There are still many people in the 21st century who use typewriters, and who are much valued for their typing skills! All the same, I’m surprised by how often I hear people refer to the use of a computer keyboard as “typing”.
No matter what you call it, and despite the proliferation of hand-held devices, the ability to use a computer keyboard for word processing remains an essential skill. It is also true that for a variety of reasons there are many people who find this difficult.
Word prediction, or auto-completion, can be helpful. By reducing the number of required of keystrokes, auto-completion can reduce fatigue and/or increase the speed of inputting text when there are physical challenges. For others, it can also help with spelling and with finding appropriate words to use. Relatively expensive commercial word-prediction programs such as Co:writer and WordQ offer text-to-speech, and this is valuable for those with severe spelling challenges.
eType is a new free program for the PC that can be installed and used with virtually every computer application, including web browsers. It does not include text-to-speech, but I’ve tried it and found eType to be efficient, effective, and easy to use. There are dictionary and thesaurus functions. As a bonus, eType even offers a translation feature for multiple languages. The promotional video from eType does a good job of demonstrating what the program does.
Photos by Sumit and by Extra Ketchup




January 12, 2011 at 4:00 pm
Hi,
First I want to thank Paul for writing (typing
a great review about eType.
Everyone should feel free to send me any comments, ideas and bugs relating to eType directly to my email: daniel@eType.com
Best,
Daniel Scalosub
Founder – eType
http://www.scalosub.com
February 8, 2011 at 2:56 pm
This one is awesome, thanks for sharing this!
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