Funny Typing 1.6.1
Tilgore Kraut - November 14, 2008When kids start learning typing on computer keyboard, they might find it boring to listen to the sound of clicks whenever they press a key. Why not make their learning experience better and help them learn while having some fun? In order to get this done, you simply need to try out the Funny Typing 1.6.1. It’s a small utility, which helps in assigning different pleasant sounds to keys or mouse click. The program provides different sound schemes such as Typewriter sounds, Fighting sounds, Gun sounds, Abe, Mix, etc, assigned to entire key events. The application further boasts of fantastic 140 sound effects that have been associated with 18 types of keys. Your typing experience can simply be more fun, as it plays an animation in response to every key you press or action you perform.
Funny Typing 1.6.1 simply requires you to select some configurations for the program to work accordingly. The configurations include Scheme, Hotkey, Options, etc to alter the settings. With the Scheme option you need to select the theme to be applied and then you can enable or disable the sounds for editing/navigation keys, extend keys, etc. It also consists of features to enable or disable ‘Mute when repeat’ option, and also select and display the sound filename on the screen. Using the Hotkey option you can edit the hotkeys, and set the action, data, hotkey and active features for different functions like control panel, display properties, etc. Clicking on ‘Options’, you can enable the auto switch scheme, and set the time and define rules for the task. Further, with this option you need to select sound scheme for current window title, mark the sound effects if required, and select the other provided features. Apply the changes and the application starts performing the function.
Funny Typing 1.6.1 makes typing fun for everyone and makes you listen to the selected sound scheme whenever you press a key.
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