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- CharaChorder Experience? : r ErgoMechKeyboards - Reddit
With CharaChorder, you can define your own chords, so you can type a shortcut for long blocks of code (useful for programming) or pre-written messages containing URLs (useful for creating boilerplate responses)
- Is Charachorder legit? : r MechanicalKeyboards - Reddit
The Charachorder doesn't really affect me; it's probably not going to work for variable names or even keywords I don't know -- maybe people like journalists and bloggers would find this really beneficial, but I just feel like it belongs in software or firmware like QMK which can be a lot more flexible
- Whats the general consensus about CharaChorder here? : r typing - Reddit
But Charachorder is going into schools and recruiting children Who knows what will happen in the next decade or so if they keep at it There's also a new Charachorder coming out this year so maybe that device addresses many of the issues people have with CC1
- CharaCorder X - experiences? : r Keyboard - Reddit
That being said, we are committed to continually improving the experience and capability of CharaChorder X through regular updates As our most affordable device to date, we believe that CharaChorder X plays an important role on our mission to raise the average person's typing speed from 40 to 250 words per minute
- Alternative Software : r charachorder - Reddit
Just started using it Takes a bit of time to get used to But am enjoying it so far It seems like a good way to see if chording works for you before getting a charachorder
- How fast is the Charachorder compared to stenographic typing?
How fast is the Charachorder compared to stenographic typing? I nailed down QWERTY touch typing but want to type even faster by learning stenographic typing I didn't find many search results about if the Characorder is much faster than chorded typing on a regular keyboard, but I imagine its at least a little faster since you move the switches
- I hadnt heard of CharaCorder, looks interesting
The CharaChorder claim is to just "press every letter of the word and the word comes out", which is nice and easy until you remember it's English, and there are word pairs like let and tell that are very hard to tell (heh) apart in this theory So then they need to add other ways to disambiguate the words
- How fast is the Charachorder compared to stenographic typing?
How fast is the Charachorder compared to stenographic typing? I nailed down QWERTY touch typing but want to type even faster by learning stenographic typing I didn't find many search results about if the Characorder is much faster than chorded typing on a regular keyboard, but I imagine its at least a little faster since you move the switches
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