{"package_name":"net.iowaline.dotdash","name":"DotDash Keyboard","summary":null,"category":"Writing","icon_url":"/api/icon/net.iowaline.dotdash","latest_version_code":17,"latest_version_name":"1.2.1","apk_url":"/api/apk/net.iowaline.dotdash","apk_size":90676,"apk_sha256":"e63aedfdda7ffd8bb07ae1f17c7f41425189dc40e4e6187d2236ddaf1e3731ef","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-archive","last_updated":1779371418,"release_timestamp":1450051200,"description":"A Morse code keyboard, specifically designed for phones with small screens and\nslow CPUs. DotDash uses \"untimed\" Morse code so that CPU lag or stuttering won't\ninterfere with input. With DotDash you can touchtype, error-free, on most\nAndroid phones.\n\n1. Type a letter by entering its series of dots and dashes 2. Press Space to end\na letter and move on to the next one 3. Press Space twice to insert a space\nbetween words 4. Press Delete to clear the letter in progress, or delete the\nlast letter typed if there is no letter in progress 5. Type the symbol \".-.-\"\nfor the Enter key\n\nDotDash keyboard includes a Morse code cheat sheet, which can be accessed by\nswiping up off the keyboard. It includes the standard English Morse code\nalphabet, plus custom expansions to encompass most of the keys on a standard\nQWERTY keyboard.\n\nAdditional features are available in the OS's keyboard settings screen (under\n\"Language & Input\" on most Android versions):\n\n* A utility keyboard with non-Morse characters and arrow keys, accessible by swiping to the side\n* Toggle auto-capitalization on or off\n* Change the \"Enter\" symbol between \".-.-\" and \".-.-..\"","categories":["Writing"]}