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IBM Keyboard Optimizer User Manual

Version 1.1.1.1

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IBM Keyboard Optimizer
Version 1.1.1.1
User Guide
August 10, 2005
Licensed Materials – Property of IBM
© Copyright IBM Corp 2000, 2005 All Rights Reserved
US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by
GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.

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Summary of Contents for IBM Keyboard Optimizer

  • Page 1 Version 1.1.1.1 User Guide August 10, 2005 Licensed Materials – Property of IBM © Copyright IBM Corp 2000, 2005 All Rights Reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
  • Page 2 Researchers at Hawthorne, New York, to automate the adjustment of the Windows keyboard settings. The Keyboard Optimizer is a quick, easy and accurate way to adjust a keyboard to suit your way of typing. It allows you to demonstrate how you type, determines what accessibility settings would be best, and offers to set them for you.
  • Page 3 When you skip or undo a suggestion, the Keyboard Optimizer will not offer that suggestion again. If you choose the 'Start again' button, all changes to the settings will be undone and the typing analysis restarted. When you are happy with the current settings, choose 'Finish' (Ctrl-f). If changes have been made, you will be asked whether those changes should be kept after the Keyboard Optimizer closes.
  • Page 4: Automatic Adjustment

    'See details' button (Ctrl-d). This opens a drop-down panel containing a table. Each row of the table is a setting the Keyboard Optimizer covers. For each setting, the table lists the current value of the setting, the Keyboard Optimizer's suggested value, and the original value that was being used when analysis started.
  • Page 5: For The Latest Information

    Keyboard Optimizer will explicitly offer that suggestion, and you can decide what to do. Logging If you have a reproducible problem with the program, you can record your session to help with troubleshooting. The log file records information about your typing but DOES NOT contain the exact text you typed.