I have created an augment to Linux's interaction with you. Abbreviations like Abvtns with semicolon can be used to represent longer words that may be harder to type. I am also contemplating creating an 10key/tenky (t3y) keyboard sequential-chording converter using the keys QWERVNUIOP , with ; being the confirmatory character. Sequential chording is like chording with no multikeying - an arpeggio for the PC keyboard if you like. I'll use it for my ideal touchtyping alternative.
The q is missing from the demo because the demonstrator got the sentence wrong. The traditional form is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." It's a typing test that can be used as a typing exercise or to test a manual typewriter of keyboard for stuck keys or jammed mechanism.
The Android app for this seems to be suitable for single-handed chording, which overcomes my main objection to this chording system. I'm experimenting with it now as it seems to be a very good solution to the problem of large volume text entry on smartphones.
I have created an augment to Linux's interaction with you. Abbreviations like Abvtns with semicolon can be used to represent longer words that may be harder to type. I am also contemplating creating an 10key/tenky (t3y) keyboard sequential-chording converter using the keys QWERVNUIOP , with ; being the confirmatory character. Sequential chording is like chording with no multikeying - an arpeggio for the PC keyboard if you like. I'll use it for my ideal touchtyping alternative.
jjovereats 2 months ago
The q is missing from the demo because the demonstrator got the sentence wrong. The traditional form is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." It's a typing test that can be used as a typing exercise or to test a manual typewriter of keyboard for stuck keys or jammed mechanism.
sidawaytony 9 months ago
The Android app for this seems to be suitable for single-handed chording, which overcomes my main objection to this chording system. I'm experimenting with it now as it seems to be a very good solution to the problem of large volume text entry on smartphones.
sidawaytony 9 months ago
All the letters except for "q." :)
SmallGreenPlanetoid 9 months ago
GKOS is available for Android already and development is going on for WP7 too.
tiainse1 10 months ago
I tested it. I want a Medusa keyboard for my computer!
espectalll123 11 months ago
Please release the android version soon!!!
olafthefrog 1 year ago