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    Parveshdhull AutoTyper

    Parveshdhull AutoTyper

    A Data Entry Tool for Windows and Linux

    ...There are many tools available online but almost all of them only provide trial versions. And requires big payment for continued access. And even if they are free, it is not wise to give complete access to a keyboard to any third-party software. So I wrote this simple-short python script that reads content from a text file then simulates keyboard typing. This Script works on both Linux and Windows.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    AutoText

    AutoText

    Text expander(auto-type) application

    AutoText is a text expander(auto-typer) application that can minimize time that you spent typing phrases that your often use. You can bind an abbreviation(autotext) to some text snippet, phrase or sentence and that text will be automatically typed by AutoText each time you type the abbreviation. Keyboard keys press/hold/toggle is supported by using macros. AutoText works in any Windows program.
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    Downloads: 40 This Week
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