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Keystrokes, SwitchXS, LayoutKitchen
AssistiveWare today announced the release of new versions of its flagship products: KeyStrokes 4, SwitchXS 2.5 and LayoutKitchen2.
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By Joe Barnick on September 29, 2008
Many of Mac OS X’s standard keyboard shortcuts, such as “New Folder” (Shift + Command + N), “Save As” (Shift + Command + S), and “Paste and Match Style” (Option + Shift + Command + V), require pressing multiple keys simultaneously. While this isn’t very difficult to do with KeyStrokes or SwitchXS, it would be much easier if you could save yourself two or three clicks by triggering complex commands like these with one button. Fortunately, LayoutKitchen makes this possible – and it couldn’t be easier!
Posted in Information, Primary Mouse Users, Primary Switch Users, Supporters, Users | Tagged change keystrokes keyboards, custom keyboard, key strokes, keystrokes, layout kitchen, modifier keys, switchxs | 8 Responses
By Joe Barnick on June 26, 2008
Today AssistiveWare released KeyStrokes 4.1, an update to their on-screen keyboard application for those with physical impairments and graphic tablet and touch screen users: Version 4.1 is now Universal Binary, offers enhanced compatibility with Spaces, and on Leopard provides automatic layout switching when the user changes the keyboard layout in the Mac OS X Input [...]
Posted in Primary Mouse Users, Upgraded software, Users | Tagged assistive ware, assistiveware, commercial, free trial, key strokes, on screen keyboard, onscreen keyboard, virtual keyboard | Leave a response
By Ricky Buchanan on January 19, 2008
AssistiveWare today announced the release of new versions of its flagship products: KeyStrokes 4, SwitchXS 2.5 and LayoutKitchen2.
Posted in Primary Mouse Users, Primary Switch Users, Supporters, Upgraded software, Users | Tagged assistive ware, assistiveware, commercial, double switch, free trial, key strokes, keystrokes, multiple switches, on screen keyboard, onscreen keyboard, single switch, switch access, switch accessible, switch adapted, switch user, two switches, virtual keyboard | 2 Responses
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