The app is the product of Calgary developer Stonelight Pictures, and puts a keyboard that’s the same size as the one found on the iPhone 5s on the iPhone 6 or 6 Plus, with a simple, large button that can shift the keyboard either left or right depending on your preferences, or just which hand you happen to be holding the device with at any given time. The software keyboard can also be themed with various color options, as well as translucency to hint at what’s behind, though changing these requires giving the keyboard full access.
By default, the app will switch between light and dark themes depending on what’s most appropriate for the app in question. It also has a basic auto-correct feature, which isn’t quite as powerful as Apple’s own predictive text in iOS 8, but which is good enough to get the job done, especially given the increased accuracy you’ll have when typing one-handed.
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