The Inhand Assistant is a personal device designed to help you create, manage, and execute a sequence of keys for various applications. It automates repetitive tasks, enhancing productivity and efficiency.
| Symbol | Key |
|---|---|
E | Enter |
T | Tab |
U | Up Arrow |
D | Down Arrow |
L | Left Arrow |
R | Right Arrow |
W | Left Windows |
w | Right Windows |
C | Left Ctrl |
c | Right Ctrl |
A | Left Alt |
a | Right Alt |
S | Left Shift |
s | Right Shift |
P | Pause (followed by a number for seconds) |
Hello{E1}
This will type "Hello" and then press Enter once.
To use special keys, wrap the sequence in curly braces. For most keys, add a number after the letter to show how many times it should be pressed. For the pause key (P), add a number to show how many seconds to wait. For example, {E1} means press Enter once, {T2} means press Tab twice, and {P3} means pause for 3 seconds.
Example:
{T1}Username{T1}Password{E1}
This will press Tab once, type "Username", press Tab once, type "Password", then press Enter once.
*[Button Number][your text and special keys]
Example: *2Hello{E1} — This sets button 2 to type "Hello" and then press Enter once.
* = command prefix[Button Number] = button number (2–8)[your text and special keys] = text (can include special key symbols)Your device has a white button called the enter button. When you turn it on, your device will press Enter for you after any sequence you create. A red light will show on the side when enter button is turned on, so you know it's active.
scan to reconnect it quickly.You can set each button using a simple syntax, and you can mix text and special key symbols. When you press a button, the text is typed out, optionally followed by Enter if the enter button is enabled.
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Inhand App