Homebrew coder Zx-81 just came up with a new application that proves to be useful to all PSP owners who use their handhelds for surfing the internet.
Ladies and gentlemen, introducing the new Virtual Keyboard for PSP! Zx also manged to simplify the application further by using the Dvorak layout. A little FYI here, the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard was patented by Dr. August Dvorak back in 1936.
The doctor's main aim is to make it easier to type letters alternating between hands. The most common letters and diagraphs are on the home row, under the strongest fingers, for maximun speed and efficiency.
Anyway, all you have to do to use this nifty tool is to unzip the archive on your memory stick and then add a bookmark to the location. Nice work Zx-81. Keep it up!
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