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Designing for Input Diversity: Touch, Pencil, Keyboard, and Voice on Apple Devices

Designing for Input Diversity: Touch, Pencil, Keyboard, and Voice on Apple Devices
  • Elias Voss
  • Elias Voss

14/02
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Apple's input methods-touch, Pencil, keyboard, and voice-work best together, not alone. Each device has its role, and continuity ties them into a seamless workflow that outshines single-device competition.

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