I am a husband, writer, and teacher exploring what it means to cultivate mental silence.

MORE TIME thinking about the FLOATING KEYBOARD

MORE TIME thinking about the FLOATING KEYBOARD

I want to spend more time thinking about using the Floating Keyboard as a tool to get "serious" writing done. I've written about how, at least to me, that this mode of writing feels more casual, dare I say, effemeral when compared to using the Magic Keyboard. I wondered, after deciding to use the Floating Keyboard to write this post, if I would feel compelled to put the iPad Pro back into the Magic Keyboard to touch things up?

SPOILER ALERT: That last sentence was “touched up” while using the Magic Keyboard.

I generated the ideas for this post while using the Floating Keyboard and the full touchscreen keyboard. It started from a free writing session I time track called, Just Writing.

One thing that happened 1/2 way through the experience was that I had to transition back to the full touchscreen keyboard. This was due to the fact that the Floating Keyboard would disappear from time to time, especially when I wanted to move the cursor to a new location in the post. That was frustrating.

One thing I was pretty impressed with was how accurate the swiping (or sliding) with my 2nd Generation Apple Pencil was. I still felt like I needed to keep an eye on spelling while I swiped. For example, in that last sentence, I had to go back and fix two words.

Overall, I would say that the experience of using the Floating Keyboard and full touchscreen keyboard, to get "serious" writing done, was cumbersome. I plan on continuing to use the Magic Keyboard to get “serious” writing done…like I just did…to write this sentence.

What are your thoughts? Have any of you tried this? Let me know by commenting.

SCRATCHING an ITCH with Shortcuts and the Action Button on Apple Watch Ultra

SCRATCHING an ITCH with Shortcuts and the Action Button on Apple Watch Ultra

THINGS I’m ENJOYING: Fall Edition

THINGS I’m ENJOYING: Fall Edition