ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

FOCAL keystroke programming

Imagine you have a big computer with lots of buttons on it. Each button does something different when you press it. Now, let's say that you want to make it easier to use your computer by only pressing a few buttons instead of having to press a lot of different buttons every time you want to do something.

Focal keystroke programming is a way to do this. It's like giving your computer a secret code or password that it understands. Instead of having to press lots of buttons to do a task, you only need to press a few buttons in the right order. This is called a "keystroke".

For example, instead of having to click on a certain menu, then choose a certain command, and then selecting an option from a list, you can just press a few keys in order and the computer will do it for you. It's like having a secret password that only you know that tells the computer what to do.

This can be really helpful for people who use their computer a lot, especially if they have a disability or have trouble using a mouse. By using focal keystroke programming, they can do things faster and more easily.