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Dasher is interesting, but it's not a better form of input than an on-screen keyboard. It's just a different one that will be suited to some people, and not suited for others. Dasher requires quick decision making, quick reading skills, and accurate pointer control. If you can do that, then it's quite fast, but a lot of people cannot do that or think the interface is confusing (which it is).