RE: Shorthand Utility for Windows

I think TextHelp, a company based in Ireland, has a really excellent word
completion utility.  FS and KESI both license it for their LD products but
it goes a long way to helping with RSI issues as well.  It's been on my list
of things to try but I haven't gotten to it yet as Vista dictation plus VS
IntelliSense have helped cut down on my typing pretty tremendously.

If you want to go the real cheap route, you can add JAWS scripts that type
frequently used words and terms into an edit area with a single keystroke
and a one line script but this seems a bit cumbersome if its more than a few
words you want to use.

cdh

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Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 9:42 AM
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Subject: Shorthand Utility for Windows 

HI all,

Does anyone know if there exists an application for Windows XP that will 
allow the end user to type in a form of shorthand? Because I have to type so

much repetitive information when filling out paperwork, as well as replying 
to information requests via e-mail, I would like to use my own customized 
shorthand to enter single 10 character words or strings of words into edit 
fields. I'm referring to edit fields such as the run dialogue, the windows 
search, and application specific edit fields. If this ability doesn't 
currently exist, does anyone know how I might make this happen?

Thanks,

Matthew


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