Fast Cap Hack - help inputing capital letters without writing the cap. shift.
You can input the capital letter by writing across the alphabet area and numberic area.
I develop this hack for own use. But I would like to share it as freeware if anyonelike it. So, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
· Resolve the conflict with Chinese OSs (The main reason I write this hack. The hacks with similar feature of this hack have the conflict with Chinese OSs)
· Support HandEra330
· Enable/Disable autoshift
· You can set cap. region instead of a splitting line. Then you can input the capital lettters easily by writing within the region or across the region.
· Display a graffiti shift state (If the program you are using support this), if the capital function success
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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