SecondKey (SK) Tutorial User Manual

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SecondKey is a utility which corrects typos and expands short forms in most applications in the MS-Windows environment (see examples of supported applications below). It replaces individual built-in typo correctors found in your applications (for example, MS-Office) and provide auto-correction and short form expansion capabilities to applications without them (for example notepad). SecondKey is customizable to your needs. You can add your own frequent typos for correction and your own short forms. Your customization only needs to be done once in SecondKey and SecondKey will use your customization in all supported applications. We spend 1/8 of our time in front of a computer entering text and 1/8 of that time using the "backspace" key or the "delete" key. With SecondKey, the keys for correction will be used less often and short forms will be expanded automatically, helping you to type accurately, type less and type fast (almost) everywhere. Official website: www.appcollection.me This Manual for: SecondKey (SK) | Collection - Tutorial Price: FOC for Free Edition Editions available: Free Edition, Personal Edition, Business Edition For any inquiries, do contact: secondkey@outlook.com

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User’s Manual for

SecondKey Tutorial

(important step to reach 5 Stars)

Table of Content

Chapter 0: Manual Guide

Chapter 1: Introduction of SecondKey (SK) Tutorial

Chapter 2: Launch Tutorial

Chapter 3: Tutorial Overview

Chapter 4: Tutorial Walkthrough

Chapter 5: Conclusion

Chapter 0: Manual Guide

Before you start, legend for the icon used in this manual is:

0.1 Using this Manual

This guide is to provide guidance for SecondKey (SK) Tutorial

walkthrough.

0.2 Copyright Notice

The contents of this guide are subject to change without prior

notice for performance improvement and version enhancement.

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Icon Name Meaning

Tips Indicates a hint for you to master the

features of SecondKey

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1 Objective

SecondKey (SK) tutorial is to provide better instruction and

guide with example for SecondKey (SK) user to understand

more on SecondKey (SK) features.

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1.2 Coverage

SecondKey (SK) tutorial covered the features below:

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Collection Title Icon Function

Auto Correction(Basic mode)

Core features of SecondKey,

automatically correct basic common

typo.

MyShortForm To create your personalized acronyms

and use together with SecondKey.

MyCapital To assist you to make your words be

automatically capitalized, especially

Proper Nouns

MySignature To create your personalized signature.

It can be triggered via typing “mysig”

To open SecondKey (SK) Tutorial manually, follow

the steps as the following:

Step 1

Click the about us icon in SecondKey (SK)

window.

SecondKey (SK) tutorial will be automatically launched every time

once you have done the installation of SecondKey (SK).

Chapter 2: Launch SecondKey (SK) Tutorial

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Figure 1: SecondKey (SK) Interface

Step 2

Click the Start Tutorial Button at the About

SecondKey window.

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Figure 2: About SecondKey

In the tutorial, there has included steps and instructions to:

1. Trigger Function

2. Customize

Chapter 3: Tutorial Overview

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The chapter in tutorial covers:

Chapter 1 Testing Auto Correction

Chapter 2 Auto Correction in everywhere

Chapter 3 Customizing mySignature

Chapter 4 Customizing and Testing myShortForm

Chapter 5 Customizing and Testing myCapital

Combinations

Chapter 4: Tutorial Walkthrough

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Figure 3: SecondKey (SK) Tutorial Page 1

Tutorial Chapter 1: Testing Auto Correction

Step 1: Type “dcument” in the white bar as exhibit below.

Step 2: Press ENTER, the word “dcument“ has been auto-

corrected to “document“

Step 3: Press SPACEBAR to proceed to next page.

dcument

document

DEMO 1: Testing Auto Correction

Once typed type

“dcument” and enter,

“dcument” will be auto

corrected.

Tutorial Chapter 2: Auto Correction Everywhere (Demo in

Notepad)

At the next page, it is a tutorial to demo auto correction can

be done in Notepad.

Follow the steps in the Tutorial, or refer below for step by step

instruction:

Step 1: Press ENTER

Step 2: Type “dcument”

Step 3: Press ENTER, the word “dcument“ has been auto-

corrected to “document”

Step 4: Exit note pad (select Don’t Save)

Step 5: Press SPACEBAR to proceed to next page.

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DEMO 2: Testing Auto Correction at NOTEPAD

Notepad will be launched after pressing ENTER

Step 1: Press ENTER

Step 2: Type “dcument”

DEMO 2: Testing Auto Correction at NOTEPAD

Step 3: Press ENTER

“dcument” will be auto-corrected to

“document”.

Step 4: Exit Notepad. Select Don’t Save

DEMO 2: Testing Auto Correction at NOTEPAD

Step 5: Press SPACEBAR to proceed to next

page

Tutorial Chapter 3: Customizing mySignature

At the next page, it is a Form to fill for

1. Name

2. Email

3. Designation and Organization.

Complete the Form, and SecondKey (SK) will help to customize

a personalize mySignature.

mySignature will be exhibit at the end of the tutorial.

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Tips: Designation/Organization can be filled as such,

i.e.- President of United State of America

DEMO 3: Customizing mySignature

Fill in the Name, Email and Designation/Organization

Tutorial Chapter 4: myShortForm

At the next page, follow the step below to add a Shortform to

myShortForm.

Step 1: Press Ctrl + Alt + 4

Step 2: Type “btw”

Step 3: Type “by the way”

Step 4: Press ENTER

Step 5: Press ESC

At the next page,

Step 6: Type “btw”

Step 7: Press ENTER

Step 8: Press SPACEBAR to proceed to next page

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DEMO 4: Add myShortForm

Step 1: Press

Ctrl + Alt + 4

Step 2: Type “btw”

DEMO 4: Add myShortForm

Step 3: Type “by the way”

Step 4: Press ENTER, to save the

word in myShortForm list.

Step 5: Press ESC

DEMO 4: Add myShortForm

Step 6: Type “btw”

Step 7: Press ENTER,

myShortForm will be

triggered and “btw” will be

completed to “by the way”.

Step 8: Press SPACEBAR to

proceed to next page.

Tutorial Chapter 5: myCapital

At the next page, follow the step below to add a Shortform to

myCapital.

Step 1: Press Ctrl + Alt + 5

Step 2: Type “july”

Step 3: Press ENTER

Step 4: Press ESC

At the next page,

Step 5: Type “july”

Step 6: Press ENTER

Step 7: Press SPACEBAR to proceed to next page

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DEMO 4: Add myShortForm

Step 1: Press

Ctrl + Alt + 5

Step 2: Type “july”

Step 3: Press ENTER to save the word in

myCapital list

Step 4: Press ESC

DEMO 4: Add myShortForm

Step 5: Type “july”

Step 6: Press ENTER,

myCapital will be triggered

and, the first capital of “july”

will be capitalized to “July”.

Step 7: Press SPACEBAR to

proceed to next page.

Chapter 5: Conclusion

At the end of the tutorial, is the demo to show how SecondKey

(SK) myShortForm, myCapital and mySignature will help when

typing a sentence.

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DEMO 5: Typing a Sentence with SecondKey (SK)

Step 1: Follow the instruction

at the white box, and type as

following:

“btw, pass me teh dcument

on july. ” and “mysig”

DEMO 5: Typing a Sentence with SecondKey (SK)

While typing, typos such as “the” and “document” have been

automatically corrected.

Shortforms added “btw” has been expanded, and myCapital

added “july” has been capitalized.

DEMO 5: Typing a Sentence with SecondKey (SK)

Ultimately, the “mysig” will be expanded to a complete personal

signature as customized at the page shown during DEMO 3, as

exhibit above in the red box.

End of Tutorial Manual

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