It’s only a few characters wide, so you can’t edit large text in small input, such as… the URL, the most frequent usage of editing text on mobile. Along with tasks in the TODO app, typing a text message.
It’s only awful BECAUSE Apple is persuaded that we have fat fingers.
But I have kept a very old iPad from the pre-force space bar, and lightly touching any word would simply put the cursor between letters. Modern-day iOS selects the full word as if I had fat fingers.
You can drag around the whole screen btw. If you need to go further just hold your finger at the side of the screen and it will work as if you hold the arrow keys on a keyboard.
I believe it also responds to velocity, so quick swipes will get you quite far.
That doesn’t answer the question. Since the space bar is at the bottom, I can’t navigate lower than the initial position of the cursor. Aaaaaand since the keyboard is not wide, I can’t go laterally to a portion of a URL that is far away.
Just to prove it’s possible to do better: iOS used to have the two-finger drag (one force-press, one gently navigating wherever you want, like on the Touchpad) and it worked.
I know something that works and something that doesn’t.
It’s only a few characters wide, so you can’t edit large text in small input, such as… the URL, the most frequent usage of editing text on mobile. Along with tasks in the TODO app, typing a text message.
It’s only awful BECAUSE Apple is persuaded that we have fat fingers.
But I have kept a very old iPad from the pre-force space bar, and lightly touching any word would simply put the cursor between letters. Modern-day iOS selects the full word as if I had fat fingers.