![]() ![]() PS Norton Sucks Only the server version is any good. You may have to reload FastFox It may have taken out the "Keyloggerish" files in error. You may have to go to program setting and tell them they are to trusted. ![]() Well Keylogger programs do the same thing but email what you type to the dark side.Īre you using Norton Anti-virus and/ or firewall? Or Zone alarm? The program looks at the KEY OR KEY hits and compares with database of your shortcut and swaps out the expantion if they match. By the way, I have only installed the free trial, in case that makes a difference.īoth FastFox and Robotype use copy what you type from keyboard to clipboard. Can you help me? Thanks for any help you can give me. If the first letter of the keyword is capitalized, the first letter of the expansion will be capitalized. FastFox now supports dynamic capitalization. ![]() One of the new features in this release is exactly the feature in discussion here. You can use the gadget on a number of occasions including playing family video games, in the classroom for lectures or. There is a new version of FastFox now available. The device is energy-saving, it comes with high-quality LED lights and allows you to correct the pictures. This must be a brand-new program, I figure. In conclusion, Fastfox GM60 multimedia mini led projector 800×480 100 lumen is simply the best projector on the market. I can't find in the manual how to do this. I have added some shorthand words to FastFox, but nothing in expands, not even when I tried the QBF. I can't answer your questions at this time, but I have one of my own. I'm replying to your discussion because you obviously know how to make the shorthand program work. Is there a character or action I need to enter for it to back space automatically? Anybody got any suggestions on an easy way to enter these in FastFox so I don't have to make separate shortcut keys for the same phrase? Such as, is there a character key you can put in front of the same short cut just to make one capital and one not, i.e., "follow up" short cut would be fu and "Follow up" short cut would be -fu? Just wondering if there is an easier character or some easier way.Īlso, how about backspace? I want "-year-old" to expand but have to backspace out the space before that to make it go with the age. Sometimes I want "Follow up" and sometimes I want "follow up". However, I have some phrases I would like to capitalize some times and other times not capitalize. Very easy to use and reliably and consistently expands in Precision Scribe, which I have not found for a short cut program yet. ![]()
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