What can I store in the EkaPad memory?
A. Control character sequences can be stored in ShortCuts. You can store 99 ShortCuts, each ShortCut can contain a sequence of up to 4 control characters. If the sequence you want to use has only 2 elements, like control-c, then it is just as easy to use the Control chord then the c chord (the EkaPad sends the same control-c message to the computer as your present keyboard does when you hold down the control key and press c). However, if the sequence has more than 2 elements, and you use it frequently, then you might want to save that sequence as a ShortCut. In addition, the EkaPad can store up to 50,000 characters spread among 99 Keeps, so strings you might use frequently can be easily recovered with just 2 or 4 chords. (I store passwords and IDs as Keeps, for example.
A. Control character sequences can be stored in ShortCuts. You can store 99 ShortCuts, each ShortCut can contain a sequence of up to 4 control characters. If the sequence you want to use has only 2 elements, like control-c, then it is just as easy to use the Control chord then the c chord (the EkaPad sends the same control-c message to the computer as your present keyboard does when you hold down the control key and press c). However, if the sequence has more than 2 elements, and you use it frequently, then you might want to save that sequence as a ShortCut. In addition, the EkaPad can store up to 50,000 characters spread among 99 Keeps, so strings you might use frequently can be easily recovered with just 2 or 4 chords.