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- OneKey 36.11 by Carolyn Scheppner - CATS - Freely Redistributable
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- OneKey is a 1.3/2.0 compatible input handler for people who can only
- press (or cause to be pressed) one keyboard key at a time.
-
- OneKey gathers individually pressed qualifier keys ( SHIFT, ALT, CONTROL,
- L-AMIGA, and R-AMIGA ), and applies them to the next non-qualifier key
- that is pressed.
-
- For example, when OneKey is running, SHIFT followed by "s" will produce
- "S", L-AMIGA followed by "b" will cancel a requester, and CONTROL
- followed by "c" will be CTRL-C.
-
- I apologize that I still don't have deadkeys working with OneKey
- (for example, ALT "f" "a" to get an "รก"), but one workaround is
- to setmap to the usa0 keymap (thanks to Andy Finkel for that hint).
- With the usa0 keymap, all accented characters are available via simple
- ALT + one key combinations. With OneKey running, these could be typed
- as ALT followed by one key. Those with non-usa keyboards who require
- accented characters could edit the usa0 keymap with a keymap editor
- to swap the necessary keys to match their keycaps.
-
- 2.0 users should be able to place OneKey in their WbStartup drawer.
- 1.3 and 2.0 users can put "run >NIL: onekey" in their startup sequence.
- Or you can double-click it.
-
- OneKey toggles on and off. If it is already running, running or
- clicking it again will turn it off.
-
- I have included the source code to OneKey. Perhaps someone with
- more time than me can get the deadkeys working :-)
-
- I hope that OneKey will make it possible for more people to take
- advantage of the the Amiga's unique capabilities.
-
-
- Carolyn Scheppner
- Technical Manager - CATS U.S.
-