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Having a dedicated steno device is helpful for ergonomics and speed. This page lists the types of steno hardware ([[Steno hardware terminology|writers/machines/keyboards]]) that Plover supports.
This page lists the machine known to work with Plover.


**Table of Contents**
For most users, we recommend one of the [[Supported hardware#Commercially available hobbyist writers|commercially available hobbyist writers]]. All of the listed writers are perfectly adequate! Choose one that's in stock and within your budget. Plover also supports:


- [Dedicated machines designed for use with Plover](#dedicated-machines-designed-for-use-with-plover)
* [[Supported hardware#Stenotype machines|Professional stenotype machines]]
  - [Commercially Available Hobbyist Machines](#commercially-available-hobbyist-machines)
* [[Supported hardware#Standard keyboards|Standard keyboards]]
  - [DIY Machines](#diy-machines)
* [[Supported hardware#Video game controllers|Video game controllers]] (requires a plugin)
  - [Out-of-production Machines](#out-of-production-machines)
* [[Supported hardware#DIY steno writers|DIY steno writers]]
- [Stenotype Machines](#stenotype-machines)
  - [Supported protocols](#supported-protocols)
  - [Known supported stenotypes](#known-supported-stenotypes)
- [Keyboards](#keyboards)
  - [What's NKRO?](#whats-nkro)
  - [How do I know if my keyboard has NKRO](#how-do-i-know-if-my-keyboard-has-nkro)
    - [Test #1: Double Shift](#test-1-double-shift)
    - [Test #2: Keyboard Ghosting Test](#test-2-keyboard-ghosting-test)
  - [What if my keyboard is not capable of NKRO?](#what-if-my-keyboard-is-not-capable-of-nkro)
  - [Known supported keyboards](#known-supported-keyboards)
    - [Which type of key switch should I choose?](#which-type-of-key-switch-should-i-choose)
  - [Adapt a keyboard for steno use](#adapt-a-keyboard-for-steno-use)
    - [Keytoppers](#keytoppers)
    - [Keycaps](#keycaps)
  - [NKRO keyboards with an ortholinear layout](#nkro-keyboards-with-an-ortholinear-layout)
- [Laptops with NKRO](#laptops-with-nkro)
  - [Laptops that don't actually work with Plover](#laptops-that-dont-actually-work-with-plover)


# Dedicated machines designed for use with Plover
== Commercially available hobbyist writers ==
''See also: [[choosing a hobbyist steno writer]].''


Various steno enthusiasts are making and selling machines designed for use with Plover.
<!-- Group by brand (alphabetical), out of stock at bottom
-->{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Product Name
! Manufacturer
! About
!Javelin?(embedded steno)
! Price (USD)
|-
| [https://stenomod.blogspot.com TinyMod]
| Charley Shattuck
| <img alt="TinyMod" src="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-EtmothiLtUo/XL4RrK7jw5I/AAAAAAAACTU/8TibacoLPuYBu6-nmPhaEQnVZsweVEp5gCLcBGAs/s400/20190422_120223.png" width="300px" align="right" />
Open source hardware. A smaller, nonsplit version of the Stenomod that omits the number bar in order to reduce costs and size. The center vowel key is used as a number bar replacement. See [http://plover.stenoknight.com/2019/12/tinymod-review.html Mirabai’s review].<br><br>'''Stock status''' (January 2024): In stock
|No
| $140 (stock)<br>$180 (silent)
|-
| [https://nolltronics.com/product/ecosteno/ Ecosteno]<br>[https://nollelectronics.com/products/ecosteno International site]
| rowspan="2" | [https://nolltronics.com/ Nolltronics]
| <img alt="Nolltronics Ecosteno" src="https://nolltronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ecosteno-Main-e1664569753995-1024x666.png" width="300px" align="right" />
A machine whose mission is to be the best value option on the market. It has low-profile Kailh Choc switches with 20g actuation force. It features USB-C connectivity and an aluminum backplate with a solid tripod mount.<br><br>'''Stock status''' (June 2024): In stock
|No
| $95
|-
| [https://nolltronics.com/product/multisteno/ Multisteno]<br>[https://nollelectronics.com/products/multisteno-case-and-cables-included International site]
| <img alt="Nolltronics Multisteno" src="https://nolltronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC03181-Multi-Main-1200x1200.jpg" width="300px" align="right" />
The premium version of the Ecosteno, the Multisteno features 42 Kailh Choc (Pro Pink) switches with 20g actuation force, USB-C connectivity, an aluminum backplate, and a solid tripod mount. <br><br>'''Stock status''' (June 2024): In stock
|No
| $170
|-
|[https://stenokeyboards.com/products/asterisk-keyboard Asterisk]
| rowspan="3" |[https://www.stenokeyboards.com StenoKeyboards]
|<img alt="Asterisk" src="https://stenokeyboards.com/cdn/shop/files/holdingfrontwoodedit3.jpg?v=1712974633&width=713" width="300px" align="right" />
A split, unibody steno keyboard with touch capacitive sensors (Adjustable sensitivity). Traditional steno machine layout with top number bar.


## Commercially Available Hobbyist Machines


Machines that are or will be available for purchase. As of right now, there are no hobbyist lever machines. Instead, most options opt for keyboard switches, such as Cherry-style (Gateron Clear@35g), Kailh Choc (gChoc at 20g), or Matias (Red at 40g).
'''Stock status''' (June 2024): In stock
|Yes
|$50
|-
| [https://www.stenokeyboards.com/products/the-uni-v4 The Uni]
| <img alt="The Uni" src="https://docs.stenokeyboards.com/images/pics/uniAngle.jpg" width="300px" align="right" />
A split, unibody steno keyboard that comes pre-assembled with Gateron Clears (35g).<br><br>'''Stock status''' (June 2024): In stock
|Yes
| $100
|-
| [https://stenokeyboards.com/products/polyglot-keyboard Polyglot]
| <img alt="StenoKeyboards Polyglot" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7952620/208587451-87f9b998-b5a9-429f-bb8c-a90e1eda099b.jpg" width="300px" align="right" />
A steno keyboard made for both steno and Qwerty. Has QMK. More switches enable normal typing in Qwerty mode or extended steno layout.<br><br>'''Stock status''' (June 2024): In stock
|Yes
| $125
|-
| [https://www.stenography.store/ Starboard]
| [https://www.stenography.store/ Stenography Store]
| <img alt="Starboard" src="https://www.stenography.store/media/product_images/starboard-top_nDp8XBE.png" width="300px" align="right" />
An ergonomic steno keyboard with hot-swappable choc pink key-switches and can be screwed onto a tripod.<br><br>'''Stock status''' (June 2024): In stock
|Yes
| $90
|-
|[https://www.lim.au/#/hardware Jarne]
|[https://shop.chenonetta.com Chenonetta Creations]
|<img alt="Jarne" src="https://lim.au/assets/assets/image/jarne1.jpg"  width="300px"/>
A wireless, ergonomic, split steno keyboard with per key and underglow RGB, Kailh Choc hotswap sockets, screens, inbuilt security key and 64MB of storage for large dictionaries.


<!-- Let's try to keep it alphabetical -->


| Product Name | Manufacturer | About | Price |
Wireless charging, tenting and tripod mount options available as extras.
| - | - | ---- | - |
| [Ecosteno](https://nolltronics.com/product/ecosteno/) | [Nolltronics](https://nolltronics.com/) | <img alt="Nolltronics Ecosteno" src="https://nolltronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ecosteno-Main-e1664569753995-1024x666.png" width="300px" align="right" /> A machine whose mission is to be the best value option on the market. It has low-profile Kailh Choc switches with 20g actuation force. It features USB-C connectivity and an aluminum backplate with a solid tripod mount.<br><br>**Stock status** (as of January 2024): In stock | $95 |
| [Multisteno](https://nolltronics.com/product/multisteno/) | [Nolltronics](https://nolltronics.com/) | <img alt="Nolltronics Multisteno" src="https://nolltronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/DSC03181-Multi-Main-1200x1200.jpg" width="300px" align="right" /> The premium version of the Ecosteno, the Multisteno features 42 Kailh Choc (Pro Pink) switches with 20g actuation force, USB-C connectivity, an aluminum backplate, and a solid tripod mount. <br><br>**Stock status** (as of January 2024): In stock | $170 |
| [Polyglot](https://stenokeyboards.com/products/polyglot-keyboard) | [StenoKeyboards](https://www.stenokeyboards.com) | <img alt="StenoKeyboards Polyglot" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7952620/208587451-87f9b998-b5a9-429f-bb8c-a90e1eda099b.jpg" width="300px" align="right" />A steno keyboard made for both Steno and Qwerty. More switches enable normal typing in qwerty mode. You can also do things like shift+click in steno mode.<br><br>**Stock status** (as of January 2024): In stock| $125 |
| [SOFT/HRUF Splitography](https://softhruf.love) | Scott Urueta | <img alt="SOFT/HRUF Splitography" src="https://i.imgur.com/pvmzoQy.png" width="300px" align="right" /> Open source hardware. Its keycaps are injection molded and fit on Matias keyboard switches. The name is the steno representation for, and is pronounced as, "soft love". The SOFT/HRUF uses Matias Red switches (~40g actuation). With third-party springs and removing the switch's internal leaflet, it is possible to reduce the force required to actuate.<br><br>**Stock status** (as of January 2024): Out of stock. [(source)](https://softhruf.love/products/soft-hruf-erl) | $138 |
| [Starboard](https://www.stenography.store/) | [Stenography Store](https://www.stenography.store/) | <img alt="Starboard" src="https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/136953735426473984/1105663285493243984/starboard-top.png" width="300px" align="right" /> An ergonomic steno keyboard with choc pink keyswitches and can be screwed onto a tripod.<br><br>**Stock status** (as of January 2024): In stock | $90 (+ $10 shipping) |
| [TinyMod](https://stenomod.blogspot.com) | Charley Shattuck | <img alt="TinyMod" src="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-EtmothiLtUo/XL4RrK7jw5I/AAAAAAAACTU/8TibacoLPuYBu6-nmPhaEQnVZsweVEp5gCLcBGAs/s400/20190422_120223.png" width="300px" align="right" /> Open source hardware. A smaller, nonsplit version of the Stenomod that omits the number bar in order to reduce costs and size. The center vowel key is used as a number bar replacement. See [Mirabai's review](http://plover.stenoknight.com/2019/12/tinymod-review.html).<br><br>**Stock status** (as of January 2024): In stock | $140 (stock)<br>$180 (silent) |
| [The Uni](https://www.stenokeyboards.com/products/the-uni-v4) | [StenoKeyboards](https://www.stenokeyboards.com) | <img alt="The Uni" src="https://docs.stenokeyboards.com/images/pics/uniAngle.jpg" width="300px" align="right" /> A split, unibody steno keyboard that comes pre-assembled with Gateron Clears (35g). Embedded steno compatible.<br><br>**Stock status** (as of January 2024): In stock | $100 |


## DIY Machines


Projects to build your own machine.


| Product Name                      | About                  |
'''Stock status''' (September 2024): In stock
| ---------------------------------- | ----------------------- |
|Yes
| [MechWild BB Steno](https://mechwild.com/product/bb-steno/) | <img alt="BB Steno" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7952620/202928180-c25d7641-1a4a-41b9-ba16-ea93e0bdddb4.png" width="300px" align="right" /> A barebones keyboard kit from MechWild. Comes with a PCB ($10) and optional microcontroller (+$8) and a few other parts; you supply the switches and keycaps.
|$250-$350
| [Picosteno](https://nolltronics.com/product/picosteno/) | <img alt="Picosteno" src="https://nolltronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Picosteno-Assembled-not-square-1024x644.png" width="300px" align="right" /> A full Steno kit from Nolltronics. Starting at $20 for the PCBs and mounting hardware and going up to $61 for everything you need, this is the cheapest board you can make!
|}To set up one of these with Plover, see [[setting up a hobbyist writer with Plover]].
| [Stenokey](https://github.com/mike-ady/Stenokey) | <img alt="Stenokey" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mike-ady/Stenokey/master/Documentation/Stenokey.png" width="300px" align="right" /> Stenokey is an open-source do-it-yourself stenographic keyboard project. It is aimed at makers with some electronics experience (soldering) and who own a 3D printer or who have a friend with a 3D printer. |
| [The Uni v2 PCB](https://stenokeyboards.com/products/uni-v2-pcb) | <img alt="The Uni v2 PCB" src="https://i.imgur.com/gtbh0MD.jpg" width="300px" align="right" /> The Uni v2 PCB, instructions in the description. Some prior experience is recommended. Only comes with a PCB and has pre-soldered diodes. |
| [Yet Another Steno Keyboard](https://github.com/ttempe/YASK)| <img alt="YASK" src="https://github.com/ttempe/YASK/raw/main/YASK_V1_V2_small.jpg" width="300px" align="right"/> YAKS is an easy-to-build open-source design for a steno keyboard. Simple, no 3D printing needed, also exists in angled & staggered version. Check out the [build instructions](https://youtu.be/82yD0RMeEw8)|


''See also: [[out of production writers]].''
= Stenotype machines =


## Out-of-production Machines
<img src="https://www.stenograph.com/product/image/large/45009_wave.jpg" width="300"/><span id="supported-protocols"></span>
 
== Supported protocols ==
Models that are no longer made or available for sale.
 
| Product Name                      | Manufacturer      | About                  | Years |
| ---------------------------------- | ------------------ | ----------------------- | ----- |
| Stenoboard | Utopen (Emanuele Caruso) | <img alt="Stenoboard" src="https://cdn.thingiverse.com/renders/a9/15/3f/8c/6a/stenoboard_1.1_preview_preview_featured.jpg" width="300px" align="right" /> The Stenoboard was the first open source steno machine on the market, released in 2014 for around $180USD. The Stenoboard's keys actuate like mouse-clicks instead of a keyboard or lever-machine, which made it very uncomfortable to use. | 2014-2017 |
| [SOFT/HRUF](https://softhruf.love) | Scott Urueta | <img alt="Original SOFT/HRUF" src="https://groups.google.com/group/ploversteno/attach/1d0225cb7826d/Screen%20Shot%202016-10-14%20at%203.46.28%20PM.png?part=0.1&view=1" width="300px" align="right" /> The nonsplit version of SOFT/HRUF. | 2017-2018, superseded by the Splitography |
| [Stenomod](https://stenomod.blogspot.com) | Charley Shattuck | <img alt="Stenomod" src="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-n7j50BDdjAg/WJECk94jwCI/AAAAAAAAAI4/2E-G1dgflccCltPFN9FEPI4QtMW62ttCQCK4B/s400/20170131_131923.jpgre" width="300px" align="right" /> Open source hardware. This has light (35g actuation) keys and a split design. See [Ted Morin's review of the Stenomod](https://www.tedmor.in/blog/posts/stenomod-affordable-steno-machine) as well as [Martin Körner's review](https://stenoblog.com/the-stenomod/). The name is supposed to hint at how the machine is "modular" and adaptable. | 2017-2018, superseded by the TinyMod |
| [Georgi](https://www.gboards.ca/product/georgi) | [g Heavy Industries](https://www.gboards.ca) | <img alt="Georgi" src="https://assets.bigcartel.com/product_images/235027235/imadd+ge0.jpg?auto=format&fit=max&w=600" width="300px" align="right" /> Portable, affordable, and light-touch option. Low-profile Kailh Choc switches with 12g-actuation springs swapped in makes this the lightest-touch and lowest-height machine made for Plover so far. The removal of a number bar reduces costs and weight for portability. A third thumb key is to be used as a number bar replacement like the TinyMod. See [Martin's Georgi Stand with Trackball review](https://stenoblog.com/georgi-stand-with-trackball/), [Mirabai's review](http://plover.stenoknight.com/2019/12/georgi-review.html), [Aerick's Georgi Mount](https://aerick.ca/steno/georgi-stand/), and [Josh's photos](https://gist.github.com/JoshuaGrams/f688ae7a14a995c78ed06d49402dea04). | 2019-2021 |
| [Steko](https://quanicboards.com/products/steko) | [Quanic Boards](https://quanicboards.com) | <img alt="Quanic Boards Steko" src="https://i.imgur.com/ab9Ln8p.jpeg" width="300px" align="right" /> A simple, small steno keyboard featuring a RP2040 chip, a USB-C interface, Durock Dolphin silent switches, and 3D Printed PLA keycaps. | 2022-2023 |
 
 
# Stenotype Machines
 
<img src="https://www.stenograph.com/product/image/large/45009_wave.jpg" width="300"/>
 
## Supported protocols


Plover supports several protocols that are in use by various machines:
Plover supports several protocols that are in use by various machines:


* **Stentura serial**: most machines by Stenograph and many others.
* '''Stentura serial''': most machines by Stenograph and many others.
* **Gemini PR serial**: typically any recent machine made by the Neutrino Group, such as the Piper, Revolution, or Infinity series.
* '''Gemini PR serial''': typically any recent machine made by the Neutrino Group, such as the Piper, Revolution, or Infinity series.
* **ProCAT**: protocol used by all ProCAT machines.
* '''ProCAT''': protocol used by all ProCAT machines.
* **TX Bolt**: an older protocol supported by some machines as a primary or secondary protocol.
* '''TX Bolt''': an older protocol supported by some machines as a primary or secondary protocol.
* **Treal**: used only by the Treal from Word Technologies.
* '''Treal''': used only by the Treal from Word Technologies.
* **Passport**: used only by the Passport Writer from Advantage Software.
* '''Passport''': used only by the Passport Writer from Advantage Software.
 
This means that, in theory, many machines work with Plover.
 
## Known supported stenotypes
 
The following machines have been confirmed by users to work with Plover
after actually trying it:
 
| Product Name                      | Manufacturer      | Protocol/Connection | Comments                |
| ---------------------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------- | ----------------------- |
| Elan Cybra Student                | Stenograph        | Stenograph USB OR TX Bolt (serial)    |                        |
| Flash, Blaze, Impression, and Xpression | ProCAT        | ProCAT (serial, *maybe*)            | (For Blaze and other Windows CE-based writers) USB cannot be used with Plover, it is only to transfer files created on the Blaze to your PC or CAT software. USB does not work on Windows 10, only Windows XP (with ActiveSync), and Windows Vista/7/8 with WMDC.exe (Windows Mobile Device Center). Both are abandonware. You need an RJ11 (male) to DB9 (female) to use this writer. |
| Flash Writer                      | ProCAT            | TX Bolt            | Press `Mode` (far right button), click `Setup`, then press the `Emul` button. Display should read `Emulate: Baron` |
| Gemini2                            | Neutrino Group    | Gemini PR (serial)  |                        |
| Gemini RT                          | Neutrino Group    | TX Bolt            | Must start a job on screen or in [Infinity2](https://www.infinitytraditional.com/infinity-2/) |
| Lightspeed                        | Stenovations      | TX Bolt (serial over USB/Bluetooth) | Baud rate 9600 |
| Lightspeed Touch                  | Stenovations      | Gemini PR, TX Bolt (USB only)  | Must use provided "Lightspeed Zenith" software, not the "Lightspeed" software from the Stenovations website. Protocol can be changed depending on the "Writer Mode" setting in options. Choose "Model II and Model III" at startup. |
| Infinity Ergonomic                | Neutrino Group    | Gemini PR (serial over USB/Bluetooth)  | Baud rate 115200 |
| Infinity Genesis                  | Neutrino Group    | Gemini PR (serial)  |                        |
| Passport                          | Advantage Software | Passport (USB)      |                        |
| Passport Touch                    | Advantage Software | USB, Bluetooth | While in "Emulation Mode": Stentura over Bluetooth or TX Bolt over USB  |
| Revolution Grand                  | Neutrino Group    | Gemini PR (serial)  |                        |
| Stentura 400 SRT                  | Stenograph        | Stentura (serial)  | [Setup Instructions](https://github.com/openstenoproject/plover/wiki/How-to-setup-and-use-Plover-with-a-Stentura-400SRT)  |
| Stentura 200 SRT                  | Stenograph        | Stentura (serial)  | (same instructions as the 400 SRT)  |
| Stentura 500                      | Stenograph        | Stentura (serial)  | (same instructions as the 400 SRT)  |
| Stentura 8000 and 8000LX          | Stenograph        | Stentura (serial)  | (same instructions as the 400 SRT)  |
| Stentura Protégé                  | Stenograph        | Stentura (serial) OR Stenograph USB  | Works with the `plover-stenograph` plugin for USB. For Stentura serial: connect Serial-to-USB cable to serial port of Protégé. [Setup Instructions for Serial](https://github.com/openstenoproject/plover/wiki/Stentura-Protege-Setup-and-Usage-Instructions)|
| Tréal                              | Word technologies  | Treal (USB)        |                        |
| Wave                              | Stenograph        | Stentura (serial) OR Stenograph USB | Requires Stenograph drivers to do serial on Windows. All platforms can use the `plover-stenograph` plugin. Make sure "serial protocol" on the Wave is set to "Stentura". |
| Luminex II                        | Stenograph        | Stenograph USB OR Stenograph Wi-Fi | All platforms can use the `plover-stenograph` plugin for USB or Wi-Fi. Make sure the machine is connected to the same local network to use Wi-Fi. |
 
# Keyboards
 
If you don't have a steno machine, you can use a keyboard that supports N-Key Rollover (NKRO).
 
## What's NKRO?
 
This is a feature of some keyboards that means that you can press as many keys as you want simultaniously, and they will all register. Typical keyboards stop working correctly when you press somewhere between 4 and 7 keys at once.
For more information, see the [Wikipedia entry about NKRO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollover_(key)#n-key_rollover).
 
## How do I know if my keyboard has NKRO
 
In general, most keyboards will not be NKRO. "Gaming" and mechanical keyboards are most likely to have NKRO, while budget as well as laptop keyboards are unlikely to have NKRO.


The easiest way to test for NKRO is to visit [https://keyboardchecker.com/](https://keyboardchecker.com/) and press several keys all at once to see if they register. If your keyboard has NKRO, you will be able to press multiple keys with your palm and they will all light up as green on the website. If your keyboard does not have NKRO, several keys will not light up on the website.
This means that, in theory, many machines work with Plover.<span id="known-supported-stenotypes"></span>
 
== Known supported stenotypes ==
## What if my keyboard is not capable of NKRO?
 
If you don't have a keyboard that's capable of NKRO, but still want to give Plover a try, you can arpeggiate/roll the keyboard chords. Have a look at the [Beginner's Guide](https://github.com/openstenoproject/plover/wiki/Beginner's-Guide%3A-Get-Started-with-Plover#use-a-standard-qwerty-keyboard) for more information.
 
## Known supported keyboards
 
You can search for NKRO keyboards compatible with Plover by including "NKRO" or "anti-ghosting" in your search query. Make sure to check reviews before purchasing as some have been known to falsely advertise NKRO (although, this is a rare occurrence).
 
<!-- Is this table even useful? I'm not sure if it is possible to find some of the cheap keyboards anymore (they always go out of production or change brand names etc). -->


The following machines have been confirmed by users to work with Plover after actually trying it:
The following machines have been confirmed by users to work with Plover after actually trying it:


| Product Name               | Manufacturer           | Comments       | Price
{| class="wikitable"
| --------------------------- | ---------------------- | --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|-
| Anne Pro II | Obinslabs | NKRO over USB; 6KRO over bluetooth; Works on Mac | $20-100
! Product Name
| Aukey KM-G9 | Aukey | NKRO over USB; May not work on Mac | $35-50
! Manufacturer
| I-500 Victop (compact: 87 keys)     | Eastern times tech | NKRO over USB  | [27 GBP](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Water-Resistant-VicTop-Mechanical-Waterproof-Anti-ghosting/dp/B01DBYNVSY/)
! Protocol/Connection
| DareU DK87 (red switch) | DareU | NKRO over USB (Tested on Linux), however some keys may be stuck after released. Discontinued model. There is a [similar model](http://www.dareu.com/?m=home&c=View&a=index&aid=169), they may have the glitch mentioned above or not. | < $30
! Comments
| TOMOKO (87 key Mechanical Keyboard) | TOMOKO              | NKRO over USB (Works on Mac)   | [$30](https://www.amazon.com/TOMOKO-Water-Resistant-Mechanical-Keyboard-Non-Conflicting/dp/B01DBJTZU2/)
|-
| K552 | Redragon | NKRO over USB | [$35](https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-KUMARA-Backlit-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B016MAK38U)
| Elan Cybra Student
| X51 (Gaming Mechanical Keyboard 87/104) | Metoo                | NKRO over USB  | [$40](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Metoo-Gaming-Mechanical-Keyboard-87-104-Anti-ghosting-Luminous-Blue-Red-Black-Switch-Backlit-LED-wired/32782819448.html)
| Stenograph
| ZM-K600S                    | Zalman                | NKRO over USB  | [$40](https://www.amazon.com/Zalman-Unlimited-Multi-Key-keyboard-ZM-K600S/dp/B0196J3IPE)
| Stenograph USB OR TX Bolt (serial)
| K582                        | Redragon              | NKRO over USB  (Works on Mac. NB: Hitting Fn+WIN removes NKRO) | [$50](https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Mechanical-Keyboard-Keys-Linear-Quiet-Red/dp/B07KCRTN9Q/)
|
| K66                        | Corsair                | NKRO over USB  | [$55](https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-K66-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B072LTTNVS/)
|-
| K63                        | Corsair                | NKRO over USB (Works on Mac!) | [$80](https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-CH-9115020-NACORSAIR-Compact-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B06XC1WNPT)
| Flash, Blaze, Impression, and Xpression
| K68                        | Corsair                | NKRO over USB  | $160-200
| ProCAT
| K95                        | Corsair                | NKRO over USB  | [~$200](https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-PLATINUM-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B01MU3R9VM)
| ProCAT (serial, ''maybe'')
| KG901                      | Marvo                  | NKRO over USB  | $30-70 AUD
| (For Blaze and other Windows CE-based writers) USB cannot be used with Plover, it is only to transfer files created on the Blaze to your PC or CAT software. USB does not work on Windows 10, only Windows XP (with ActiveSync), and Windows Vista/7/8 with WMDC.exe (Windows Mobile Device Center). Both are abandonware. You need an RJ11 (male) to DB9 (female) to use this writer.
| STRAFE                      | Corsair                | NKRO over USB   | [$80](https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-STRAFE-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B012B6X7MI/)
|-
| CM Storm Quickfire TK      | Cooler Master          | NKRO over USB (Doesn't work on Mac)  | [$85](https://www.amazon.com/CM-Storm-QuickFire-TK-Mechanical/dp/B00A378L4C/)
| Flash Writer
| Vengeance K65              | Corsair                | NKRO over USB   | [$90](http://www.corsair.com/en/gaming-peripherals/gaming-keyboards/vengeance-k65-compact-mechanical-gaming-keyboard.html)
| ProCAT
| C413 Carbon                  | Logitech            | 26KRO            | [$90](https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/products/gaming-keyboards/g413-mechanical-gaming-keyboard.920-008300.html)
| TX Bolt
| Francium Pro                  | Deck            | NKRO over USB when in "lightning" mode (Fn + F10). Full NKRO works on Windows and Linux, but is rumored NOT to work on Macs (you'd be stuck with 6KRO). | [$94](https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=690)
| Press <code>Mode</code> (far right button), click <code>Setup</code>, then press the <code>Emul</code> button. Display should read <code>Emulate: Baron</code>
| Noppoo Choc                | Noppoo                | NKRO over USB (works on Mac without adapters)  | [$95](https://www.amazon.com/Noppoo-84-Technology-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B0091Q34EI/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1458020924&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=noppoo+choc+mini&psc=1)
|-
| Razer BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless | Razer                  | 14KRO over USB when in "gaming" mode (Fn + F10). Older BlackWidow Tournament Edition 2014 tested.  | [$100](https://www.razer.com/gaming-keyboards/Razer-BlackWidow-V3-Tenkeyless/RZ03-03490200-R3U1)
| Gemini2
| Apex M750 TKL              | SteelSeries            | NKRO over USB (Works on Mac, but for some reason if you install the SteelSeries Engine it stops working) | [$120](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076XDTLBB)
| Neutrino Group
| G710+                      | Logitech              | NKRO over USB  | [$130](https://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g710plus-mechanical-gaming-keyboard)
| Gemini PR (serial)
| Majestouch-2                | Filco                  | NKRO over USB   | [$167](https://amzn.to/oLy2xQ)
|
| Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate    | Das Keyboard          | NKRO over USB requires key sequence to enable. See fine print on underside of keyboard  | [$169](https://shop.daskeyboard.com/products/das-keyboard-4-ultimate/)
|-
| Apex M800                  | SteelSeries            | NKRO over USB   | [$199](https://steelseries.com/gaming-keyboards/apex-m800)
| Gemini RT
| Ergo Pro                    | Matias                | NKRO over USB   | [$200](https://matias.ca/ergopro/pc/)
| Neutrino Group
| Ultimate Hacking Keyboard  | Ultimate Gadget Labs  | NKRO over USB  | [$250](https://www.crowdsupply.com/ugl/ultimate-hacking-keyboard)
| TX Bolt
| Ergodox                    | Ergodox                | NKRO over USB  | [Parts €160.00 - Assembled €247.00](https://falba.tech/customize-your-keyboard/customize-your-ergodox/)
| Must start a job on screen or in [https://www.infinitytraditional.com/infinity-2/ Infinity2]
| Ergodox EZ (swappable switches) | ZSA Technology Labs, Inc.| NKRO over USB  | [EZ Only $270 - All Upgrades $354+](https://ergodox-ez.com)
|-
| Planck EZ (swappable switches) | ZSA Technology Labs, Inc. | NKRO over USB  | [ Planck only $180 - W/LED Backlighting $195 ](https://ergodox-ez.com/pages/planck)
| Lightspeed
| Model01                    | Keyboard.io            | NKRO over USB  | [$329](https://shop.keyboard.io)
| Stenovations
| Vortex Race 3 | Vortex Keyboard          | NKRO over USB (Only 6KRO on Mac. Untested on Linux)  | [$139](https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=3917)
| TX Bolt (serial over USB/Bluetooth)
 
| Baud rate 9600
### Which type of key switch should I choose?
|-
 
| Lightspeed Touch
Due to how multiple keys must be pressed simultaneously, there are two properties that are useful to have in a mechanical keyboard switch for steno: a **light actuation force** on a **linear** switch.
| Stenovations
 
| Gemini PR, TX Bolt (USB only)
The light actuation makes it easier on your hands. For a chord like `TKPWHRAOEUGD` (gliding), you are hitting 8 keys with your left hand. That means that whatever switch force you need to depress one key, you have to push 8-times as much. For a 80cN (~80 grams, ~2.9 oz) switch, that's 640cN (~640g, ~22.6 oz). **For this reason, your wrists will have a much easier time working with your machine if its actuation force is as light as possible.**
| Must use provided “Lightspeed Zenith” software, not the “Lightspeed” software from the Stenovations website. Protocol can be changed depending on the “Writer Mode” setting in options. Choose “Model II and Model III” at startup.
 
|-
| How many keys are in the average chord? |  |
| Infinity Ergonomic
| --- | --- |
| Neutrino Group
| 1:&nbsp;23<br />2:&nbsp;221<br />3:&nbsp;1115<br />4:&nbsp;3247<br />5:&nbsp;6168<br />6:&nbsp;7820<br />7:&nbsp;7293<br />8:&nbsp;5069<br />9:&nbsp;2707<br />10:&nbsp;1126<br />11:&nbsp;331<br />12:&nbsp;90<br />13:&nbsp;21<br />14:&nbsp;3<br />15:&nbsp;1 | <img src="https://i.imgur.com/77sH9t0.png" width="500px" /> |
| Gemini PR (serial over USB/Bluetooth)
 
| Baud rate 115200
The linearity is recommended because it's been found that the tactile feedback that one gets from an individual switch is not as useful when you are receiving 4-10 of those feedbacks at once. The brain just doesn't process all the fingers' feedback in a useful manner. And since the bump usually requires a small addition to the actuation force, we recommend keeping it linear and simple.
|-
 
| Infinity Genesis
Professional steno machines, historically, always bottomed out (meaning the keys are pressed until they can no longer travel; the bottom.) Newer machines use more complicated mechanisms for detecting key travel, often using magnets and the hall effect to determine where the key is, allowing for customizable actuation points. The typical force required for a modern steno machine is between **10cN and 20cN**, with some extremes on either end for personal preference. The travel of a typical lever steno machine is usually between **2mm and 30mm**. The lower end is found in machines like the LightSpeed (nonlever), where the higher end is around the maximum that you can configure a lever machine to stroke.
| Neutrino Group
 
| Gemini PR (serial)
Most of the mechanical switches have a 2mm actuation point and 4mm travel/bottoming out, but some community members have found that "speed switches" with an earlier actuation point (usually 1.1-1.4mm) are better for steno due to their increased sensitivity.
|
 
|-
| Switch | Stat | Note | Machines |
| Passport
| ------ | ---- | ---- | ------- |
| Advantage Software
| Kailh Choc Pink Pro |  20 cN linear | The lightest stock option available, though the reduced travel distance makes it feel comparatively heavier | All Nolltronics boards use this switch |
| Passport (USB)
| Gateron Clear / White | 35 cN linear | A popular stock option available on the market | Stenomod uses this switch |
|
| Matias Red | 35 cN linear | Feels heavier than 35 cN switches due to having a "flat" force curve. Matias also has a different stem from Cherry | SOFT/HRUF uses this switch |
|-
| Cherry MX Red | 45 cN linear | | |
| Passport Touch
| Kailh Silver | 50 cN spring* linear | Has an early actuation (1.1mm vs 2mm) | |
| Advantage Software
| Cherry MX Brown | 45 cN bumpy | While not ideal compared to other options, this switch is still a better choice than blues, blacks, and other Cherry switches | |
| USB, Bluetooth
|Kailh Choc Red | 50 cN spring* linear | | The Georgi uses this switch |
| While in “Emulation Mode”: Stentura over Bluetooth or TX Bolt over USB 
 
|-
\* The Kailh silvers and Choc reds use a spring that would cause a 50 cN actuation point at 2mm, but since they actuate earlier (1.1mm), the force required is nearer to 35 cN.
| Revolution Grand
 
| Neutrino Group
There are other methods to decrease actuation force for even these switches. This includes:
| Gemini PR (serial)
 
|
- Putting SPRiT 15g Choc springs into the Kailh Choc Pink Pro
|-
- Putting the Gateron Clear's 35 cN spring into the Kailh Silver for its earlier actuation point.
| Stentura 400 SRT
- Trimming the springs of a linear switch by several mm to reduce force.
| Stenograph
- Using an aftermarket spring with lower forces, such as a prototype 20 cN spring that isn't yet released to the wider market.
| Stentura (serial)
- Removing the leaf-spring (not the primary spring) in the Matias Red switch to make the force curve less flat.
| rowspan="4" | [[Setting up a Stentura 400SRT with Plover|Setup Instructions]]
 
|-
## Adapt a keyboard for steno use
| Stentura 200 SRT
 
| Stenograph
![](https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4202/34180678224_98d3e26f1f_n.jpg)
| Stentura (serial)
 
|-
Most keyboards have the keys in staggered rows, which can make it difficult to press two keys in a column with a single finger. To adapt a keyboard for steno use, you can use:
| Stentura 500
 
| Stenograph
* Keytoppers
| Stentura (serial)
* Keycaps
|-
 
| Stentura 8000 and 8000LX
You can also use a keyboard with an ortholinear layout.
| Stenograph
 
| Stentura (serial)
### Keytoppers
|-
 
| Stentura Protégé
Laser-cut keytoppers are in the shape of the keys on a steno machine. You stick them on top of the relevant keys on the keyboard. You can buy laser-cut keytoppers from the [Plover Store](http://plover.deco-craft.com/). You can also make your own keytoppers out of plastic or even coins.
| Stenograph
 
| Stentura (serial) OR Stenograph USB
![Laser-cut keytoppers sitting in a pile](https://i.imgur.com/cjWDy2J.jpg)
| Works with the <code>plover-stenograph</code> plugin for USB. For Stentura serial: connect Serial-to-USB cable to serial port of Protégé. [[Setting up a Stentura Protege with Plover|Setup Instructions for Serial]]
|-
### Keycaps
| Tréal
 
| Word technologies
If you have a mechanical keyboard, it is likely your keys have a [Cherry MX stem](https://deskthority.net/wiki/Cherry_MX) and will work with custom keycaps. You can replace the existing keycaps on your keyboard with different keycaps, to improve the layout for stenoing.
| Treal (USB)
 
|
- [StenoToppers](https://cemrajc.github.io/stenotoppers/) is a 3D printed keycap set designed by Jason Cemra. It aligns the rows, raises the keys, and reduces the keycap tapering, slant and gap. The 3d model (.stl) files are available on Github. If you have access to a 3D printer, you can download .stl files and print them for a negligible cost. Otherwise, you would need to use a 3D printing service.
|-
 
| Wave
  <img src="https://imgur.com/FRwXu8x.jpg" width="400">
| Stenograph
 
| Stentura (serial) OR Stenograph USB
- The [G20 keycap set](https://pimpmykeyboard.com/g20-blank-keycap-sets/) from Signature Plastics is a great set for steno, and will fit on an ErgoDox or other mechanical keyboard. The keys have a direction, so for optimal comfort, you should angle the top row of steno (`STPH...`) down, so that they are close to the bottom row (`SKWR...`)
| Requires Stenograph drivers to do serial on Windows. All platforms can use the <code>plover-stenograph</code> plugin. Make sure “serial protocol” on the Wave is set to “Stentura”.
- You can 3D-print a [steno-friendly keycap](https://github.com/morinted/stenomod_case).
|-
 
| Luminex II
Keys that have little space between them are good for steno, because then you can hit two neighboring keys with one finger (which is frequently necessary).
| Stenograph
 
| Stenograph USB OR Stenograph Wi-Fi
## NKRO keyboards with an ortholinear layout
| All platforms can use the <code>plover-stenograph</code> plugin for USB or Wi-Fi. Make sure the machine is connected to the same local network to use Wi-Fi.
 
|}
Keyboards with an "ortholinear" layout have the keys in straight columns. This is handy for steno, as it makes it easier to press two keys in a column with a single finger.
= Standard keyboards =
 
The following machines have been confirmed by users to work with Plover after actually trying it:
 
| Product Name                      | Manufacturer      | Protocol/Connection | Comments                |
| ---------------------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------- | ----------------------- |
| [ErgoDox](https://deskthority.net/wiki/ErgoDox)          |  ErgodoxEZ, Massdrop, FalbaTech, others |  USB |    The ErgoDox is a fairly high-end NKRO keyboard at $200, with an ortholinear layout. It has two separate halves, so you can angle them to suit you. You can order it with the Gateron White keys, which have an extremely light, 35 gram activation force. Read a [guide to Starting Stenography with an Ergodox by Paul Fioravanti](https://www.paulfioravanti.com/blog/starting-stenography-ergodox/).                    |
| [Planck](https://olkb.com/planck/) | OLKB | USB | The Planck is a fully programmable NKRO keyboard with an ortholinear layout. It is 40% the size of a standard keyboard. Read a [guide to starting stenography with a Planck by DiDoesDigital](https://didoesdigital.com/blog/build-your-own-steno-keyboard-its-easier-than-you-think/).  <br /> ![Planck steno keyboard](https://i.imgur.com/e9B2qpO.jpg)|
|[Preonic](https://olkb.com/preonic/)| OLKB | USB | The Preonic is a fully programmable NKRO keyboard with an ortholinear layout. It is 50% the size of a standard keyboard. |
| [Gherkin](http://plover.stenoknight.com/2018/05/limited-time-offer-stenogherkins-at-cost.html) | | USB | The Gherkin is a fully programmable NKRO keyboard with an ortholinear layout. It is 30% the size of a standard keyboard.
| [Iris](https://keeb.io/products/iris-keyboard-split-ergonomic-keyboard) | Keebio | USB | The Iris is a cheaper and slightly smaller alternative to the ErgoDox. It is a fully programmable split NKRO keyboard with 56 keys. The firmware needs to be edited to enable either NKRO or Gemini PR. Available in PCB and pre-built.
 
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# Laptops with NKRO


If you want to always have steno on the go, you might consider finding a notebook with NKRO. Note that not all these machines are equivalent in terms of actuation force or key shape. You might find, for example, that chiclet keys don't feel as good as the Alienware's classic keyboard style. It's always best to try laptop keyboards at a local store, if possible.
If you cannot purchase a steno keyboard, you can also use a standard computer keyboard.


| Model    | Screen Size | Manufacturer    | Rollover | Price (USD) | Weight |
See: [[using a standard keyboard with Plover]].
| -------- | ----------- | --------------- | ------- | ----- | ------ |
| [Alienware R3/R4](https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-laptops/sc/laptops/alienware-laptops) | 13", 15", 17" | Dell        | n-key | **$1000** to $3000 | 5.8 to 9.8 lbs |
| [GL553](https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Laptops/ROG-GL553VD/)    | 15"        | Asus        | 30-key  | $1200    | 5.5 lbs |
| [Razer Blade Stealth 8th Gen](https://www.razer.com/ca-en/gaming-laptops/razer-blade-stealth) | 13" | Razer | 14-key | $1200+ | **2.98 lbs** |
| [Zephyrus GM501](https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Laptops/ROG-ZEPHYRUS-GM501/) | 15"  | Asus        | 30-key  | $1500 to $2200    | 5.5lbs |
| [Omen X](https://www8.hp.com/us/en/campaigns/omenxlaptop/overview.html) | 17" | HP | n-key* | $1800 | 10.7 lbs |
| [P57X](https://www.gigabyte.com/Laptop/P57X-v7)    | 17"        | Gigabyte    | 30-key  | $1800    | 6.6 + 2.2 (power adaptor) lbs |
| [GL502](https://www.asus.com/ca-en/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL502VT/)    | 15"        | Asus        | 30-key  | $1900 | 4.9 lbs |
| [Aero 15/15x](https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Laptop/AERO-15--i7-8750H) | 15"      | Gigabyte    | 80-key*  | $2000 to $2900 | 4.6 lbs |
| [Legion Y920](https://www3.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/ideapad/lenovo-legion-y-series-laptops/Legion-Y920/p/88GMY900877) | 17" | Lenovo | 100-key* | $2200 | 10.1 lbs |
| [Zephyrus GX501](https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Laptops/ROG-ZEPHYRUS-GX501/) | 15"  | Asus        | 30-key  | $2500    | 4.85lbs |
| Aorus [X5 v8](https://www.aorus.com/product-detail.php?p=744) and [X7 v8](https://www.aorus.com/product-detail.php?p=745) | 15", 17" | Aorus | 80-key* | $2600, $3000 | 5.51 lbs, 7.05 lbs |
| [Predator Triton 700](https://us-store.acer.com/predator-triton-700-gaming-laptop-pt715-51-732q) | 15" | Acer | n-key (clicky keys) | $3000 | 5.3 lbs |
\* Untested for use with Plover


## Laptops that don't actually work with Plover
= Video game controllers =


After testing some of the laptops on the list above, they were found to not live up to their claims.
See: [[Video game controllers]]


| Model    | Manufacturer    | Claimed Rollover | Findings |
= DIY steno writers =
| -------- | --------------- | ------- | ----- |
| HP Omen [15](https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/omen-by-hp---15-ce051nr) and [17](https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/omen-by-hp---17-an053nr) | HP | "26-key rollover anti-ghosting" | Combination "YUHJ" on Qwerty only produces 3 letters |
| [GF62](https://us.msi.com/Laptop/GF62-7th-Gen-GEFORCE-GTX-1050TI.html) and [GP72](https://us.msi.com/Laptop/GP72-Leopard-Pro-6th-Gen-GTX-960M) | MSI | "anti-ghosting for up to 45 keys" | 99% of chords were OK, certain combinations wouldn't work -- e.g. QWEAS blocked R. Keyboard also responded abnormally slow when writing chords. |


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See: [[DIY steno writers]] 
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[[Category:Plover]]

Latest revision as of 08:34, 15 September 2024

Having a dedicated steno device is helpful for ergonomics and speed. This page lists the types of steno hardware (writers/machines/keyboards) that Plover supports.

For most users, we recommend one of the commercially available hobbyist writers. All of the listed writers are perfectly adequate! Choose one that's in stock and within your budget. Plover also supports:

Commercially available hobbyist writers

See also: choosing a hobbyist steno writer.

Product Name Manufacturer About Javelin?(embedded steno) Price (USD)
TinyMod Charley Shattuck TinyMod

Open source hardware. A smaller, nonsplit version of the Stenomod that omits the number bar in order to reduce costs and size. The center vowel key is used as a number bar replacement. See Mirabai’s review.

Stock status (January 2024): In stock

No $140 (stock)
$180 (silent)
Ecosteno
International site
Nolltronics Nolltronics Ecosteno

A machine whose mission is to be the best value option on the market. It has low-profile Kailh Choc switches with 20g actuation force. It features USB-C connectivity and an aluminum backplate with a solid tripod mount.

Stock status (June 2024): In stock

No $95
Multisteno
International site
Nolltronics Multisteno

The premium version of the Ecosteno, the Multisteno features 42 Kailh Choc (Pro Pink) switches with 20g actuation force, USB-C connectivity, an aluminum backplate, and a solid tripod mount.

Stock status (June 2024): In stock

No $170
Asterisk StenoKeyboards Asterisk

A split, unibody steno keyboard with touch capacitive sensors (Adjustable sensitivity). Traditional steno machine layout with top number bar.


Stock status (June 2024): In stock

Yes $50
The Uni The Uni

A split, unibody steno keyboard that comes pre-assembled with Gateron Clears (35g).

Stock status (June 2024): In stock

Yes $100
Polyglot StenoKeyboards Polyglot

A steno keyboard made for both steno and Qwerty. Has QMK. More switches enable normal typing in Qwerty mode or extended steno layout.

Stock status (June 2024): In stock

Yes $125
Starboard Stenography Store Starboard

An ergonomic steno keyboard with hot-swappable choc pink key-switches and can be screwed onto a tripod.

Stock status (June 2024): In stock

Yes $90
Jarne Chenonetta Creations Jarne

A wireless, ergonomic, split steno keyboard with per key and underglow RGB, Kailh Choc hotswap sockets, screens, inbuilt security key and 64MB of storage for large dictionaries.


Wireless charging, tenting and tripod mount options available as extras.


Stock status (September 2024): In stock

Yes $250-$350

To set up one of these with Plover, see setting up a hobbyist writer with Plover.

See also: out of production writers.

Stenotype machines

Supported protocols

Plover supports several protocols that are in use by various machines:

  • Stentura serial: most machines by Stenograph and many others.
  • Gemini PR serial: typically any recent machine made by the Neutrino Group, such as the Piper, Revolution, or Infinity series.
  • ProCAT: protocol used by all ProCAT machines.
  • TX Bolt: an older protocol supported by some machines as a primary or secondary protocol.
  • Treal: used only by the Treal from Word Technologies.
  • Passport: used only by the Passport Writer from Advantage Software.

This means that, in theory, many machines work with Plover.

Known supported stenotypes

The following machines have been confirmed by users to work with Plover after actually trying it:

Product Name Manufacturer Protocol/Connection Comments
Elan Cybra Student Stenograph Stenograph USB OR TX Bolt (serial)
Flash, Blaze, Impression, and Xpression ProCAT ProCAT (serial, maybe) (For Blaze and other Windows CE-based writers) USB cannot be used with Plover, it is only to transfer files created on the Blaze to your PC or CAT software. USB does not work on Windows 10, only Windows XP (with ActiveSync), and Windows Vista/7/8 with WMDC.exe (Windows Mobile Device Center). Both are abandonware. You need an RJ11 (male) to DB9 (female) to use this writer.
Flash Writer ProCAT TX Bolt Press Mode (far right button), click Setup, then press the Emul button. Display should read Emulate: Baron
Gemini2 Neutrino Group Gemini PR (serial)
Gemini RT Neutrino Group TX Bolt Must start a job on screen or in Infinity2
Lightspeed Stenovations TX Bolt (serial over USB/Bluetooth) Baud rate 9600
Lightspeed Touch Stenovations Gemini PR, TX Bolt (USB only) Must use provided “Lightspeed Zenith” software, not the “Lightspeed” software from the Stenovations website. Protocol can be changed depending on the “Writer Mode” setting in options. Choose “Model II and Model III” at startup.
Infinity Ergonomic Neutrino Group Gemini PR (serial over USB/Bluetooth) Baud rate 115200
Infinity Genesis Neutrino Group Gemini PR (serial)
Passport Advantage Software Passport (USB)
Passport Touch Advantage Software USB, Bluetooth While in “Emulation Mode”: Stentura over Bluetooth or TX Bolt over USB 
Revolution Grand Neutrino Group Gemini PR (serial)
Stentura 400 SRT Stenograph Stentura (serial) Setup Instructions
Stentura 200 SRT Stenograph Stentura (serial)
Stentura 500 Stenograph Stentura (serial)
Stentura 8000 and 8000LX Stenograph Stentura (serial)
Stentura Protégé Stenograph Stentura (serial) OR Stenograph USB Works with the plover-stenograph plugin for USB. For Stentura serial: connect Serial-to-USB cable to serial port of Protégé. Setup Instructions for Serial
Tréal Word technologies Treal (USB)
Wave Stenograph Stentura (serial) OR Stenograph USB Requires Stenograph drivers to do serial on Windows. All platforms can use the plover-stenograph plugin. Make sure “serial protocol” on the Wave is set to “Stentura”.
Luminex II Stenograph Stenograph USB OR Stenograph Wi-Fi All platforms can use the plover-stenograph plugin for USB or Wi-Fi. Make sure the machine is connected to the same local network to use Wi-Fi.

Standard keyboards

If you cannot purchase a steno keyboard, you can also use a standard computer keyboard.

See: using a standard keyboard with Plover.

Video game controllers

See: Video game controllers

DIY steno writers

See: DIY steno writers