Portable Software that hasn't been developed?

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Re: Portable Software that hasn't been developed?

#46 Post by I am Baas »

Midas wrote:It has a portable(?) version... :?: [/img]
Why the question mark? :roll: It was posted to the "Portable Freeware Submission" for a reason after all.

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Re: Portable Software that hasn't been developed?

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guinness wrote:Interesting find Midas.
All the credit goes to I am Baas, who posted it first... :oops:
I am Baas wrote:Why the question mark? :roll: It was posted to the "Portable Freeware Submission" for a reason after all.
It means "I haven't tested it, so I'm not sure"... ;)

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Re: Portable Software that hasn't been developed?

#48 Post by I am Baas »

Midas wrote:
  • It means "I haven't tested it, so I'm not sure"... ;)
Does this put you at ease?

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#49 Post by Midas »

I am Baas wrote:Does this put you at ease?
Totally. :D

I just hadn't seen it...

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#50 Post by tproli »

Frogpad is a keyboard hardware that allows typing with only one hand.
The company also offers a software to convert existing keyboard to a one-hand keyboard (Mac only):

http://www.frogpad.com/qwerty-frog.php

Does anyone come across a similar software for PC? If not, that would be great to develop one (in AutoIt? <- keyword to attract guinness' attention :)).

In fact I had this idea before searching for such a software.

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Re: Portable Software that hasn't been developed?

#51 Post by guinness »

Pops head around the door...looks around...leaves. :mrgreen:

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#52 Post by guinness »

It would be easy to implement, BUT, having that keypad makes things a lot easier. So it's an interesting project, but impractical without the right tools.

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#53 Post by tproli »

Not sure it were impractical if you could type with only one hand anywhere on existing keyboards (if there was a portable software available).

I'm afraid special international characters could raise issues instead.

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#54 Post by guinness »

I mean how would you remember what is a or s or t? That's what I meant by the term impractical. With that little mousepad thing it's visually easier.

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#55 Post by tproli »

Yes, these things needs to be resolved first :)

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#56 Post by webfork »

tproli wrote:Does anyone come across a similar software for PC?
Might be able to create one using existing keyboard remapping tools. Would be very valuable for handicapped folks or possibly for mobile users who need a very small keyboard.

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#57 Post by webfork »

Old thread update ...
webfork wrote:Form-filling program.
Some form filling tools I've come across while digging into this

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Re: Portable Software that hasn't been developed?

#58 Post by guinness »

Those "form fillers" are best as browser extensions in my humble opinion.

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