0. Open SMS app
1. Start writing an SMS
2. Insert an email address, like <email address hidden>
3. You have to type 'rpadovani' then click the '?123' button, then clicking '@', then clicking 'ABC', then finish typing.
I suggest to remove the click of 'ABC' after clicking the '@'
What I'm suggesting is to modifing the behavior of the osk when clicking '@' to be the same of when you click the ' itself.
Like, try to type "it's"
0. Type "it"
1. Click on "?123" button
2. Click '
2a. The keyboard goes on the letters on its own, without clicking "ABC"
3. Type "s"
To type "it@s" you have to:
0. Type "it"
1. Click on "?123" button
2. Click "@"
3. Click "ABC"
4. Type "s"
As you can see, in the second case there is one more click from the user, and I think it's useless.
There is no user case I can think to that requires a symbol after a @, so I suggest to switch to alphabet again after inserting @ without user input
Yes, on mobile.
0. Open SMS app
1. Start writing an SMS
2. Insert an email address, like <email address hidden>
3. You have to type 'rpadovani' then click the '?123' button, then clicking '@', then clicking 'ABC', then finish typing.
I suggest to remove the click of 'ABC' after clicking the '@'
What I'm suggesting is to modifing the behavior of the osk when clicking '@' to be the same of when you click the ' itself.
Like, try to type "it's"
0. Type "it"
1. Click on "?123" button
2. Click '
2a. The keyboard goes on the letters on its own, without clicking "ABC"
3. Type "s"
To type "it@s" you have to:
0. Type "it"
1. Click on "?123" button
2. Click "@"
3. Click "ABC"
4. Type "s"
As you can see, in the second case there is one more click from the user, and I think it's useless.
There is no user case I can think to that requires a symbol after a @, so I suggest to switch to alphabet again after inserting @ without user input