Sunday, March 29, 2020

Plover Control

Plover has eight control commands that you can all hit here with the left stroke + EURPG.



Look up stroke




HOEURPG (was: PHR*UP)

{PLOVER:LOOKUP}

You're hitting the H- because I picture scanning through a physical dictionary with the index finger.

The same stroke plus the number bar is Alt + F4 (see Windows Control), which is the closest thing to restoring focus to the original window by closing the lookup window. 






Add translation




POEURPG (was: TKUPT)

{PLOVER:ADD_TRANSLATION}

Middle finger because if you're ever in a position where you need to add a translation in the middle of work, you're... well, you know.






Enable output




TOEURPG (was: PHROPB)

{PLOVER:RESUME}

Easy pattern here. Up means on.





Disable output




KOEURPG (was: PHRO*F)

{PLOVER:SUSPEND}

Down means off.





Toggle output




SOEURPG (was: PHROLG)

{PLOVER:TOGGLE}

And "both up and down" means toggle.






Configure




WOEURPG (was: PHROFG)

{PLOVER:CONFIGURE}

Middle finger stroke again, because if you ever need to configure in the middle of work... you know.






Focus the main Plover window




ROEURPG (was: PHROFBGS)

{PLOVER:FOCUS}

You're "focusing" all the keys together.






Quit Plover




KPROEURPG

{PLOVER:QUIT}

Should be hard to stroke by accident, if you care to put it in at all. But if anyone has a better idea...

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