May 2nd, 2012· Completely new version of One-Hand Keyboard!
· Significantly better word prediction.
· Tap out a word with both hands, and it is automatically added to your user dictionary.
· Word predictions sorted according to your frequency of use.
· Added "Open at Login" menu item. Check to open One-Hand Keyboard automatically.
· Visual display of word predictions, including multiple monitor support.
· Support for ending punctuation ("word.")
· Support for single and double quotes ("word" / 'word').
· Added iRate frameword.
April 18th, 2012· Word prediction window now works with multiple monitors.
· Improved memory usage and performance.
March 24th, 2012· Added "One-Hand Typing" description to app's name.
March 6th, 2012· Added a link in the menubar icon to rate this app in the Mac App Store.
February 29th, 2012· All word prediction options are now shown in a window as you are typing.
· Tweaked prediction algorithms.
· NOTE: The word prediction pop-up window should appear directly under the text you are typing. However, some apps do not correctly implement the Apple accessibility guidelines. In these apps the pop-up window will appear in the middle of the screen.
February 8th, 2012· Added guide for turning off OS X Lion's automatic spelling correction.
· Lion's spelling correction interferes with this app and must be disabled.
February 7th, 2012· "Enable Access for Assistive Devices" is an OS X option that must be enabled for this app to function correctly.
· Added a step-by-step guide for enabling the above option.
· Minor bugfix related to window positioning and focus.
February 4th, 2012· "Enable Access for Assistive Devices" is an OS X option that must be enabled for this app to function correctly.
· Added a step-by-step guide for enabling the above option.
February 3rd, 2012· New tutorial window.
· Tip for "Enabling Access for Assistive Devices"
· Tip for turning off OS X 10.7 Lion's Auto-Correct.
· Now works with all international QWERTY keyboards.
October 15th, 2011· Improved loading performance.
· Better support for contractions ("I'm", "we'll", etc.)
· Tilde Key [~] now works as a left-hand backspace.