One-Hand Keyboard typing software for Mac and PC
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:52 pm
It's finally up on the Mac App Store! Thanks to everyone who pushed me to launch the Mac app. I finished it in about half the time I thought it would take, and I'm very proud of the end result. You'll be able to type FAST with one hand.
Find it on the Mac App Store here:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/one-hand ... d465275525
Free Demo Version:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/one-hand ... 5004?mt=12
As a reminder, it's a one-hand keyboard based on your (former) two-hand muscle memory. It's recommended for (in the case of this board) Brachial Plexus Injury sufferers who were formerly two-hand, no-looking-at-the-keys touch typists.
Any time you want to press a key on your bad hand, use the equivalent (symmetrical, "mirrored") motion with your good hand instead.
Your brain is amazing, and can already make these substitutions without you having to think about it at all. Just type, let your muscle memory take over.
So, if you're using your left hand, any time you want to press the key "K", tap "D" instead. When you want "I", tap "E". Get it? Same finger, same motion (but mirrored), just with the other hand.
My program is running in the background, always computing the most-likely word for any given keys that you type. So if you tap the keys "tges", it will figure out you meant the word "this".
If you were formerly a touch typist, this method will be way faster than hunting and pecking with one hand:
itunes.apple.com/us/app/one-hand-keyboard/id465275525
UBPN has been great to me and I'm hoping to get some good feedback from you folks! All feedback will go into improving the next version of the software.
And remember, the PC version is still available here:
onehandkeyboard.org/
Thanks!
Peter
Previous Discussion:
ubpn.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=34862
Find it on the Mac App Store here:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/one-hand ... d465275525
Free Demo Version:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/one-hand ... 5004?mt=12
As a reminder, it's a one-hand keyboard based on your (former) two-hand muscle memory. It's recommended for (in the case of this board) Brachial Plexus Injury sufferers who were formerly two-hand, no-looking-at-the-keys touch typists.
Any time you want to press a key on your bad hand, use the equivalent (symmetrical, "mirrored") motion with your good hand instead.
Your brain is amazing, and can already make these substitutions without you having to think about it at all. Just type, let your muscle memory take over.
So, if you're using your left hand, any time you want to press the key "K", tap "D" instead. When you want "I", tap "E". Get it? Same finger, same motion (but mirrored), just with the other hand.
My program is running in the background, always computing the most-likely word for any given keys that you type. So if you tap the keys "tges", it will figure out you meant the word "this".
If you were formerly a touch typist, this method will be way faster than hunting and pecking with one hand:
itunes.apple.com/us/app/one-hand-keyboard/id465275525
UBPN has been great to me and I'm hoping to get some good feedback from you folks! All feedback will go into improving the next version of the software.
And remember, the PC version is still available here:
onehandkeyboard.org/
Thanks!
Peter
Previous Discussion:
ubpn.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=34862