CharaChorder One Impulse Chords

Impulse chords are chords that are created on-the-fly, right there as you type. Through a series of quick presses and menus, you can add a new chord within 2-10 seconds.

Standard process for creating an impulse chord:

In short:

Explanation Detail

>I<mpulse input: 300100000100100010) you can also change your input at this time by chording on your device, however I recommend registering your chord input before calling >I<mpulse as it will show you any conflicts

>I<mpulse output: burst)
5. press enter to confirm your output (you will see a confirmation message similar to this:

>I<mpulse I/O == 300100000100100010/burst)

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CharaChorder Lite Impulse Chords

Impulse chords are chords that are created on-the-fly, right there as you type. Through a series of quick presses and menus, you can add a new chord within 2-10 seconds.

They are done by chording the letter i for “impulse” with the DUP key. DUP is the ALT key in between both spacebars.

Standard process for creating an impulse chord:

In short:

Explanation Detail

Anywhere that you can see a cursor, chord the input you want (example: b+u+r+s+t). You will either see a jumble of letters (example: "tsubr") or you will see a chord which is already programmed to that input. If you continue, any conflicts will be overwritten

Call the impulse command with either GTM >I<mpulse OR with the hard coded chord I+DUP (my personal preference).

Follow the prompt and type your output in character entry mode. (example: >I<mpulse output: burst )

Press enter or the DUP key to confirm your output (you will see a confirmation message similar to this: >I<mpulse I/O == 300100000100100010/burst)

These steps should take 1-3 seconds

CharaChorder Lite Example