[sw-l] Movement Writer alpha release

Stephen Slevinski slevin at PUDL.INFO
Wed Sep 15 23:51:46 UTC 2004


Thanks for the feedback.

The alpha release works best for MSIE. The cross-broswer library I am using
does not play well with all of the browsers; I really need to use Java or
flash.

I'm curious if anyone would use an improved version of Movement Writer to
type an email.  The design is compact, but labor intensive.  My favorite
feature is selecting a rotation and hand for a specific handshape.  If you
noticed, the right hand keys have the right hand shapes and the left hand
keys have the left hand shapes.  Selecting the hand and rotation is very
easy.  However, the location of the various symbols can be hard to find when
you are learning where to look.  If you noticed, the left hand center key
(minus -) is an undo key.  This is very helpful if you are looking for a
symbol and not sure where it is.

-Stephen

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Hi List,

I need some feedback.  I have a new application that I'm working on.  It's
called Movement Writer, written in Javascript.

It uses the IMWA and supports keyboard entry along with the mouse.

I never learned to type with SignWriter, so I made up my own system of
typing.  Only the US keyboard is currently supported, but I can support any
keyboard if you are willing to give me a few minutes of your time.  I will
also be able to support subsets of the IMWA when they are defined.

http://www.oculog.net/mw/movementwriter.html

Opening the page, you'll notice two 3x3 grids.  One for the left hand and
one for the right hand.  The hand position is the same as touch typing.  The
left index finger is placed on the "F" and the right index finger is placed
on the "J".  The pinky is not used for typing.  The middle fingers represent
the middle for each grid.  If you are familiar with using a number pad, the
idea is the same.

It takes up to 5 keystrokes to select each symbol.  After the symbol is
selected, the symbol must be placed.  The arrows represent the direction of
placement in the sign box.  The first arrow selection is a gross placement:
top, bottom, left, or right.  The middle key can also be used to represent
the center.  The second arrow selection is a fine placement. Try is a few
times and you should get the hang of it.

After the symbols are placed in the sign box, you can use drag and drop to
move the symbols around.

This is just a proof of concept.  I will be adding some of this
functionality to Sign Puddle.

Movement Writer does have several limitation.  Only one sign can be created
at a time and it can not be saved.  Some handshapes have more than 16
variations; only the first 16 can currently be selected.

If anyone is feeling adventurous, I'd love some feedback.

Thanks for your time,
-Stephen Slevinski
www.oculog.net



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