Responses to "Adapt KeyStrokes Keyboards with LayoutKitchen"

  1. Lorry

    Lorry
    April 26, 2008 at 1:31 am

    Ricky,
    I loved the changes you made to the Keystrokes ABC keyboard. This is the one my student uses. I have found changing the keyboard more complicated than I thought it would be – so this is great to have. Thank you.
    I was wondering if you knew how or could lead me to a site that would help me put the common punctuation (?, !) on the keyboard instead of the seldom used (?,{,}). It takes my student, a second grader, that extra movement to get the question and exclamatory marks. Seems like it should be simple enough, but I can not figure it out.
    Thanks,

  2. Ricky Buchanan

    April 26, 2008 at 3:40 pm

    @Lorry: It’s not obvious how to do that, so don’t feel bad about it! The easiest way I know is to change the button type to “Text (to type)” and then change both the “Text” and “Label” fields in the Inspector to the punctuation mark that you want. This way it won’t change when shift is pressed, so you can set buttons for ! and ? or any others you want.

    Hope this helps! Best of luck with your second grader :)

    - Ricky

  3. Kati

    Kati
    September 4, 2008 at 10:12 pm

    Hi

    I like the design of the block keyboard also but I’m thinking of switching some of the letters so its more like the dvorak keyboard with the letters most commonly used together, next to each other.

    What I wanted to ask was how do you set up a button to bring up this keyboard? For example I have an ‘ichat panel’ which includes my most frequent phrases and some smileys (provided by Joe from Assistive ware).

    On my iMac i like to use the hardware keyboard but the iMac is in my office connected to printer etc.

    On dark winter nights I like to chat from in bed (where its nice and warm with leccy blanket on!) on my iBook and the keyboard isnt as easy for me to type with.

    What I’m trying to do is add a button to my current ‘ichat panel’ that will expand it to include your extended keyboard (with the word endings on) when using it on the iBook and hide it when using it on my iMac with hardware keyboard.

    How do I do this?

    Lastly, is there a site anywhere that shows which letters occur most frequently next to each other to help me with designing letter location on my keyboard?

    Thanks

    Kati

  4. Ricky Buchanan

    September 18, 2008 at 9:32 pm

    @Kati: That’s a great idea to find a keyboard where the letters that are commonly used are together. Have you tried the “Damper” keyboard layout? That comes with KeyStrokes and is set up like that – the space bar is in the middle.

    In terms of hiding/displaying the extra stuff you can only have one keyboard on screen at a time, so you can’t just make a panel with the extra stuff and put it on screen unfortunately. What I did was make two keyboards, one with the plain stuff and the extra stuff on it, and one with just the plain stuff on it, and in Layout Kitchen open them up and one of the button commands is something like “Show keyboard” then you type the name of the keyboard to show. Then on the OTHER keyboard do the same but put the first keyboard’s title in it.

    About letters occuring frequently together, I honestly have no idea! Perhaps somebody else will know?

    Also, I emailed you about this – there’s a bit of extra information in the email. Best of luck.

    - Ricky

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