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Well, the Quantum Computer will be so powerful that you won't need to type anything. It will guess automatically.
Actually, the Quantum Computer will be too advanced to 'accept' doing so silly things as typing a letter.
It may try sometimes to explain to mere humans the fate of the universe, loop quantum gravity, superstring theory, how many gods, what's inside girls' brain, how to win FIFA world cup. Things that matter.