![]() Many predictive text programs use the PC’s function keys to make the selection, though I can’t remember if MindReader did this as well. If you didn’t want any of them, you just carried on typing. You could then insert a whole word by selecting the one you wanted. MindReader read what you were typing, guessed what the word might be, and popped up a numbered list of choices. I don’t know if Brown Bag came up with the idea, but its approach is typical. The first one I used was Brown Bag Software’s MindReader, which arrived on a 5.25in floppy disk in the early 1980s. ![]() Predictive text programs have been around for a long time, and many are still available. I looked at Grammarly, and a couple of others, but they’re not really what I’m after. My PC doesn’t have a touch screen, but I feel I would still benefit from the predictive text, as I’m not a touch typer. Is there an intelligent keyboard app for Windows 10? I use Swype on my tablet, and apart from being faster than keyboard typing, I love the power of its intelligent predictive text. ![]()
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