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| Alternatives to Input Panel Keyboard I'm looking for an on-screen input panel other than the standard QWERTY keyboard. In the past month, I saw a web article about a program that arranged the keyboard characters in a different way, with the most-used characters (e, t, s, ...) arranged in a circle and the other characters around that. I can no longer find the article. Does anyone know about that program or other alternatives? -- Thanks, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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| Re: Alternatives to Input Panel Keyboard In article <OB#99nzKEHA.1416@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, "terri" <support@thetabletpc.net> wrote: >> I'm looking for an on-screen input panel other than the standard >> QWERTY keyboard. In the past month, I saw a web article about a >> program that arranged the keyboard characters in a different way, with >> the most-used characters (e, t, s, ...) arranged in a circle and the >> other characters around that. I can no longer find the article. > >Hi, Steve, > >MessageEase works well for me. >http://exideas.com That's the very program I was thinking of, Terri. The web page that you gave has a link to the demo on ZDNet news that I saw before. Thanks! -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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| Re: Alternatives to Input Panel Keyboard Steve, See also Alphatap - http://networkimprov.net/alphatap/ . Avner. Steve Winograd [MVP] wrote: > I'm looking for an on-screen input panel other than the standard > QWERTY keyboard. In the past month, I saw a web article about a > program that arranged the keyboard characters in a different way, with > the most-used characters (e, t, s, ...) arranged in a circle and the > other characters around that. I can no longer find the article. > > Does anyone know about that program or other alternatives? |
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| Re: Alternatives to Input Panel Keyboard In article <9oto809p2s2j46i05jf20ccf4cejjh39uk@4ax.com>, winograd@pobox.com says... > I'm looking for an on-screen input panel other than the standard > QWERTY keyboard. In the past month, I saw a web article about a > program that arranged the keyboard characters in a different way, with > the most-used characters (e, t, s, ...) arranged in a circle and the > other characters around that. I can no longer find the article. > > Does anyone know about that program or other alternatives? > Try www.fitaly.com |
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