I'm using my cellphone.
The keyboard - if you can see it - runs word options when you're typing along with next word options running at the top the entire time you type. it's moving and changing continually.
It's helpful when there's words that are long in length (such as supercalifragilisticexpialidocious), or your typing common sentences like
good morning - "morning" is always the word choice after you type in "good". It's easier because you don't have to type the full word out letter by letter, you just start it and then click on the correct option you want.
It saves time. If you're in autocorrect though once you type out a word it changes what you typed into the correct spelling if you spelled something incorrectly. The problem with that is sometimes it just automatically changes the word into what it thinks the word should have been - and it can change the entire sentence (meaning intent) and sometimes the words it throws in are simply out in left field.
Sometimes it cuts down on writing time, sometimes it makes typing more difficult because your fighting it, but at ALL times it's a mind of its own and takes getting used to
I've only made about 3 or 4 posts on this forum on a laptop, I use my phone nearly exclusively for all forum discussions. For me it's easier than the laptop.I use the laptop for serious writing only. (eg. Typing out that non-existent novel I'll never finish

) or paying bills.
But the phone works fine for Internet discussions. If you're on a computer or laptop my writing format probably seems odd because it's formatted for actually reading on a phone. This is why I make one or two sentence 'paragraphs' instead of the standard 5 sentences typical of writing. if you're reading on a phone, 5 sentence paragraphs becomes ye ole
wall of text at times.
But for fun, this entire post was made on a phone typing with my thumbs.