PhysType is a keyboard that helps you input physics formulas!
Easily type specialized formulas when chatting on social media or searching in your browser.
When you want to ask a friend a question in chat, or when you want to search for how to do an integration...
If you're studying or researching physics, you'll probably find yourself in these situations often.
However, physics often involves many symbols, such as Greek letters and differential and integral calculus symbols, that can be difficult to input on a standard keyboard.
As a current university physics student, I created "PhysType," a keyboard specifically designed for physics formulas.
[Key Features]
● Dedicated layouts for each field
PhysType offers keyboards for "Basic Formulas," "ABC," and "Greek Letters," as well as a "Quantum Mechanics" keyboard featuring bracket symbols and characters like ψ and ℏ, and a "Theory of Relativity" keyboard featuring characters like μ, ν, and Γ.
Easily switch to the keyboard that's best for you.
● Enter similar characters and symbols with flick input or long press
Flick input or long press allows you to easily enter a wide variety of characters, including subscripts, superscripts, subscripts, italics, bold, and similar symbols and characters.
Holding "∫" suggests "∬," while holding "∂" suggests "∂/∂" and "∂/∂t," making it easy to enter complex symbols and frequently used sets.
● Add as many original layouts as you like
PhysType allows you to create your own original keyboard layout from the screen that appears when you click the "Edit Keyboard" button on the top screen and then the "+" button in the bottom right.
You can add as many original layouts as you like.
Creating a keyboard that suits your question or field of expertise will dramatically increase your efficiency.
If you notice any issues, desired or unnecessary keys, or desired features, please let us know using the form below.
https://forms.gle/N3tBWhVusyizgkTB8
If you enjoy this, please share it with your physics friends!
Charu Lab
Email: charulab.dev@gmail.com