an easy, efficient way to type foreign characters on your pc.
why you’ll love typeit: obvious keyboard shortcuts. just press alt + the key that’s most similar to the character you want to type. for example, in the french keyboard, to type à, press alt?+?a. if there are several characters based on the same letter (e.g. à, â and æ), just hold alt and keep hitting the same key (here: a) until you get the character you want.
you can keep your existing keyboard layout. typeit gives you the foreign characters you need, but doesn’t force a whole new layout on you*. it doesn’t change the way you type numbers and punctuation, so you won’t have to get used to new ways of typing characters like ", ? or /.
if you are an international software developer, typeit enables you to use the us english layout (which is the fastest layout for coding) while having easy access to the characters of your language. no need to switch between two layouts (which is not only a hassle, but also confuses your muscle memory) – you can have the best of both worlds.
fast typing. why copy & paste characters from webpages when you can type them directly into your applications and web pages?
you can use it offline. flaky internet access? no worries. with the typeit app, your foreign characters are always available.
popup help is always a keystroke away (see example) – just press alt?+?f1. you probably won’t need it, though :)includes the proper quotation marks (such as „ “ « or ») for each of the included languages. additionally, the curly apostrophe (’), englishstyle curly quotes (“ ”) and long dashes (– —) are always available, whatever language you happen to be typing in, so you can type them without switching keyboards.
doesn’t get in the way. i like software that does the job without making a big fuss. that’s why typeit consumes very little memory and cpu, and generally doesn’t bother you.