Stenovations
Stenovations' digitalCAT software and LightSpeed writers were created by owner/president Johnny Jay Jackson. During his reporting career, Johnny passed the RPR, RMR and RDR. He served for 10 years as a federal official before starting his free-lance firm. Said firm was extraordinarily successful and funded the founding of Stenovations and the development of the digitalCAT software and LightSpeed keyboards. Stenovations' mission is to create reasonably priced, solidly reliable, intuitive, flexible, user-friendly software, and to provide competent and polite technical support. The LightSpeed writer is Johnny's dream-come-true keyboard. Johnny owns patent rights to the sensing technology that was develop and used on the skin of the robotic arm of the International Space Station. He also owns two additional patents that complement the base patent, relating specifically to computer keyboards. Instead of metal springs and levers, to convert the pressure on each key into steno strokes, the LightSpeed's sensors are actuated by reflected light. The LightSpeed keyboards not only facilitate speed, but their use reduces stress and fatigue.