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Access Scrawls Graffiti On Android Handsets

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Jul 19, 2010, 2:24 PM   by Eric M. Zeman
updated Jul 19, 2010, 2:32 PM

Access recently released a new version of the old Palm-developed Graffiti application for Android handsets. The application, which is a free download, lets users input text and data using the Graffiti gestures, which are a series of letters that have been modified into easier-to-draw characters. Access says users can draw the Graffiti characters directly onto the touch screen of their Android device. The application also comes with a guide to help those new to Graffiti learn the characters.

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skywalkershawty

Jul 19, 2010, 4:43 PM

??

I downloaded it, but how do I use it???
Need to go into Input settings and enable it as a keyboard. Also, reboot.
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Dread_99

Jul 19, 2010, 4:55 PM

Graffiti vs Swype

Graffiti goes by letter while Swype does a whole word. I don't see how this could be faster or easier than Swype (unless you're a terrible speller). I use Swype and I have to say it works great. Seems like a lot more work IMO..
Dread_99 said: Graffiti goes by letter while Swype does a whole word. I don't see how this could be faster or easier than Swype (unless you're a terrible speller). I use Swype and I have to say it works great. Graffiti seems like a
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