I've purchased Charm, but I am getting conflicting prediction results that depend on my typing speed. If I type slowly, fine. If I type quickly, fine. With a medium typing speed, I sometimes get the wrong word. Here is an example of medium typing. It's a bit hit-or-miss, but it does depend on typing speed. Typed 'charm' becomes 'chanm'.| What I type | What I see. Charm prediction in [ ] || ----------- | ----------------------------------- || c | c || h | ch || a | cha[nge] || r | chan[ger] || m | chanm |What I believe is happening is that Charm is suggesting a word, highlighting it (but missing the 'n' and ignoring the typed 'r'). I've tried recording this, but my software does not capture a-z key presses.The word 'speed' can become 'specd' (from the suggestion of 'spe[cial]').The word 'spoke' can become 'spore' (from the suggestion of 'spo[rts]'
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Well, that comment became one paragraph. It looked fine when I typed it. ;)
Chris, great write-up, that table is exactly the kind of detail that helps. The latest update refines how word prediction behaves at speed.
Technically: when Charm predicts, it inserts the suggested completion and then highlights it so your next keystroke replaces it. We've tightened that sequence so the insertion and the highlight now happen as a single ordered step, which keeps everything perfectly in step no matter how quickly you type or how you pause and resume. The result is notably crisper prediction at medium and fast speeds.
Open Charm and Check for Updates for 1.0.50. If you come across anything else worth refining, please do let me know.
Great, the update has fixed the problem I was having. You can close this issue as far as I'm concerned.
The next problem is that Charm is not working with Diarium, but I will open another issue for that.