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Writing multiple lettersPosted by MystD
I start Word with W, but why not start it witch W O or W O R D. The problem now is, that u can't do it with space between the letters. Would be nice If u could assign a button for that purpose. I would like to use that function to write in Hiragana & Katakana (Japanese) to open software. Also why just choose left middle and right mouse button, would be nicer if u could choose every key available. I have a Logitech MX 300 and it has a spare button, I would like to use that one. And others perhaps want to press a Keyboard button.
Hope u like my ideas. I really would like to use those functions in the next version.
I think that a simple guesture is better than a complicate one, since it saves your hands movement. Multiple-letters guestures are somewhat hard to draw and also tough to recognize, though easy to remember.
Personally I recommend you place a shortcut into the quick launch bar rather than trying to perform such a complicate guesture. The distance you moved and the efforts you used to draw the guesture can be several times than clicking the shortcut in the quick launch bar.
Hmm, being able to use any spare button could be very nice. I love this feature. Btw, you can define to use the middle button to draw guestures.
Goto strokeit's GUI, and click the menu "edit", select "Preferences" command, and you can find "perform guestures by holding ...". However, i can never draw guestures with the left button, maybe that's a bug. But the middle button works as fine as the default right button.
Yep, with touchscreen or drawing board, drawing guestures becomes much easier. And i am considering whether I should buy one....
Nevertheless, i am afraid that Jeff would have a tough time to implement such a handwriting recognizable thing since recognizing several characters at a time can get much more complicated than one at a time. ^_^
StrokeIt is designed to be really, really good at recognizing single symbols. As such, I don't have any plans to support strings.
However, if you want to use a string of symbols, you don't really need it to be built in. You can create a plugin, or use a macro utility to use StrokeIt's ability to recognize single symbols, and simply buffer them until you have the string you want. For example, you could define an Application in StrokeIt that would simply have every gesture set to send a command to a 3rd party macro utility (or an app you've written yourself). Drawing a "W" would simply send "W" to your application, which would do nothing but remember that a "W" has been drawn. Then you could draw a "O", which would also be passed on to your app, and so on until your application recognizes that you've written "WORD" and launches it for you. -- Jeff |