key-train

Keyboard Training Software for Linux
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  • License:
  • The Apache License 2.0
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Scott Kirkwood
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://code.google.com/p/clipboard-modifier/

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Keyboard Training Software for Linux key-train is a keyboard training program which I'm designing for my 8 year old son.Goals:Open source and open community. Various languages supported (although not right to left nor logographic writing systems = ex. Kanji) (todo) Various international keyboards supported and probably dvorak keyboards as well. (todo) Attractive interface. (todo) Scalable graphics, make the window as small or as large as you like. Show the beginner typist where they should place their fingers. (todo) Interesting text for advanced users instead of just random gibberish. Will pull in text from Wikipedia entries, for various languages. (todo) Beginner levels will have random text, however, and they should focus on common bi=grams and trigrams of the language in question, to build up muscle memory for common key combinations. (todo) Random text should also start with very simple letter combinations, like two keys close together for training the first time. (todo) Stats and progression. (todo) Heatmap of trouble keys for the student. (todo) Auto build lessons to work on the trouble keys. (todo) Lessons for the number keys and punctuation marks. (todo) Start off without the space bar or the backspace key, add these keys later.Links: * HomePage http://code.google.com/p/key-train/ * Discussion List http://groups.google.com/group/key-train-discuss * Bug List http://code.google.com/p/key-train/issues/list Requirements: · Python What's New in This Release: · Fixed Issue 6, No such file or directory: 'stats/en-freq-stats.txt'.


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