I created a set of slide macros with the primary purpose of putting the vowels after the letters. Although it's only one vowel at a time, I find it can save time. I also have some other slides, described below.
I also added slides to the numbers so that you can access the more common keyboard symbols for those numbers (e.g., 2->@, 3->#, the various brackets/braces/etc). I also added a slide for putting a space after comma and quote.
Summary of letter slides (in addition to the above slides):
- North : Uppercase letter (or lowercase, if you have shift/caps on)
- NorthEast: miscellaneous macros--feel free to replace with your own
- East : letter+space
- SouthEast: letter+u
- South : letter+o
- SouthWest: letter+i
- West : letter+e
- NorthWest: letter+a
For a few of the SouthEast, I also have letter+y, e.g. bu/by, lu/ly, zu/zy, but haven't decided if I like it, or if it causes me to pause too long to pick the right option. I am leaning towards removing it, but have not yet.
For the letter a, I don't need any words with "aa" in them, so for NorthWest, I have "at", "an", as", and "and".
For the letter i, I don't need any words with "ii" in them, so I have "if", "in", "is", "it", "it's" and "its".
For the letter q, the slide inserts the u before the letter.
Anyway... if anyone is interested, let me know and I will upload them somewhere.
--Daniel 'Dang' Griffith