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The_Uni
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Shorthand app?
For Stenotype I found a sub on reddit r/Plover And a youtube channel.. And a blog.. who also seems to sells steno keyboards..
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Keyboard shop database v1
How about adding stenokeyboards.com for stenography keyboards? (I'm the vendor btw)
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What is the best/cheapest hobbyist steno keyboard to get started with?
I'd definitely recommend The Uni if you'd like to build one yourself! If not, there's a really nice comparison chart here
emily-symbols
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How do I install Emily's symbols?
I'd like to try Emily's Symbols but don't know how to install it. Can anyone help me out?
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My latest design, the proto3, now with a whopping 42 keys.
There are no easy/standard steno chords for special symbols (e.g. !@#$%^&*). (I like to use [Emily's Symbol Dictionary]( https://github.com/EPLHREU/emily-symbols) for this.)
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Can Plover be used to type formulas?
You can easily extend Emily Symbols to do whatever symbols you like. You can also use Emily Modifiers to take advantage of any keyboard shortcuts that exist in the editor you are using.
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The T-34 keyboard layout
> Does it work for programming?
Yes, you can customize your dictionaries as much as you like and add common words/symbols that you use in programming, and there are decent options for writing in camelCase etc. There's also Emily's symbol dictionary which is good for writing various symbols [1], here's a poster showing all the symbols available in it [2].
> does it work for typing in different languages?
Yes. As long as there's an existing steno theory for the languages you want to use, then you can download those dictionaries and learn those theories. But if there isn't an existing theory/dictionary for a language then you can just use fingerspelling instead [3] (i.e., write letter by letter like on a regular keyboard), although that's ofc much slower than regular Steno is.
[1] https://github.com/EPLHREU/emily-symbols
[2] https://steno.sammdot.ca/emily-symbols.png
[3] https://steno.sammdot.ca/plover-fingerspelling.png
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Just completed my new desk setup! (feat. old one for comparison)
I'm using Plover to input text into my computer from the steno machine, and its translation engine supports several casing modes (including camelCase, snake_case and even kebab-case), so you can easily write variable names and what not. In addition, someone made a symbols dictionary that lets me type all sorts of punctuation and operators. Great for all kinds of computer use, not just code specifically.
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Any coders out there primarily use steno/plover?
Take a look at Emily's Symbols, they make writing various odd symbols a breeze. I'm only aware of Ted (developer of Plover) who uses steno for his coding work.
What are some alternatives?
Lotus-Keyboard - A split ergo linear keyboard derived from the Lily58 family
emily-modifiers - A Plover python dictionary allowing for consistent modified key entry for any letter, symbol or keyboard shortcut.
mechanical-keyboard - DIY mechanical keyboard and where to find them
steno-dictionaries - Di's Plover-theory stenography dictionaries used by Typey Type for Stenographers.
cyber60 - DIY-friendly 60% Bluetooth PCB using the nRF52840. MX, ALPS and SMK versions.
plover - Open source stenotype engine
plover_michela - Michela (Italian system) support for Plover.
keyboard - Design files for my keyboards
klipper_nano_expander - Klipper Nano Expander, an Arduino Nano Shield to be used as an auxiliary Klipper MCU
waffling60 - Multi layout 60% PCB with support for common ANSI and ISO layouts and split space. SE-version is for use in Polaris, DB-version for use in Bakeneko/Kei.
haxo-hw - Haxophone, an electronic musical instrument that resembles a saxophone
arisutea-pcb-rgb - PCB design files for Arisutea RGB Keyboard