I can’t even imagine writing long form on a touch keyboard. But with a lot of people eschewing laptops/desktops for their mobile devices, it’s really just a matter of time.
edited: Missed a “T” in the title.
I can’t even imagine writing long form on a touch keyboard. But with a lot of people eschewing laptops/desktops for their mobile devices, it’s really just a matter of time.
edited: Missed a “T” in the title.
Severe ME/CFS: A Guide to Living was written entirely on phone by Emily Collenridge, someone who suffered from very severe ME/CFS (one of the illnesses with lowest Quality of Life) and could only use her phone for brief moments. Over years, writing a tiny bit each moment she was able to use her phone, she wrote her book which was published.
This book is really invaluable to the patient community as it is one of the only ones we have, since most people with that level of illness aren’t able to communicate at all.
Sadly she died in hospital a couple years later, in her early 30s.
Here is a wiki page if anyone is interested https://me-pedia.org/wiki/Emily_Collingridge
Oh wow! That is an incredibly inspiring story!