Mirror-QWERTY: One-Hand Typing at Mac App Store analyse

App power index: 1771 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
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Developer: Peter Kamb
Price: 0 free
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 Feb 2012
App size: 446.62 Kb
4.2 ( 7342 ratings )
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> 38.96k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 15.94k
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One-Handed Typing on your Mac keyboard!

A one-hand keyboard layout designed for former two-hand touch typists.

Holding spacebar "mirrors" the keyboard. Now you can type all the keys with a single hand.

The keys that are normally on the right side of the keyboard are now on the left, and vice versa.

But the mirrored layout still uses your normal touch-typing muscle memory. Each key is typed with the same finger and is on the same row. The only difference is that youre using the other hand.

Mirror-QWERTY is the best way to type with one hand if you are already a two-hand touch typist.
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Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
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Russia free
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USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
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eine wirklich nützliche App

Die App funktioniert tatsächlich! Ein Riesengeschenk für Schlaganfallpatienten. Danke

Klasse, Great

it works very good if you practise for a while

this app rocks.

at first i thought this is just a flash app. then i realized that the little icon in my dock. thus this is the thing and only thing you will need for one hand typing.

Sadly, left-handed is severely limited.

I’m not sure if it’s a limitation of the App Store’s permissions, but the left handed use leaves out the mirroring of the apostrophe and backspace keys. This means for left handed use, I would need to reach over to the right side of the keyboard to delete something, which is pretty significant especially while learning, as you’ll undoubtably make a lot of mistakes starting out. And even if you get good enough to make very little mistakes, the apostrophe key is still out of the picture.

Quiet easy to learn

I recently fractured my wrist mountain biking and was unable to use my left hand for typing. It is incredible how the muscle memory for both hands, and the entire keyboard is really in each hand independant of the other. Highly recommend. May even use from time to time when eating or holding things with the other hand now that I have my cast off. Cheers! brian

Glad an app like this exists - and for FREE

With some practice, I may be able to type efficiently with only my left hand, while keeping my right hand on my mouse. I have good dexterity with my left hand, so I sometimes type with just my left hand across the entire keyboard. This method may be more efficient (with some practice). There seems to be a minor problem with the spelling auto-correction feature in OS X. When I get a “suggested spelling” choice at the cursor, I cannot press Space to accept the suggestion and move on. Pressing Space also does not add a space, until I get rid of the suggestion by doing something else. This problem does not occur if the "Correct spelling automatically" option is disabled (not checked) in System Preferences Keyboard pane Text tab. NOTE: The "Enable access for assistive devices” setting (which must be enabled for this app) is in a different place in Yosemite’s System Preferences versus Mavericks and earlier (as described by the app). This setting is now in System Preferences Security & Privacy pane Privacy tab. Select Accessibility in sidebar. Check the box for Mirror-QWERTY (on the “Allow” list to the right). After changing setting, quit and re-open Mirror-QWERTY. Another thing that confused me initially is that this app runs as a menu bar item. A small icon that looks like a circled “1” appears in the menu bar (on right side) when the app is running. The mirroring feature is always active while the app is running, which can cause mis-typed letters if I switch to typing with both hands while the app is running (pressing letter key too quickly after Space). Click the app’s menu bar icon to access the app’s options and quit app. The app does not appear in the Dock.

Yosemite

Note that under Yosemite, the installation instructions provided are out of date. To enable the app go to System Preferences —> Security & Privacy —> Privacy.

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