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New Swiftkey Tilt – Whole Body Typing Experience

SwiftKey has unveiled what they are calling the future of typing on your mobile phones with its latest SwiftKey Tilt. Combining the ease of keyboard swiping and the popularity of pinball balancing, the new SwiftKey Tilt brings up a whole new typing experiencing which involves your entire body. This is probably the best mobile innovation that can help reduce overweight and obesity problems in Malaysia.

Watch the video after the jump

While this is an obvious April Fool’s Day idea, the SwiftKey Tilt is said to be a working feature. It can be activated by typing “tilt” followed by long pressing the “tilt” word in the suggestion bar to enable it.

If you think moving your body around to type a simple message is too tiring, you might want to check out Gmail Tap and SwiftKey Mono.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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