Have you ever experienced the frustration associated with typing symbols or foreign-language letters that do not directly appear on the keyboard? Keyboarder will give you an intuitive way to type everything more easily and faster. You no longer have to fiddle with the “Insert Symbol” menu and then search for what you want, and that is assuming you can access the menu in the application you are using in the first place.
Using Keyboarder
We found it easy to use Keyboarder because we did not have to access it separately irrespective of the program we were using. Whenever we wanted to add a special character, we only needed to press and hold a relevant key, and the program displayed characters similar to the letter. Keyboarder also allowed us to add particular characters to specified keys, which it would then display with the default characters.
Choosing the right symbol was as easy as scrolling among the displayed symbols using either the right or left arrow key and then releasing the pressed key. The selected symbol was automatically inserted at the cursor position.
We could also use one hand to complete the entire operation because the keys on either side of the pressed one acted as arrow keys. In other words, we could use them to scroll and select the required symbol before releasing the pressed key.
Keyboarder uses a special algorithm that makes it even easier to enter secondary characters. All you need to do is press two keys simultaneously and the program will enter the desired character. The key associated with the character you want should be on the left. For example, press A and S to type @.
In addition to containing many special alphabet symbols, Keyboarder also provides a large collection of smiley faces, which you can insert in instant messages and even e-mails. In many instances, you will have to know and type relevant syntax for the smiley you want, but you no longer need to memorize the syntaxes if you use the program.