Posts Tagged ‘keyboard’

Da Vinci Reversed Text For PC

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Well, I am not satisfied until I discover something acceptable for my goal.  This goal would be to reverse all of the English text on my Windows PC in a manner consistent with Da Vinci’s unique backwards-right-to-left writing style.  It’s done for other languages on Windows, so I don’t see why it couldn’t be done on English with some kind of a hack.

Somehow, I think reversing the video output horizontally (mirrored) would achieve a decent result without any side-effects other than EVERYTHING being horizontally reverse (including images and buttons, and all UI elements).  However, then I would have to get used to moving the mouse cursor to the left when I want to go right, and right when I wanted to go left.  Unless of course, there is a way to invert the mouse’s horizontal directions as well.

The closest thing I’ve found is a Da Vinci backwards font.  However, this doesn’t achieve the result of making all text read right-to-left.  Besides, the system actually uses many different fonts, and making it hacked to use a single font like that would take a lot of work, and make it darn near boring.

If you have any ideas I could try, please let me know!

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8 Reasons To Jail-Break Your iPhone

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

I just thought I would come up with a list of some of the great things about jail-breaking an iPhone.  Please please PLEASE: See the note below the list before going ahead and attempting to jailbreak your iPhone.  I won’t give any links or instructions on how to do a jail-break.  That part is up to you…there’s plenty of web sites and forums and videos out there that show various ways.

8 Reasons to jail-break your iPhone:

  1. Alternative keyboard configs! I absolutely hate the standard QWERTY keyboard.  I type with DVORAK on my PC, and it is so much easier on my fingers and hands…and I don’t get carpel tunnel.  I downloaded a free DVORAK keyboard config for the iPhone and BAM… now typing on the iPhone just became a lot easier.
  2. Blacklisting apps which allow you to completely block unwanted or unsolicited calls. (cannot be done with regular apps on a regular firmware.
  3. Ability to install customizations such as the SBSettings feature.  It lets you set up simple on/off switches in a very accessible place that you can usually access from most apps.  This is very nice to enable or disable the phone, or tethering, or the wifi, or data network, or SSH, etc.
  4. Alternative phone service through VoIP providers.  This can work through a SIP app that can be installed, which the best one I’ve found isn’t available from the iTunes store: Siphon (FREE).  You can save your minutes by using this!
  5. Tethering your internet service on your iPhone to your computer!  I don’t use it a lot, but when I need it, it’s sure handy!
  6. Further customize your icon dock to have more than just 4 apps.  I have 6, and although it’s crowded, I much prefer it this way.
  7. Exceptional apps that Apple doesn’t approve of.  Some apps are really great and for some reason unknown to man, Apple decides not to allow them.  Probably because they would take away from their market share.  At any rate, some apps are hard to live without.  The OpenSSH (secure shell) app being one of them.  I can get into the inner workings of my iPhone and transfer files in and out without hassle…all done over WIFI.  This is very useful when I’ve got apps like Cycorder (free video recorder for the 3G) and need to copy the videos off.  The iFile app actually provides a half-way decent PDF reader which makes a GREAT alternative to the built-in PDF reader on the iPhone.  This way I can read my eBooks from my phone the way one would read a book on a Kindle.
  8. The obvious reason to SOME might be that you can install cracked apps.  While that can have it’s advantages, you must be careful not to get ones with viruses, and sometimes the apps come corrupted or something and might just simply crash on you.  It’s a risk you must weigh yourself.  Also to be noted, the place for downloading the cracked apps which was the safest and most official, has stopped offering their repository of iPhone apps.  So that’s another thing to consider.

With all of this said.  Please don’t go out and just try and jail-break your iPhone without doing some research or consulting somebody with experience.  I would hate four you to brick your phone on account of my suggestion because you didn’t find out that you had better not do it a certain way with your particular model or something.  From what I understand, you have to carefully consider jail-breaking an iPhone 3GS because it can mess things up, or even cause it to have to be booted from a special app on your computer if it gets turned off.

Personally I’m glad I don’t have the 3GS, because I love the way my phone works as a lovely jail-broken extension of ME.

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Mouseless and loving it!

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

I’m pretty proud of myself! I found a mouse-replacement application that uses the keyboard. It’s similar to Microsoft’s own accessibility application “Mouse Keys” which is built into windows. I hated how this application was completely cumbersome and hardly customizable.

When I found that there was a script included within the AUTOHOTKEY help files that did the very same thing only better..I instantly loved it! I can now customize any part of it even, since it’s an AUTOHOTKEY script. I’m remapping the keys so that I use the Caps Lock key instead of the Scroll Lock to activate the mouse keys. Also to use the right hand of the “home row” as the basis of my mouse keys. Now I can stay at the home row and still be productive in the GUI portion of Windows.

WOOT.

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