plover_michela
stenogotchi
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plover_michela
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Where can I buy a steno keyboard or Michela machine for PC?
You can also try the Plover discord server, and go especially to the 'Italian' and 'theory development' tabs. I know I've seen people discussing the Michela machine on the theory development tab just recently, and there are other people working with the machine there who can help you. I think a lot of people are making their own keyboards as well. I have some other links for you to check out along those lines. The Michela machine channel, Michela Stenotype And The Universal Alphabet, and there are a few github and other such sites that will be useful here, here, here, here, here, and here.
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Do we have to use the typical steno keys with plover?
See edited answer. But it’s quite flexible, and you bring your own keys. Example: https://github.com/benoit-pierre/plover_michela/blob/master/plover_michela/machine.py
stenogotchi
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Hijack QMK output?
Sounds like you're trying to build a Stenogotchi
- This is a steno machine, used for recording words verbatim at speeds over 225 words per minute. Used in court rooms and legal depositions.
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I hadn't heard of CharaCorder, looks interesting
If you're familiar with Plover, the Stenogotchi might be something you could look at as well, if the devices you're working with support bluetooth.
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Can a Raspberry Pi easily emulate a bluetooth keyboard to control another device?
Yes. Check out https://github.com/Anodynous/stenogotchi
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A row less traveled
I'm in the same boat, that's why I started working on the Stenogotchi.
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Plover (rhymes with “hover”) is a free, open-source stenography engine
Check out stenogotchi [1] if you haven't already. Plover running on a battery-powered Rasperi Pi Zero.
[1] https://github.com/Anodynous/stenogotchi
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making a bluetooth steno keyboard? Run plover on a raspberry pi and then send the text output over bluetooth?
Definitely. The raspberry pi zero w is particularly well suited for this due to its small size and built-in bluetooth. You can take a look at my hobby project with this same goal in mind, the Stenogotchi, for inspiration.
What are some alternatives?
The_Uni - A uni-board split ortholinear made for stenography. Uses QMK Firmware's Gemini Protocol. This is the pro micro version (aka Uni v2)
qdomyos-zwift - Zwift bridge for smart treadmills and bike/cyclette
plover-stenotype-extended - Plover plugin for Stenotype Extended layout
stenophone - The Stenophone is a musical instrument combining stenotype and live coding
plover_modal_dictionary - Modal Dictionaries for Plover
space_ginny - basically a ginny clone with pro micro support
plover - Open source stenotype engine
Sentry-Picam - A simple wildlife camera for Raspberry Pis.
TeleFrame - TeleFrame - a digital picture frame for telegram
Dactyl-It-Yourself-Editor - Design your dream keyboard
teslabox - TeslaBox replaces your Tesla's standard USB drive, sends actual footage in real-time & immediately notifies you of every Sentry or Dashcam event. Open-source version of teslarpi.com
qmk_firmware - See the "forkreadme" branch or the following link for a description of branches maintained in this fork.