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Check out FOXTROT.

They did a demo at our AS/400 user group about a year ago.

It captures a script of human keystrokes and mouse movements associated with a repeating pattern of activities, and is particularly suited for cut & paste data between dissimilar systems, such as getting customer requirements from THEIR computer system & entering to our application.

The script can then be modified.

I not know how to "translate" handwritten to digital other than human action.
There used to be some kind of "recognition" software depending on the quality of the handwriting.

Have been asked to provide users with an 'in view' internet screen, as well as an 'in view' iSeries screen (client access tenet or rpg-cgi browser screen). User is viewing thousands of documents (public records) and transcribing handwritten names and addresses. It adds a lot of mouse clicking to have one full screen session with the other minimized. Owner wants to buy a huge monitor (24 inch or more) for the users (2 or 3).
I can see how to remove toolbars to both IE and CA.
Have not seen anything that could be cut and paste from 2 sessions.
Looking for any other ideas to anyone who has done similar stuff.
jim franz
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