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TapTap / Re: TapTap - LATEST VERSION INFO THREAD - v1.01.01 - Oct 29, 2006
« Last post by mouser on October 30, 2006, 08:33 AM »
thanks for those pointers, i will add links to them on the taptap web page and help file.

yes you are right, the intent isnt on being a general keyboard remapper, unless that is really needed, but rather on mapping these unusual things like double taps to regular hotkeys.
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GOE: THE GREAT DONATIONCODER.COM 2006
GETTING ORGANIZED EXPERIMENT
- WEEK EIGHT -


FLYLADY'S TECHNIQUES II

Text and Assignment Written by DALLEE

The deadline for this assignment is November 5.


Week EIGHT Assignment: Practice the Techniques of FlyLady

Text and assignment written by DALLEE

NOTE: This week’s assignments appear at the end of this post.



Week 7 introduced FlyLady of www.FlyLady.net, who addresses issues of “everyday life.” This week, we concentrate on two of the fundamental principles FlyLady brings to Getting Organized and the relationship of the Flying methodology to the systems of David Allen and GTD (“Getting Things Done”), as well as Mark Forster and DIT (“Do It Tomorrow”).


1. FlyLady: Keep It Super Simple (“KISS”)

FlyLady emphasizes basic principles which are just that – Basic. FlyLady starts with developing a basic building block of new behavior and builds an organizational structure, piece by piece, upon that foundation to create habits and routines.

If you doubt the joy and utility of simplicity, read or re-read Art and the Zen of Web Sites, and ponder the advice attributed to Obi-Web Kenobi, "Use the defaults, Luke. Use the defaults." And as you design your organizational system, consider the principles set forth in Art and the Zen of System Design, including that the designer should “Make it easier to use the system than to not use the system.”

FlyLady proposes that you start household routines with a clean Kitchen Sink and let your progress spread from that point. Urging micromovements and babysteps, she recommends that you take the gradual approach. As she observes in “Take care of yourself first, rest will follow”, “Be nice to yourself: don't pile on too much to do at one time. * * * * You have been following the ‘crash and burn model’ all your life. You know where that gets you!”


2. Clutter Can Pop Up In Any Context

In her article “You just can't organize the clutter,” FlyLady addresses household clutter and states “Anything can become clutter when you don't use it, don't love it, and you don't have a place for it. * * * * All [clutter] does is clog up our homes and our lives.” She concludes: “If you learn nothing else from me, I hope that these words will stick with you. You can't organize clutter; you can only get rid of it.”

That statement is indeed a basic truth: Organize only what adds to your life and dump the rest. No one puts it better than FlyLady: “You have tried to sort it, box it up, put it in plastic tubs, cram it into closets, fill up the garage and you have even rented rooms for your clutter! * * * * [You will have clutter in ] pretty silk boxes, plastic tubs and filled-to-overflowing closets [and eventually] all those boxes, tubs and closets throw up all over your cutesy organized clutter.” Hopefully, you are now convinced that trying to organize clutter is futile.

Clutter can invade your mind and your business practices. FlyLady states: “[C]lutter keeps * * * * minds pulling * * * * in several directions at one time. You are never going to plow a field if the horses are pulling in two different directions. It is time to put on the blinders and use all your brain power on one thing at one time.” She recommends breaking a business plan into basic steps and “then establish simple habits for your morning, afternoon and evening to keep you on track with your grand plan.”
 
Even your organizational lists of things to do may contain clutter or clutter your life, requiring pruning to permit a balanced life to grow. In one succinct sentence, Suw Charman advanced the thought that a list of to-dos should not occupy all your time: “When you accept that your To Do list is more like a Mobius Strip than an actual list, you accept that it will never been finished” and will begin to attend to all the areas of your life.
      
FlyLady would say that you must find the essence and strip that which you find to be excess. Remember that safety, self-maintenance, security, and self-esteem, as well as a sense of belonging to a family or group, are the root life issues identified in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and, as noted last week, it is well accepted that self actualization and self transcendence can follow only after these basic human needs are addressed.


3. Integration of FlyLady and Allen’s GTD Principles

We spent Weeks 2 and 3 of this Experiment with the Getting Things Done (GTD) System set out in David Allen's Book "Getting Things Done, The Art of Stress-Free Productivity" (2001), focusing on the two major concepts of (1) getting things out of your mind and written down, and (2) formulating concrete "actionable" next steps for tasks you decide to undertake.

Blogger LG in Flylady and GTD: A Study of Similarities presents a comparison of these two systems. Condensing those observations here, the blog finds substantial parallels:

“[Neither system has] beginners moves. You already know how to do everything you need to know to do GTD. Flylady says that there is no right way to do housework * * * *

Once you're used to it, [both involve a] natural way to move. GTD does become second nature. Same with Flylady. She recommends building habits, one step at a time, so that things get done without my fully being aware of it. What this all boils down to, GTD and Flylady, is establishing good habits.
   
[Both handle] basic movement and resource allocation masterfully. GTD is flexible and scalable. So is Flylady. Everything you do with both systems can be ramped up to take on big projects, as well as handle the details.

[Both support] a peaceful and spontaneous way to move through the world, with minimal effort. Both systems are about gaining peace. * * * *

[Both] can be practiced. The more [you] rehearse, the better you get. The more I do my routines, the more they become second nature - for both systems.

* * * * GTD is not a system that insists you start with a grand purpose statement and decide your activities from that. In fact, it works in the opposite direction -- take care of and manage the tasks you are already committed to -- to free up time and energy for planning. * * * * Flying is about knowing what is outstanding, tackling it in a way that allows time for other things; it allows flexibility and a way to maintain the norm when circumstances impose on my life.

All in all, it's almost like GTD and Flying are the yin and yang; both made of the same substance, but approaching from different points of view -- one male, one female -- one business, one home.”


4. Integration of FlyLady and Forster’s DIT Principles

Weeks 4 and 5 of this Experiment explored the ideas of Mark Forster and his newest book Do It Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management (January, 2006), stressing his recommendation of using a “closed list” of tasks for a day, working at least 5 minutes a day on your major current project (your “current initiative”), and taking control of routine tasks by doing them at a scheduled time (like checking email).

FlyLady and Forster have obvious similarities. Forster recommends concentrating on one new project at a time and developing a pattern of activity: “Concentrating on one project at a time is a very good time management principle. You may remember that old music-hall turn, the Chinese spinning plates. The performer has a huge number of bamboo rods and the aim is to get a plate spinning on the end of each rod. A good performer can get thirty or more plates spinning at the same time. The way it is done is to get one plate spinning properly, then to move on to the next plate, then to the next. Go back to an earlier plate only when it starts to wobble.” He also favors make a 30 day commitment to a project. Forster, like FlyLady, commends a timer as his favorite time management tool (post of September 17, 2006).
                                 
Forster, when addressing the distinction between professional and domestic task organization, said: “The principle of dealing with a backlog applies [to both]. Get your routine for domestic chores sorted first, and only then tackle the backlog. Define for yourself a minimum amount of tidiness etc that you want to maintain, and don't let yourself get paralysed by perfectionism.”


5. Assignment

Review the FlyLady assignment from Week 7. Continue to work on any action routine you selected before or select now. Commit to bringing that activity into your life by practicing it for 28 days and until it is an actual habitual routine. Only one at a time! Monitor implementation, both during habit formation and thereafter.

Post on this week’s thread what everyday issues you have decided to address, the actions you are taking, and any reaction.


HAPPY FLYING!
-Dallee


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TapTap / Re: TapTap - LATEST VERSION INFO THREAD - v1.01.01 - Oct 29, 2006
« Last post by mouser on October 30, 2006, 06:01 AM »
can you explain more about what you want?

but let me also just explain where i think taptap fits in to the world of hotkeys and macros.
there are some great hotkey/macro tools (like autohotkey, macro express, lots of others).
so i dont think taptap should try to do what they already do, and some of them surely can be used to do advanced stuff like doing certain things when certain programs are running.

so i think taptap should limit itself to stuff it can do reallly fast, that other programs can't, like catching the double tap stuff.

now having said that, i'm open to the possibility of saying that a double-tap in one program might send a different key than a double tap in another, since it wouldnt impact speed nor be very hard to add.
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But what I want to know is why does living like this have to be considered a bad thing? What if it works for some people? What if having a structured life brings misery to some?
Does anybody besides me believe in organized chaos?

I guess i agree with you for the most part.  Especially things like sleeping - some of us are night owls and work much better at night.  I'm guessing that a real part of that tendency to work at night is biological for us, and so fighting against it is fighting an uphill battle.

I guess my position is that there is no point in trying to force yourself into a rigid structure that doesn't suit you.  If you can wake up and go to sleep and eat whenever you want, and it works for you, go for it.

But i also believe that sometimes we use that as a crutch to avoid having to change, and sometimes other circumstances in our life demand we adjust to that.

And lastly, i do believe there is a tradeoff.  there is definitely a kind of creativity available in having a chaotic open schedule, but i think there is also a price to be paid sometimes for it.  And speaking only for myself, i would like to work on improving the areas of my life that require more discipline and hard, minimally-creative aspects that depend more on having good habits.
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It's hard for the brain to keep so many different kinds of tasks in mind at the same time - so it might just be a case of two many different kinds of activities and the costs associated with trying to keep switching your context between them.

I'm guessing that as behaviors get more automated this might become less of a problem, or give yourself permission to fall behind in the pc stuff for a while and not be dissapointed in yourself when you do.
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Living Room / Re: 12,003+ Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
« Last post by mouser on October 30, 2006, 04:58 AM »
only 12,003? hardly seems worth the trouble to visit if that's all they've got
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on October 30, 2006, 04:51 AM »
the main advantages of google (or similar service) is simplicity.  no contracts, no hfinding advertisers, etc.  you end up with ads that usually have something to do with the content on the page automatically.  you'd expect to make more from a negotiated ad contract, but it would be a *lot* more work.

as chris brought up - maybe we should think about this whole ad thing some more because one of the things we don't want to happen is to give people the impression that our reviews and recommendations are biased in order to favor people that we might have ad contracts with.

that's what's so nice about having normal users fund our site - it means there is no split loyalty or appearance of favouritism or motivation to do anything but please the members of the site, and i quite like that.

but if we put our heads together we might be able to come up with something different and unusual that could work and still be respectable..
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Super Efficient Extended Hotkey Mapper
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 11:16 PM »
it sounds like as you say, taptap is seeing the right alt as right-alt, instead of as winkey.

this means that it is refusing to work with it.

taptap is not meant to detect things like alt+F2 and map them to something else.. i could add support for such things but right now taptap wont every try to catch alt combos or control combos, or shift combos.

it's really just designed now to catch NON-STANDARD hotkey events.

i use non-standard to mean the kind of hotkeys that many programs can't be configured to catch, like double taps of control/shift/alt, keys like pause, print, etc., and also the win+key combos that some programs can't be configured to use.

SO,
don't expect to use taptap to catch and re-map standard ctrl+key or alt+key combos.

in your case you've got this strange situation where you want alts to be winkeys.. 

i could probably pretty easily add some options/flags to do this once we decide it's something you and maybe others could benefit from..
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Super Efficient Extended Hotkey Mapper
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 08:31 PM »
so does taptap see it as r-alt?
i mean i cant think of any reason i couldnt make taptap itself have an option that says to treat r-alt as winkey for its own private purposes.
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Super Efficient Extended Hotkey Mapper
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 06:52 PM »
well that's a great question.  i ASSUME it will see it as winkey - i.e. that windows will FIRST internally remap it as you say, and then pass it to my program, but there is only one way to know and that is to try :)
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 06:38 PM »
i think that was my point chris - i think we'd rather lose $10-$15 a day and have the pride and respect that comes with not having adverts.

i was just saying that if we ever get to the point where some tasefully small subtle ads would bring in $100/day, well that's a lot of money that could fund a lot of stuff (for example it would mean less begging for people to donate to reviewers if they could get the advert money from the review pages, etc), and we'd have to think hard before giving up $100/day in ads that would be impossible to make up from donations.
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Super Efficient Extended Hotkey Mapper
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 04:24 PM »
hotkey can't map left control to winkey (although i actually could add something like that in a future version - maybe map right control to winkey?)

so if you dont have a winkey, it means your options are limited to having taptap work with double presses of leftcontrol,rightcontrol,lefshift,rightshift,leftalt,rightalt,numlock,scrolllock, ins
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Super Efficient Extended Hotkey Mapper
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 04:23 PM »
sorry, that's a typo.
to map it to Control F1 it would be:
keymap DRS : C+F1
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 04:22 PM »
ps my general feeling is to not have any ads on the site unless the money lost from not having them is truly dramatic.  when we took them off the site we lost $5-$8 per day of revenue.  that is not chicken feed for this site, that's a significant amount.  but removing the ads was a very nice feeling and i think the pride and dignity of not having ads (and not feeling like we were suckers putting stuff on our site that we don't necesarily approve of), was worth that loss.  but we try to be practical here, and if we go to the point for example that the ad money was bringing in, for example $100 a day, then it might mean we should focus less on donations and more on giving software away and less on asking for donations.  though i have to say that i think being funded by donations has made a serious difference in the way this site operates, and shifting to an ad funded model would cause real harm to that, so i'm not expecting to go down that road.  but i just think we should stick to our willingness to not be afraid to experiment, explore different possibilities, etc.  at least it keeps life interesting.
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 03:55 PM »
it's true it does have the possibility to blur the line in a bad way.  we don't have control over who advertises with google ads, so it's not like we take ads from certain companies or promote software to get an ad contract, but it's still a bit odd.  the really odd part of course is that on all of our software pages are ads for competing shareware programs  :P
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TapTap was just released (Oct. 29):

Let's you map ctrl taps and other taps and other stuff to any hotkey.  For the line to use to make it work with farr as you requested see:  https://www.donation...dex.php?topic=5972.0
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 03:30 PM »
it's more out of curiosity than anything else - i'm definitely not saying the ads are coming back for more than a week.  just thought it would be worth putting them back up for a week to remind ourselves what they were like and see if the ads get more or less clicks than they did before.
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Site/Forum Features / Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 02:33 PM »
As you know we removed google ads many months ago -
out of curiosity i'd like to restore them back the way they were for 7 days, if no one objects strongly, as an experiment.
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Living Room / Invisible Bike And Other Cat Signs
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 12:35 PM »
For your daily laugh.. Some of these are so good..



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TapTap / Tips and Tricks
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 10:02 AM »
Got any to share?

Here's a line if you want to trigger find+run robot with double-tap of left control key:

keymap DLC : pause
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Super Efficient Extended Hotkey Mapper
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 08:47 AM »
I have finished "TapTap Hotkey Extender", or at least the first beta version.

Web Page: https://www.donation...er/TapTap/index.html
Forum Thread: https://www.donation...dex.php?topic=5971.0
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LaunchBar Commander / Re: How to add shortcuts?
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 08:46 AM »
1. the menus arent updated until you close the tree configurator.
2. you might want to make a backup of your configuration launchbar files while you are experimenting, just in case.
3. AllStartMenu is not working for you?  what windows operating system version are you using?
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TapTap / TapTap - LATEST VERSION INFO THREAD - v1.03.01 - Nov 21, 2006
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 08:34 AM »
DOWNLOAD FROM Program Web Page

LATEST RELEASE:
v1.03.01 - 11/21/06
  • Now you can use capslock, pause as actions of keymaps




OLDER RELEASES:
v1.02.01 - 10/29/06
  • Reloading after changes could sometimes leave hotkeys and options unchanged
  • Fixed bug where it was ignoring doubletaps in some rare cases.

v1.01.01 - 10/29/06
  • First public release


What is TapTap?

TapTap Hotkey Extender is a tiny super-efficient tray-based utility (under <100k) for keyboard fanatics.

It monitors for certain unusual hotkey combinations not supported by most programs (like doubletap right shift key). When such hotkey combinations are detected, TapTap will simulate a normal hotkey that the user has configured.

In this way, you can configure any of your programs to respond to these extended hotkey events as if they supported it natively.

Example:
  • You might have a program which normally triggers on Alt+Ctrl+F5, but you want to configure it to trigger with a double tap of the right control key. You can use TapTap to detect Right Control Doubletap events, and send a Ctrl+Alt+F5 when it does. In this way, you can control your programs the way you want to, and they never know the difference.

Written in lean and mean C++ and highly optimized for insignificant cpu/memory access.

TapTap.png
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Find And Run Robot / Re: Chosen item number appearing in next search bug
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 07:51 AM »
thanks for reminding me about this - i think i reintroduced this at my last round of optimizations; ill try to fix this in the next couple of days since i know it's a showstopper.
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LaunchBar Commander / Re: How to add shortcuts?
« Last post by mouser on October 29, 2006, 05:25 AM »
ah!
maybe!
try it, try choosing the special AllStartMenu folder contents, and see if it displays.

another advantage of using the special folders choices, is that Launchbar Commander is designed to work on a USB stick, and will auto grab the proper directories in this case.
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