Type text quickly with Type Pilot

If you regularly work with the Microsoft Word word processor, you are no stranger to the quick-typing feature called 'Auto Correct'?

But when you've come across some great features of the Type Pilot, you'll probably forget about Word's "Auto Correct", which is still quite inconvenient.

The top inconvenience of Auto Correct is that you have no way to remember all the keywords you have set that represent the phrases when you enter Auto Correct, the second inconvenience is the too simple Auto Correct interface. It does not support saved text editing, as well as no means to help users recall the keyword . Type Pilot was born to completely overcome the above disadvantages of Auto Correct.

Picture 1 of Type text quickly with Type Pilot If you use it well, you can also turn the Type Pilot into a great text storage tool. In addition, Type Pitlot also features specialized storage of text clipboard with the number of clipboard stores up to 30 cells.

At first glance, you will think that Type Pilot is designed specifically for the English language, but actually this tool also works quite well with most Vietnamese fonts so you can completely turn the Type Pilot into a tool. High speed Vietnamese typing tool.

Type Pilot stores documents that support quick typing in the form of directory trees, each of which is a topic of memorizing text that users build themselves according to their needs. Your job is to build your own text topics most conveniently. How to do the following:

- Click on the 'New folder' button to create a new topic folder -> In the folder listing will show a folder named 'New Folder' -> You can name your text topic to Replace the word 'New Folder', then press Enter to finish.

- Move the mouse pointer to the first blank below the word 'Keywords' in the next table and double-click on the first line to display the 'Edit Phrase' interface. This is a simple, full-featured text editor interface similar to Windows WordPad. You can type here both an entire phrase as long as you want, or paste it into a form that has been edited.

- After completing the text editing in the edit box, move the cursor to the 'Keyword' box and type here the word representing the content entered in the edit box. The requirement when entering is between 'Keyword' characters without spaces. In the 'Comment' box, you can type in a few brief descriptions of the content entered in the edit box. Click 'OK' to complete for a word entry. Repeat the above procedure to place keywords (keywords) for all the phrases or text you want to use. If you regularly use a form editor, check 'Hot Menu' so you can access this form right from the Type Pilot icon.

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Text editor interface of Type Pilot

When a keyword and certain editorial content have been completed, the usage is similar to Word's Auto Correct. That is, you only need to log in to any text editor -> type in the entered keyword, pressing the 'Space Bar' key is all the prepared content will appear immediately for you to use. If you forget a certain keyword, you can log in to the Type Pilot main interface to find it in the topic folder, or use the 'Find phrases' -> feature to find it. mouse to the keyword -> click on the 'Copy phrase' button on the interface -> return to your text editor to 'Paste' into.

Type Pilot also has a very unique feature that is 'Clipboard History', which is capable of memorizing you up to 30 clipboard texts that you have temporarily saved to computer memory. To use this technique, right-click on the icon of the Type Pilot located in the clock tray -> place the mouse pointer on the 'Clipboard History' tab. Immediately, Type Pilot will list for you the list of documents that you previously saved to the clipboard with a sequence number from 0 to 29.

Type Pilot is considered to be the current fastest type of text input support tool because it is compatible with almost all the text editors present in the world such as NotePad, WordPad, MS Word, Star Office, Word Perfect . The Pilot type has a small disadvantage that does not support typing Vietnamese with Unicode font in its text editor interface, but you can still overcome this drawback by editing Vietnamese Unicode version in MS Word, then paste the entire content into the editor interface of Type Pilot. With VNI, ABC and Polytechnic fonts, the Type Pilot works very well.

Two Pilots is selling Type Pilot 2.7 for $ 29.95. Users can go here to download an extremely small trial version of 'mini' of only about 279 KB or find the official version at software stores.

HOANG KIM ANH