Fall Suite Part 2: Editing From The Writer In Version 5 (2 of 2)
We often receive suggestions for Eclipse Webinars, and one of topics most often requested is how to edit from the steno keyboard during realtime translation. This is actually a topic Keith has presented in the past on earlier versions of Eclipse as he has described how to use the Eclipse Realtime Editing Kit. The good news is that Version 5 of Total Eclipse, thanks to the revolutionary feature we call "AutoMagic", makes it easier than ever to edit from writer -- hence our title, "Editing from the Steno Keyboard with Total Eclipse 5".
When you edit from the steno keyboard, you're actually using macro commands. This is a topic Michael Starkman covered in Part 3 of our Suite Deal webinar series and we are making that webinar available again for those of you who missed it and would like to purchase the recording. Keith's emphasis will be on how to create macros for use from the steno keyboard, or, if you're a voicewriter, how to assign voice commands to these macros. When you install Eclipse, you're automatically given a set of several hundred macros. Most of them were created by Keith and many of them are part of his recently revised and updated Realtime Editing Kit.
Here are some of the topics that will be covered in these info-packed webinars:
- How to create macros for realtime editing
- How to assign steno or voisteno to Eclipse macros
- Macros that move your cursor
- Macros that select AutoMagic choices
- Easy realtime globals with AutoMagic
- Macros that request an Auto-Brief
Since Total Eclipse 5.1 will be released in the coming months, Keith will also include a mini preview of how he uses the Passport's "Split Keys" steno keyboard layout (two initial S keys and two asterisk keys). Supported on the Passport and the Infinity writers, this powerful feature extends the steno key set from 22 to 26 keys and the possibilities literally abound. This is the first presentation in a four-webinar autumn suite. Parts 1 and 2 will cover editing from the writer, while Parts 3 and 4 will be a more detailed preview of Total Eclipse 5.1, which will begin with Michael Starkman on November 1 and conclude with Jeremy Thorne on November 14. We hope you'll join us for the entire suite, which offers a total of 8 hours of continuing education credit. Those who purchase the entire suite will get 15% off the regular price, a $30 savings. Plus, you can submit one CEU form for the entire suite.
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