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    Android Touchscreen Secrets

    Typing on your phone can be a pain, but hidden shortcuts can reduce repetitious tasks and save you tons of time. So here are our top Android touchscreen shortcuts:

    (Looking for iPhone and iPad touchscreen secrets? Click here.)

    THE BASICS

    • Caps Lock: Hit the shift button twice to start typing in ALL CAPS.
    • Press & Hold: To get the edit menus to come up when typing, press the screen where you are typing and hold. You get options like select all, select word, cut, copy, and paste.
    • Long Hold: Holding your finger down on certain letters on the virtual keyboard will reveal alternate characters or symbols. Any options associated with that key will pop up so you can choose them directly, meaning you don't have to go through the extra steps of switching over to the symbol or number keyboards.
    • Symbol Long Hold: On the symbol keyboard, hold down the dollar sign for alternate currency symbols; hold punctuation symbols for more obscure options like accents or umlauts. And if you hold down a number, it will give you common fractions like ½ or ¼.

    INSERT COMMONLY TYPED TEXT
    If you have a common chunk of text that you regularly need to include in emails from your phone (like directions or legal jargon), try the insert memo function:

    1. Go to the 'Memo' app in your Android phone.
    2. Write the text you commonly need to repeat, and save that memo.
    3. When you need to insert it within an email you're writing, simply choose Insert, then select the memo you saved. All that text magically appears in your email.

    You can use this same feature to insert pictures, and you can also directly add a contact or location to your email.

    NAME DIAL INSTEAD OF SCROLLING THROUGH CONTACTS
    If you are trying to call someone, you can always scroll through your hundreds (thousands?) of contacts, but a faster way is to name dial them: Fire up the phone's keypad, and choose the number associated with the person's name. For Joel I'd type 5 for the J, 6 for the O, 3 for the E etc. Then all the matches would come up. It's kind of like old-school texting, but it's kind of hard to explain and a good reason to watch the video demo above.

    CHOOSE THE KEYBOARD THAT SUITS YOU BEST
    Most Android phones come with the stock or standard keyboard that Google created for the mobile operating system. But you can use a different one. Swype is an alternate input method that's preloaded on many Android devices or easily downloadable from the Swype site. Instead of hunting and pecking, this text entry method has you slide your finger from letter to letter, only removing it when you want to go on to the next word. The app uses the pattern you've traced to guess the word, and it does an amazingly good job. I have found it much easier than traditional typing, but it does take some getting used to.

    There are many other keyboards you can download, each with unique features, from ThumbKeyboard — which aids recovering Blackberry addicts — and SwiftKeyX, which allows a lot more customization than other keyboards.

    Finally, one of Android's best typing shortcuts is to use the voice recognition feature. It is very good — especially for dictating notes, searching, and texting. But my experience is that while it gets it right a lot of the time, when it gets it wrong, it's a pain to go fix it. One partial solution here is to dictate just one sentence at a time to make sure the voice recognition is getting it right as you go. This makes the process a bit slower, but still way faster than typing.

    I hope this is just episode one of Android shortcuts; we'd love to hear your favorites either in the comments below or on our Facebook page.

    Related: Microsoft Word Shortcuts You Probably Don't Know

     

    38 comments

    • rightwinggay  •  6 days ago
      Typing on YOUR phone may be a pain, but not on mineeeee ;)
    • Larry  •  5 days ago
      Well, wasn't that just a waste of space or what? It's not even 'touch screen secrets', it's common keyboard knowledge.
    • M  •  6 days ago
      oh here is a secret not listed its called the instant off button no more going through the shutdown "stages" grip phone firmly either hand find a solid point in a room brick wall is preferred bring arm back and fling the phone violently against wall. congrats phone is now off. the best part of this feature is it will stay off and all tracking texting and calling has been disabled instantly.. works on all devices regardless of apple droid b-berry.
      • M 5 days ago
        larry- my preferred method is a using an 80,000lb 18 wheeler i call it the screen scratch resistance test. you will need a fully loaded semi preferably with a load of soup or something really heavy you place phone face down on road start making a tight turn with the phone under the tandem axles of the trailers make 1 full (360) deg. turn now check if the screen is still intact. i have had 4 fails already..
      • Larry 5 days ago
        This method is similar to ground testing, but less fun.
        To ground test, go to the top of the highest building and throw it at the ground.
        This is especially fun with old CRT monitors!
    • Disbelieving Rabbit  •  9 days ago
      Almost non of these tricks worked on my optimus v phone. Must be for newer phones with newer OS's.
      • Disbelieving Rabbit 6 days ago
        Already rooted and CWM. Where did you get ICS. Does everything work, don't want to go to something that works mostly. :)
      • Velvet Fog 6 days ago
        I have an optimus v with 4.0 ics on it man. Root that bad boy!
    • Top of the food chain  •  11 days ago
      Had an Android for a year. If you don't already know all these then you are not very electronically saavy...
      • Top of the food chain 11 days ago
        lol. fair enough. Just meant that trial an error would lend these to be easily observed. Enjoy it. Best phone software yet.
      • AnthonyS 11 days ago
        I've had mine for 0 minutes and i still don't know these. Smug, arn'cha?
    • X  •  11 days ago
      These are secrets? I write two text messages a week and even I knew this stuff.
    • Adam  •  11 days ago
      The beauty of android is you can select a keyboard that fits your need, physical, default, or 3rd party (personally I love Switftkey). Try doing any of this with the iPhone, nope you can't.
    • NA  •  11 days ago
      WHAT IS A CAPS LOCK KEY??
      • longtalltxn 11 days ago
        haha belinda/
      • Tom 11 days ago
        Ha ha.
      • belinda wamala 11 days ago
        the key with an arrow up facing up....like the one that makes letters uppercase e.g GBTGRTYGtYH
    • AD  •  11 days ago
      I dont care, I like my simple blackberry. This is to stressing and who needs stress...
    • ert_medic  •  12 days ago
      Good thing this article isn't about Apple's screen "secrets". They'd probably sue for that, too.
      • Eric in L.A. 6 days ago
        Apple invented curved edges didn't you know according to their lawsuit. I'm surprised that didn't say they invented the first button. So every device ever made with a button(s) owes them billions.
      • longtalltxn 11 days ago
        No, secrets like we stole that from you before you copied us and now you owe us a billion dollars. One of Apple's primary profit centers.. the courtroom.
      • Call them out 11 days ago
        "secrets" like Apple did it first... years ago?
    • Keith  •  11 days ago
      iPad....so simple only an Apple Genius would want to use it.
    • SAM  •  21 hrs ago
      You can dial numbers and ACTUALLY speak to people. Just get the area code, dial the number and you will be able to HEAR the voice !by gosh, isnt that danddy ?. What next sending a telegram by the hand hels telephone gadget ?
    • Jack  •  21 hrs ago
      Does the f\/cking apple phone have that?
    • Yur mom says  •  22 hrs ago
      Here's an idea for all you geniuses out there. Create an app that uses the camera to frame a face that interfaces with your contacts so if you forget a person name, point the phone at them and it will triangulate the facial features interfacing with your contact list and the phone will provide the name of the person.
    • Yur mom says  •  22 hrs ago
      Why someone makes a cell phone that works as well as a wired phone, gimme a call.
    • Yur mom says  •  22 hrs ago
      My smart phone is smarter than your smart phone.
    • Yur mom says  •  22 hrs ago
      Here's a tip I came across...with the new smart phones...if the battery is getting low, just rub it on your hair and the static will charge the battery enough for a phone call or two.
    • mmmmm  •  1 day 1 hr ago
      Can someone tell me how to screen cap on ICS? I've read "volume down + home key" but it doesn't work =( Gingerbread was easy with the power button + home key, but I can't seem to get it to work on ICS
    • Rick E  •  11 days ago
      Really? People didn't know these little tidbits? You had to put an article out because some one didn't know?
    • Matthew  •  5 days ago
      Android? LOL...you couldn't pay me to use that crap. iPhone rules!

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