may evaluate Lexony free for a period of 14 days
Version 1.02
Modified the look of the product.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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