A software for writing words instead of letters
Corda is a software that allows you to chord keys on your keyboard to make words, similar to stenography, except it uses all the keys on your keyboard.
To begin chording, you must have a dictionary, which is a .txt
file located in the %localappdata%\corda
folder. If you never had corda before, create the corda
subfolder.
Suppose we want to create a dictionary called dict.txt
that lets us type Hello, World!
and Three, Two, One, GO!
in simple strokes.
Here is how the file would look like:
hw
Hello, World!
3g
Three, Two, One, GO!
The letter of a chord is what comes out of your keyboard when you type it. The syntax is CHORD, then message on a new line, then chord on a new line, and so on.
You can run Corda by downloading the .exe
file. In the terminal, type corda [arg]
, where arg is the name of the dictionary we want to use, without the .txt extension. In our case, we will write corda dict
.
You will be greeted with the message:
The program has started.
Make a chord by typing the letters of the chord at the same time, together with a `(aka ~).
For now, yes. I will try to post some dictionaries soon. Don't forget that this is only an early developement stage, so there is not too much to expect.