Graffiti Pro for Android

by 株式会社ACCESS


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Tired of your on-screen keyboard? Try Graffiti--the popular stroke input system.


Download Graffiti™ - The Keyboard Replacement for Android that uses the stroke-based handwriting recognition system text input system made popular by Palm™ PDAs running PalmOS™.Features:-Replaces the Default Keyboard for Android-Stroke-based text input - Uses the Graffiti™ alphabet text input method-Easy to Learn- Speeds up text input with Auto-Capitalization and Word Learning-English and Japanese language support-Faster and More Accurate that On-Screen Typing-Advertisement Free Graffiti™ is a replacement for the built-in on-screen keyboard, also called an input method. With Graffiti, you no longer type but you draw Graffiti characters with your finger or a compatible stylus. Graffiti characters are mostly single-stroke drawings that closely match the usual alphabet, but are simplified to make entry faster and easier. For example, the letter "A" is entered with a stroke that looks like an upside-down "V", saving time that you do not need to cross the "A" in the middle. Same for the letter "T", which is entered almost like a "7".There are text and numeric input areas, improving the recognition of your input. Strokes drawn in the text area will only be interpreted as letters; strokes in the numeric area will be interpreted as numbers .If you were a user of a PalmOS based PDA in the past, this will all be very familiar to you as the input method used by those devices was a stylus drawing Graffiti strokes in an input area at the bottom of the display. But even if you were not a Graffiti user before, you should give it a try now if you find that the on-screen keyboard doesnt suit your input style.Dont know the Graffiti alphabet? After installing and enabling Graffiti, just draw a stroke up from the Graffiti input area into the main display area and the help screen appears. Tap to switch between the six stroke help screens.Watch the YouTube videos to get a sense of what this input system is like in action and read the comments and reviews.Install video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roTlELn8fE4PocketNow video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTQrnDpAO8UCareAce video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CbO7EpBhEYQuestions? Please see the FAQ at our website.[2016/03/15 v1.0.5]fixed the issue unable to translate to kanji[2016/02/03 v1.0.4]Fixed an install issue (Cant install the app, error code: -103)[2016/01/29 v1.0.3]High resolution support.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Works great with Samsung S22 Ultra

A Google user

Perfect in a moving vehicle.

Hans Paijmans

Something is wrong in some versions of Samsung Android 11 (specifically S10+) ... I can no longer get accents reliably in some app's (esp'y txt msg), but can in others. Not sure if it's a compatibility issue with this app, or a mistake by Samsung. Also, it would be nice to be able to link emoji's into the app. This input method is outstanding, and I hope no Android updates preclude it, as I find it massively more user friendly than the keyboards.

Rick Clayton

I used it in my first Palm and used to work very well in Android... however, it stopped rendering accents in the Google Pixel 4a(5g). Any clues? it is probably a simple bug.

Alejandro Parraga

The long press on the text field no longer brings up the input method menu. You can still get it from the Android keyboard and Swype. There needs to be an update to bring this feature to graffiti, perhaps a long press or a dedicated stoke. Edit ; That old problem has gone away. Possibly with an android update. Now it will occasionally start producing nonsense text or none, usuauly with passwords. This problem can only be rid of by switehing to another keyboard and back..

A Google user

Elegant but superseded by WORD-with-one-stroke successors. I now use Swype or Stylus Beta, which allows you to visit the letters in a word with one continuous stroke of your finger. You don't even have to touch each character provided your finger is in the general vicinity of the letters. However, this can lead to multiple recognitions, e.g. meant 'finger' but also get offered 'singer', 'ginger', 'ringer', etc. So you have to keep your eyes on the keyboard.

Hedley Finger

It's good for what it's worth. The Graffiti function totally works. The application is a bit old, and the reference menu doesn't show up properly, but it does pretty much all of what it claims. I would suggest an update.

Andrew Kahler

Just installed on the Galaxy Z flip 3 and it works exactly as I used it on each of my now-ancient Palm devices. Terrific! However, I must admit that the warning worried me – it says that the permissions will allow Graffiti to collect anything I write, including passwords, etc. That sounds ominous. Is it safe?

R G

I've just purchased a tiny chinese 3" cell phone. Graffiti Pro solves the input problem beautifully as ever. Thierry Escande once wrote an even better version for Palm that enabled the whole screen as writing pad. That was the best input method. Access could do it, too.

Pedro Filho

I would pay for a new update as well.

Lonnie Maynard