You should short-cut or pin the application (exe file if windows) to the task bar for convenience. You will see a white window with a blinking underscore, and when you click the window you can type what you want. An image of the combination-to-key translation is in the data file as well as the zip file. I have found that shifting windows from the program with the cursor over the typing area works best in terms of efficiency.



Troubleshooting details can be found in the README.txt file.

I would like to thank MIT and the people that created "Processing" and made it free to use. Also, thank you to the creators of the open source libraries.

You can find the code behind my little program in the source file I think (I'm not too good with computers) but if you need to, I can send individually the code or put it on GitHub.

Some tips:

Make sure that when you click, you just tap the area you want the text to go into.

If you end up getting shift-locked because of the program, just click shift again.

If it crashes or doesn't load, just hit the escape button and try again.

If all else fails, just contact me through yu.key.e.shi.mu.ra@gmail.com, or post on instructables. I'm in the process of starting a business, and I'm also a Senior high school student, so I might not be able to respond immediately, but I'll try.

FYI, I typed half of this with the program (the other half I typed because I wanted to provide this to all that may be interested).