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Plover, Learn!
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Drills from the Learn Plover! Lesson 1: One-Syllable Words. Lesson 1: Consonant Clusters. Lesson 2: Wheres the TRUFT? Lesson 2: Dropping Unstressed Vowels. Lesson 3A 1: The Fifth Vowel Key. Lesson 3A 2: Long Vowel Chords. Lesson 3A 3: Dipthong Chords. Lesson 3A 4: Vowel Disambiguator Chords. Lesson 3B: The Missing Keys. Lesson 3C: The Remaining Single Letters. Lesson 3C: Including Sounds from Previous Lessons. Lesson 3D: Including Sounds from Previous Lessons. Lesson 3E: Common Compound Clusters.
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Internet Stenography, 2012, Allen Riley
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Is a performance in which a stenographer, listening from a remote location, transcribes everything heard in a room and then broadcasts the transcript back to the room as subtitles in a closed-circuit live video stream. The transcript is produced in real-time and is certified to be verbatim. This creates the effect of a spatial, human-relayed chatroom. The performance took place from 7-9pm on April 21, 2012. View complete transcript. This work is a collaboration with Mirabai Knight. An open source steno e...
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CART, Court, and Captioning | The Plover Blog
http://plover.stenoknight.com/2010/06/cart-court-and-captioning.html
Creator's blog for Plover, the open source stenographic program. Friday, June 25, 2010. CART, Court, and Captioning. What Is Steno Good For? Part One: How to Speak With Your Fingers. Part Two: Writing and Coding. Part Three: The Ergonomic Argument. Part Four: Mobile and Wearable Computing. Part Five: Raw Speed. Part Six: CART, Court, and Captioning. Finally, the sixth and last installment of my What Is Steno Good For? Prose composition and coding. And inputting text as efficiently as possible. Its theore...
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Mobile and Wearable Computing | The Plover Blog
http://plover.stenoknight.com/2010/06/mobile-and-wearable-computing.html
Creator's blog for Plover, the open source stenographic program. Monday, June 7, 2010. Mobile and Wearable Computing. What is Steno Good For? Part One: How to Speak With Your Fingers. Part Two: Writing and Coding. Part Three: The Ergonomic Argument. Part Four: Mobile and Wearable Computing. Part Five: Raw Speed. Part Six: CART, Court, and Captioning. My brother William, just after graduating from Cal Poly. Not my brother. A guy named Steve Mann. Et al) is even slower, less accurate, and less ergonomic...
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Beautiful Plover Skin for Rainmeter | The Plover Blog
http://plover.stenoknight.com/2015/06/beautiful-plover-skin-for-rainmeter.html
Creator's blog for Plover, the open source stenographic program. Thursday, June 25, 2015. Beautiful Plover Skin for Rainmeter. Shayne from the Google Group writes. I've created a little (Windows-only) desktop widget to show Plover's status (running/stopped) in a more aesthetically pleasing way than keeping the window up all the time to watch the big "P". After a few months of working out kinks, I think it's working well, and wanted to share it with you all:. If you run Windows and you want something beyo...
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How to speak with your fingers | The Plover Blog
http://plover.stenoknight.com/2010/03/how-to-speak-with-your-fingers.html
Creator's blog for Plover, the open source stenographic program. Saturday, March 27, 2010. How to speak with your fingers. Now for the big question: Why do this? Why spend time and money developing a free program to let people type at 250 words per minute? What is steno good for? I can think of a few groups that might benefit from free steno technology:. People who don't use their voices to communicate, who would benefit from using a synthesized voice that can speak at conversational speeds. People who m...
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Open Steno Featured on Hackaday | The Plover Blog
http://plover.stenoknight.com/2015/07/open-steno-featured-on-hackaday.html
Creator's blog for Plover, the open source stenographic program. Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Open Steno Featured on Hackaday. Hackaday: Stenography (Yes, With Arduinos). Emailed me a few days ago with his awesome USB hack for Stentura 200 (which he says would almost certainly work for Stentura 400s as well), and I was just about to blog about it when I got tipped off to this article on Hackaday. Here in NYC at the end of the month. I printed up a brochure for it:. Lastly, if you haven't read Lars's Steno Diary.
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Plover 2.0 Is Released! | The Plover Blog
http://plover.stenoknight.com/2010/10/plover-20-is-released.html
Creator's blog for Plover, the open source stenographic program. Thursday, October 7, 2010. Plover 2.0 Is Released! Yes, kids, the moment you've all been waiting for. Download Plover 2.0 Here! You might also want to visit the new Plover landing page:. It answers some common questions about the project and the new release, and also features this video showing me using Plover to demolish the competition in an online typing game called TypeRacer. Im installing Ubuntu on my steno netbook as I read this.
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Raw Speed | The Plover Blog
http://plover.stenoknight.com/2010/06/raw-speed.html
Creator's blog for Plover, the open source stenographic program. Monday, June 21, 2010. What is Steno Good For? Part One: How to Speak With Your Fingers. Part Two: Writing and Coding. Part Three: The Ergonomic Argument. Part Four: Mobile and Wearable Computing. Part Five: Raw Speed. Part Six: CART, Court, and Captioning. In the introduction to the What Is Steno Good For? Which is the limiting factor: The input speed of the fingers or the output speed of the brain? The ease and fluency it lends to prose c...
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