Remember when you couldn’t reach your phone to send that text, and talking aloud wasn’t an option? That’s why we made this app; for the occasional texts that require a keyboard on your watch. Whether you know morse code or you plan on learning it (there’s a cheat sheet in the app), we know you’ll love typing on your wrist.
Don’t have an Apple Watch?
Install the included keyboard and you’ll be able to type in morse code using dits “.” and dahs “-“ in any app on your iPhone or iPad.
Download Morse Code Keys now so you can improve and maintain your skills!
More Details:
- Single Key Mode available in settings.
- Disable the sound effects in settings.
- Morse Code Keys also works on your Apple Watch.
- Auto Complete for iPhone & iPad.
Coming Soon:
Auto Complete word suggestions for Apple Watch (Auto Complete is available now for the iPhone & iPad version)
Do you have ideas to make morse code keys even better? Let us know! Most of our new features come from suggestions made by users like you.
Disclaimer:
This keyboard includes a space bar (as well as a backspace). While it does have a Single Key mode, that mode also has a space bar. This is to make Morse Code accessible to everyone.
Thank you.
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Morse Code Keys FAQ
Is Morse Code Keys free?
Morse Code Keys is not free (it costs 700.00), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Morse Code Keys legit?
🤔 The Morse Code Keys app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
This morse code keyboard is really cool, and really helps you practice morse code more! The single button mode is quite accurate, and it is also cool to show your friends. I only have two complaints:
1. You cannot control the delay between finishing tapping a letter and it typing the letter out.
2. The sound of the dits and dahs are not synced with the button presses when you are using the single button mode (the one I use to practice morse code), so I have to turn the sound off.
But this app is still solid, you should try it.
Speed not adjustable
The speed is not adjustable and it doesn’t have auto space. This makes its use too clumsy.
Control button timing
It would be nice to be able to control the click timings or only have the letter come up after pressing space. I'm working with a student who uses iOS head tracking to access the device. Single bar mode works but is clunky for her, and the two button mode is too fast.
The app I’ve been looking for!
I wish I could have found this sooner, I only wish there was a way I could see the as I was typing it, when the message gets longer than the watch face you can’t see the rest of what you have written, Other than that, I love it!!!
742express
The app has improved is very nice to practice with it. Thank you for taking care of a typing trouble. Love the app
LG
I just bought the app and the text on the upper portion is not workng
Allow us
Allow me to see the message while I type.
My kids are enjoying learning Morse code.
My only suggestion would be to add a record feature to send messages between learners.
Debounce
Love the concept.
My biggest problem (In the watch app) is that in single button mode, every time I tap the bar for a single dot, it gives me two dots. I literally can't type one dot. I'd really like to see that fixed.
A minor complaint is that in single button mode, the watch app also displays what I've typed after I lift my finger. I'd really like for it to display the dots (because that is plural) or dash while my finger is pressing the button so I can know exactly how long I have to hold for a dash. I know there is a timing adjustment in the settings, but I'd like to be able to see it the change visually to help me get a better feel for what those settings are actually doing.
Would like to see this in an update.
Allow us to send dots and dashes. As the message instead of only allowing translation to letters.
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