Provide customizable hotkeys that perform actions with fewer keypresses
Tools like macros and keyboard shortcuts enable the user to perform multiple actions with a single click or key press. A series of actions can be recorded once, then played back whenever necessary. For a person with very limited mobility, this automation can greatly speed up common tasks, from typing to modifying system settings.
- Provide hotkeys that perform actions with fewer keypresses.
- Provide Macros that re-play a set of pre-recorded actions with a single keypress.
- Provide shortcuts to help users jump to the content they need.
- Aid the user in creating personalized hotkeys, macros, and shortcuts.
Discussion by Disabilities
By automating tasks that are difficult to do without vision, people who are blind or have low vision can increase their computing speed and efficiency (while reducing frustration)
By automating tasks that are difficult to do without vision, people who are blind or have low vision can increase their computing speed and efficiency (while reducing frustration)
People with certain cognitive disabilities may have difficulty remembering or completing complex actions, so one-click automations for these tasks may increase independence and efficiency.
By reducing the number of necessary keypresses, automated tasks may allow people with physical disabilities to use computers more easily and with less fatigue.
Existing Products
Please note that these products are not necessarily endorsed by RtF, but represent the range of available options.
Open Source and free
These products are free and their source code may be modified with few restrictions.
Free, not necessarily open source
These products are free to use, but may have strict restrictions on viewing and modifying source code.
- Hotkeys(link is external) – QLiner
- ShortKeys(link is external) – Insight Software Solutions
- Speed Typing(link is external) – Two Pilots
- ZenKey(link is external) – ZenCode
Commercial, with free trial
These products are free to try for a limited period of time or with limited functionality. They must be purchased for full functionality.
- KeyChange(link is external) – Intes
- Penfriend(link is external) – PenFriend Ltd, Cricksoft
- TextExpander(link is external) – Smile On My Mac
- TypeIt4Me(link is external) – Ettore Software
Commercial, no free trial
These products must be purchased to be used, and did not offer free trials at the time of posting.
- Hot Keyboard(link is external) – Hot Keyboard
- Hotkeycontrol(link is external) – InchWest
- Instant Text(link is external) – Textware
- WordAid(link is external) – ACE Centre
Related Research and Papers
- Over the Hill at 24: Persistent Age-Related Cognitive-Motor Decline in Reaction Times in an Ecologically Valid Video Game Task Begins in Early Adulthood(link is external)- Joseph J. Thompson , Mark R. Blair, Andrew J. Henrey
- Why Can't You Customize Your HotKeys?(link is external)- Cyro Kamogawa
- MintzaTek, Text-To-Speech Conversion Tool Adapted to Users with Motor Impairments(link is external)- J. Eduardo Pérez, Myriam Arrue and Julio Abascal
- Note to Self: Examining Personal Information Keeping in a Lightweight Note-Taking Tool(link is external)- Van kleek, Max, Bernstein, Michael, Panovich, Katrina, Vargas, Greg, Karger, David and Schraefel, mc (2009)
- Customizable Wireless Remote Control for Collaborative Medical Diagnosis and Teaching(link is external)- Rajasvaran Logeswaran