![]() Running chats? Have those room greets easily accessible and get them to the screen quickly and accurately every time. You can even use the utility as a spell checker. If you frequently misspell a word in your typing haste-such as ‘teh’-you can use that as an identity linked to the word ‘the.’ I’m sure you can find many more uses for this utility. Text effects, such as boldface, underlining, and italics, can be added through keyed command strings. ![]() You can even have TypeIt4Me navigate through a spreadsheet by entering up, down, left or right commands. You may want to brush up on the user’s manual, however, to be sure you are entering these commands properly.Ī word of caution about the utility: You should be careful how you select the identities of your shortcuts. It’s best not to choose a common word to describe them, such as ‘signature.’ Otherwise, every time you type that word, the text you have assigned to the identity will be typed for you. Granted, you can either disable the feature (which would take away some of TypeIt4Me’s functionality), or you can click on the mouse button to stop the shortcut from being typed out. However, it’s still best to name the shortcut with something you are less likely to type, such as ‘my signature.’Īlso, you have to be sure you know where you are when you activate TypeIt4Me, as it will replace whatever text is currently selected. ![]() ![]() So, don’t be surprised if you see an icon renamed if it is selected in the Finder when you have TypeIt4Me start typing something. ![]()
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