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Déjà vu SearchTyping

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Dejavu (Deja vu) Typing Software allows you to type words or phrases in an abbreviated manner with the help of a dictionary and your previous typed document. You will have a lot more freedom after you use Dejavu shorthand typing software: freedom from memorizing long words, and freedom from typing too many words.


Introduction

Deja vu is a shorthand typing software that allows you to type words or phrases in an abbreviated manner with the help of a dictionary and your own typed document. Deja vu would be great for typing vaguely remembered words, long words, and frequently typed phrases. Such typing assistance comes very handy on smart devices. These revolutionary features of Deja vu have received patents from many countries.

A Youtube demo is in the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqSBLMP7aSg.


abbreviated word typing

Abbreviated word typing What's "bucy"? President George "Bush"? No, that's how I type "bureaucracy" using Deja vu. Just type a few alphabets in order (subsequence), then the desired word would pop up as a candidate. Usually, type the first letter, followed by the first consonant of each syllable would extract the desired word. Examples: type "cgtl" to get "congratulations" and type "dfct" will get "difficulty." Sometimes, including some not-so-frequent alphabets in a word, such as w, x, y, z, would greatly increase the chance for this word to pop up on top. For extremely long words, such as "deoxyribonucleic", type "dxy" would do since few words share "dxy".

Another advantage of subsequence typing over the prefix typing is that the user can easily get the correct suffix. For example, when the user type "consider" using , say "csd", then by adding one more alphabet, "s", "d", "g", the user will likely get "considers", "considered", "considering", respectively among the top candidates.

We will gradually put forth special domain dictionaries, such as biology, and medical science, to reduce the burden of typing these long and difficult words. We will also make it easier for corporates to add their own dictionaries in the future.


phrase typinng

Deja vu inserts a "space" following every candidate you selected to speed up the typing of the next word. If you don't need this extra "space", simply press "return" to eliminate it.

For your convenience, Deja vu automatically provides a list of terms that follow the previously typed word either from system dictionary or from user's text. For instance, after typing the word "get" and a space, a list consisting of terms like "into", "back", "on" that frequently appears after "get" will be shown for selection. Such a design makes it effortless to input any phrase you have typed previously. For example, supposing you have typed "It is my great pleasure to invite ...," the next time you try to type the same phrase Deja vu will remind you by showing "It" followed by "is," followed by "my," followed by "great," by "pleasure," by "to," and by "invite." So, after the initial typing of "It," the rest can be retrieved through a sequence of candidate selection without further typing.

There is no need to "construct" a user dictionary or to "remember" anything. As long as you have typed a word or phrase before, Deja vu automatically learns it and reproduces it when you type a subsequence of it.


abbreviated phrase typing

Next, let's demonstrate Abbreviated phrase typing I can type "pt sq" to get "protein sequence", my frequently typed phrase that Deja vu automatically learns. If you are bored of typing "It is my great pleasure to invite ..." over and over again, Deja vu allows you to retrieve it through typing the first letter of each word "i i g p t i". You can further speed it up by typing an abbreviated capitalized letters, such as "IGPI" to retrieve the same phrase. Just remember to include the first letters of the first and the last words.

Dejavu (Deja vu) Software de mecanografía le permite escribir palabras o frases de una manera abreviada con la ayuda de un diccionario y su documento mecanografiado anterior. Usted tendrá mucha más libertad después de utilizar Dejavu escribir soft abreviada: la libertad de la memorización de palabras largas, y la libertad de escribir muchas palabras.


Introducción

        Deja vu es un software de mecanografía taquigrafía que permite escribir palabras o frases de una manera abreviada con la ayuda de un diccionario y su propio documento con tipo. Deja vu sería genial para escribir las palabras vagamente recordados, palabras largas y frases escritas con frecuencia. Dicha asistencia escribiendo viene muy útil en los dispositivos inteligentes. Estas características revolucionarias de Deja vu han recibido patentes de muchos países.

        Una demo de Youtube está en el enlace http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqSBLMP7aSg.


escribiendo la palabra abreviada

        Escribiendo la palabra abreviada Qué es "bucy"? El presidente George "Bush"? No, así es como yo escribo "burocracia" usando Deja vu. Sólo tienes que escribir un par de alfabetos en orden (subsecuencia), a continuación, la palabra deseada surgiría como candidato. Por lo general, escribir la primera letra, seguido de la primera consonante de cada sílaba permita, mediante la palabra deseada. Ejemplos: tipo "CGTL" para conseguir "felicitaciones" y tipo "DFCT" recibirá "dificultad". A veces, incluyendo algunos alfabetos no tan frecuentes en una palabra, como w, x, y, z, que aumentaría en gran medida la posibilidad de que esta palabra para que aparezca en la parte superior. Para las palabras muy largas, como "desoxirribonucleico", escriba "dxy" haría ya que pocas palabras comparten "dxy".

        Otra ventaja de subsecuencia a escribir sobre la tipificación de prefijo es que el usuario puede obtener fácilmente el sufijo correcto. Por ejemplo, cuando el tipo de usuario "considerar" utilizando, diga "csd", a continuación, añadiendo uno más alfabeto, "s", "d", "g", el usuario es probable que obtener "considera", "considera", " teniendo en cuenta ", respectivamente, entre los principales candidatos.

        Poco a poco nos vamos a poner adelante los diccionarios de dominio especiales, como la biología y la ciencia médica, para reducir la carga de escribir estas palabras largas y difíciles. También vamos a hacer que sea más fácil para las empresas para agregar sus propios diccionarios en el futuro.


frase typinng

        Deja vu inserta un "espacio" después de cada candidato que ha seleccionado para acelerar la tipificación de la siguiente palabra. Si no necesita este "espacio" extra, sólo tiene que pulsar "retorno" para eliminarla.

        Para su comodidad, Deja vu ofrece automáticamente una lista de términos que siguen a la palabra que ha escrito ya sea de diccionario del sistema o del texto de usuario. Por ejemplo, después de escribir la palabra "get" y un espacio, una lista que consta de términos como "en", "back", "on" que con frecuencia aparece después de "conseguir" se mostrará para la selección. Tal diseño lo hace sin esfuerzo para introducir cualquier frase que ha escrito anteriormente. Por ejemplo, suponiendo que ha escrito "Es para mí un gran placer invitar a ...", la próxima vez que trate de escribir la misma frase Deja vu le recordará al mostrar "It" seguido de "se", seguido de "mi , "seguido de" muy bien "por" placer "por" a ", y por" invitar ". Así que, después de la tipificación inicial de "It", el resto se puede recuperar a través de una secuencia de selección de candidatos sin más a escribir.

        No hay necesidad de "construir" un diccionario de usuario o "recordar" nada. Mientras que ha escrito una palabra o frase antes, Deja vu aprende automáticamente y reproduce cuando se escribe una subsecuencia de la misma.


abreviado a escribir la frase

        A continuación, vamos a demostrar frase abreviada de escribir lo que puedo escribir "pt cuadrados" para conseguir "secuencia de la proteína", mi frase escrita con frecuencia que el déjà vu aprende automáticamente. Si usted está aburrido de escribir "Es para mí un gran placer de invitar ..." una y otra vez, Deja vu le permite recuperar a través de escribir la primera letra de cada palabra "iigpti". Usted puede acelerar aún más hacia arriba escribiendo una letras mayúsculas abreviados, tales como "IGPI" para recuperar la misma frase. Sólo recuerde incluir las primeras letras de la primera y las últimas palabras.


Dejavu (Deja vu) Typing Software allows you to type words or phrases in an abbreviated manner with the help of a dictionary and your previous typed document. You will have a lot more freedom after you use Dejavu shorthand typing software: freedom from memorizing long words, and freedom from typing too many words.


Introduction

Deja vu is a shorthand typing software that allows you to type words or phrases in an abbreviated manner with the help of a dictionary and your own typed document. Deja vu would be great for typing vaguely remembered words, long words, and frequently typed phrases. Such typing assistance comes very handy on smart devices. These revolutionary features of Deja vu have received patents from many countries.

A Youtube demo is in the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqSBLMP7aSg.


abbreviated word typing

Abbreviated word typing What's "bucy"? President George "Bush"? No, that's how I type "bureaucracy" using Deja vu. Just type a few alphabets in order (subsequence), then the desired word would pop up as a candidate. Usually, type the first letter, followed by the first consonant of each syllable would extract the desired word. Examples: type "cgtl" to get "congratulations" and type "dfct" will get "difficulty." Sometimes, including some not-so-frequent alphabets in a word, such as w, x, y, z, would greatly increase the chance for this word to pop up on top. For extremely long words, such as "deoxyribonucleic", type "dxy" would do since few words share "dxy".

Another advantage of subsequence typing over the prefix typing is that the user can easily get the correct suffix. For example, when the user type "consider" using , say "csd", then by adding one more alphabet, "s", "d", "g", the user will likely get "considers", "considered", "considering", respectively among the top candidates.

We will gradually put forth special domain dictionaries, such as biology, and medical science, to reduce the burden of typing these long and difficult words. We will also make it easier for corporates to add their own dictionaries in the future.


phrase typinng

Deja vu inserts a "space" following every candidate you selected to speed up the typing of the next word. If you don't need this extra "space", simply press "return" to eliminate it.

For your convenience, Deja vu automatically provides a list of terms that follow the previously typed word either from system dictionary or from user's text. For instance, after typing the word "get" and a space, a list consisting of terms like "into", "back", "on" that frequently appears after "get" will be shown for selection. Such a design makes it effortless to input any phrase you have typed previously. For example, supposing you have typed "It is my great pleasure to invite ...," the next time you try to type the same phrase Deja vu will remind you by showing "It" followed by "is," followed by "my," followed by "great," by "pleasure," by "to," and by "invite." So, after the initial typing of "It," the rest can be retrieved through a sequence of candidate selection without further typing.

There is no need to "construct" a user dictionary or to "remember" anything. As long as you have typed a word or phrase before, Deja vu automatically learns it and reproduces it when you type a subsequence of it.


abbreviated phrase typing

Next, let's demonstrate Abbreviated phrase typing I can type "pt sq" to get "protein sequence", my frequently typed phrase that Deja vu automatically learns. If you are bored of typing "It is my great pleasure to invite ..." over and over again, Deja vu allows you to retrieve it through typing the first letter of each word "i i g p t i". You can further speed it up by typing an abbreviated capitalized letters, such as "IGPI" to retrieve the same phrase. Just remember to include the first letters of the first and the last words.

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Version de la app: 1.0Paquete: edu.sinica.iis.iasl.goingsearchtyping.english
Compatibilidad con Android: 3.0+ (Honeycomb)
Desarrollador:IASLPermisos:2
Nombre: Déjà vu SearchTypingTamaño: 5 MBDescargas: 0Versión : 1.0Fecha de lanzamiento: 2020-05-19 16:30:36Pantalla mín: SMALLCPU soportada: armeabi
ID del paquete: edu.sinica.iis.iasl.goingsearchtyping.englishFirma SHA1: 98:5B:F1:76:02:76:37:CE:D4:2B:27:39:36:94:11:4D:C0:FE:2C:4FDesarrollador (CN): IASL GoingOrganización (O): SinicaLocalización (L): Taiwan TaipeiPaís (C): Estado/ciudad (ST):

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