Morseall allows you to control any computer using morse code.
Version: 0.4.8Morseall allows you to control any computer using only the mouse buttons. It allows you to produce keystrokes by tapping Morse codes with just a single button or with a three-button mouse for faster entry.
License: GPL
Operating System: Linux
Homepage: morseall.org
Developed by:
Morseall is designed for disabled users who can only move one muscle.
Morseall can also be used with wearable laptops, tablets, or handhelds where a keyboard would be inconvenient or unavailable.
Here are some key features of "Morseall":
· Anyone who can press a switch can use Morseall!
· You can go faster if you can control two or three buttons
· An Iambic Keyer is available for ultra-fast coding
· Audio feedback is given for each dot and dash
· Characters can be read aloud as they are typed for verification
· It works with a standard mouse! No custom hardware needed.
· On-line help is always visible for looking up codes
· Takes over the mouse so disabled users can maintain control.
· Code Timing is adjustable from within the program (seven dots=faster)
· A Configuration file allows you to set defaults (/etc/morseall.conf)
· A Reset feature helps users recover if the terminal gets stuck
· Visual feedback on your morse code timing as you key it
· Morseall is Free Software, Licensed under the GNU GPL
What's New in This Release:
· The most-recent code sequence is kept visible, for better sanity checking.
· A repeat code is available for users who cant hold it in for the normal repeat (some sip/puff users need this)