Publisher's description - One-Hand Keyboard [Practice Version] 1.4
Free practice version of the award-winning one-hand keyboard layout that lets any former touch-typist type with one hand.
Use if you`ve broken your arm, fractured your wrist, lost a finger, or have any other medical condition that limits the use of one hand.
One-Hand Keyboard app uses your existing two-hand typing muscle memory, so it`s extremely easy to learn. Your five fingers already know how to do the work of ten.
Former two-hand touch typists will be able to type with one hand in minutes.
How it works:
Examine a keyboard. The motion you use to type "G" is the same motion you use to type "H". Index finger, home row, towards the center of the keyboard.
It`s the same motion, but with the other hand. The keys "E" and "I" are also a pair: they`re both middle finger, top row.
If you are or were a touch-typist, your brain already knows how to make these substitutions.
So when you want to type a key on your bad hand, type the good-hand equivalent key instead. It`s the same finger, same motion as the key you should be typing, the only difference is that you`re using your good hand instead of the injured one.
So to type "this" with your left hand, you press the keys "tges". As you`re typing, the program figures out the most likely word for that combination of letters. So it types the word "this" despite you pressing the keys "tges".
Use the Caps-Lock key to toggle between the normal keyboard and the one-hand keyboard. When typing a word with one hand, pressing the Tab key will cycle through available word options.
NOTE: Currently only works in English, with the standard QWERTY keyboard layout or the Dvorak keyboard layout. More languages and keyboard layouts coming in the future.