| Company | Cresotech, Inc. |
| Website | http://www.cresotech.com/ |
| Country | Ireland |
| Email | support@cresotech.com |
| Os | Win95, Win98, WinME, WinXP, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, Windows2003 |
| Requirements | No specific requirements. |
| Language | English |
| Release Date | 15 03 2001 |
| License | Shareware |
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Cresotech TypeRecorder (T-Rec) is loose to enjoyment and convenient utility for recording keystroke sequence while working with word processing programs, games, multimedia applications, etc. Simple way to annul excessive manual typing by using pre-recorded macros. This is a young software pecker that revives an old pianola principle: performed successions of keystrokes are mechanically recorded as someone exercises, and further playback of these is an artful simulation of the maestro performance. This old whimsy of recording input rather than output signals, which distinguishes the effects of mechanical piano from phonograph, provides you with young possibilities. While working with any word-processing software, you can clink on the TypeRecorder button in edict to storage / paste any text fragment or keystroke succession using a special buffer. If you enable the T-Rec go while playing some Windows-based and keyboard-controlled software, you can easily re-simulate (and edit) your actions for any time. This effect gets more pronounced when T-Rec is used with multimedia musical programs: therefore, you can psychoanalyse your mistakes and ameliorate your keyboard performance. These state-of-the-art features of the revived type-recording principle make an impressive comeback of the Cresotech TypeRecorder debut!
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