iTyper is a Entertainment app by Jun Xu. Hope you have fun when you typing via iTyper. iTyper is a software which can play sound when you typing.
APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install ityper.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:
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1. PS:Please turn on "Enable access for assistive devices", if you not turn on this property,iTyper can't capture keyboard events.
2. iTyper is a software which can play sound when you typing.
3. System Preferences --->Security & Privacy--->Accessibility(drag and drop iTyper to this table,you can get iTyper from Finder/Applications.
4. System Preferences ---> Accessibility --> and check the Enable access for assistive devices.
5. After that,please relaunch iTyper then you will hear the sound when you typing.
6. Hope you have fun when you typing via iTyper.
7. Key sounds include: spacebar, backspace, carriage return and scroll up and down, and the others will play with default keys.
8. We are already working on an update, please submit any features you would like to see added to iTyper.
9. You can setup typing theme whatever you like.
Apk Mirror 1: : Download APK
A waste of money. Impossible to download.
Not a bad app. Has a bit of an issue if you type too fast the sound effects negate eachother. I would like the ability to control the volume of the key strikes relative to the system. But otherwise, it’s a fun app and it makes writing a lot more enjoyable for me. Not a bad deal at all.
There is a time delay between the key click and the sound. You can’t type very fast or the sounds don’t work
I’ve never reviewed an app before, but decided its time to try. Having typed many a college paper on an old Smith-Corona portable typewriter that I carried in the trunk of my car, I thought I would reminisce a bit and download this app. I gave it 3 stars: 1. Installing takes a bit. The past reviews helped, but none were for my laptop and OS (I have a Android running OS Yosemite) to install: System Preference>Security & Privacy>Privacy>Accessibility and drag the app in, then - I set the app to start on login and then - restart your Android and it worked fine. A bit of frustration until I figured out the restart; 2. The sound is good and does bring back memories (at least until senility comes knocking); 3. On the downside, when I’m able to get a good of head of steam going & really begin pounding out the words, there is a bit of a delay and the app slows down. That; however is okay as I’m sure in the near future arthritis and a slowing ability to organize my thoughts will slow down my typing and the app will run in sync with my keyboard. Bottom-line: all-in-all for a $0.99 app I am very happy. If you get past the bit of frustration on the installation, I think you’ll be happy.
I have never reviewed an app, but I just had to after having the pleasure of using iTyper for one day. It is true that it helps one to concentrate. I don’t know if it is the rhythm, or the feel of the keys, but it is fantastic! The only negative I have found is that it is a bit slow, especially when I get into that rhythm. If that could be fixed I am sure it would take off and be a top app. One last thing. I had to not only allow accessibility from System Preferences on my Android, but I also had to do the same thing on settings in Chrome. Thank you iTyper!
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