Point and Click Vs. Hot Keys

EpiphanyTrading, I am guessing you are looking to use point-and-click or hot keys to intiate order entry. So, you'd start order entry and then have to type in the price of a limit or stop order anyway.

Consider a platform that allows entering both the order type and the price with a single click. For example, XTrader, ButtonTrader, NinjaTrader.
 
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Whoa..... Cool stuff.

How great would that be? I will, for certain, be looking to work with this type of hardware.


Brendan
You could also buy a regular numpad and do something similar. Just change the hotkey settings in your software or get a macro type program. Something like this http://www.autohotkey.com/ Ive never tried it though. You can also change the physical keys or use those stickers.
 
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Get one of these (Nostromo N52), they are like a speed keyboard for your left hand

customize the keys as you wish

http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=390404

i had this, but turned out i couldn't use it with macro express properly and my front end (was setting it up to spray orders but had issues)

this was years ago, so maybe the product is better now.
ergodex is great though, just map out the keys/functions however you like, just google it.
 
what's wrong with using shift and/or ctrl+letter keys?

I have shift+ Z through N filled with BUY keys, shift+ A through H filled with sells...

numpad changes quantity of shares

arrow keys move limit price

enter enters orders
 
The Dick Tracy model . . . maybe they make the keypad version

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I have a pad by Xkeys:
http://www.piengineering.com/xkeys.php

Specifically, the Pro one (170 USD):
http://www.piengineering.com/xkeys/xkpro.php

You may want to check out Logitech's (80 USD):
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/gaming/mice_keyboard_combos/devices/5123&cl=us,en

And Ergodex's (150 USD):
http://www.amazon.com/Ergodex-DX1-I...TF8&coliid=I21I2GTOI8DU3O&colid=1BBZ7061TJA2I


Hotkeys allow you to improve your accuracy entering (and modifying orders), particularly with fast moving instruments, such as crude oil.

I've tried using it directly with IB's TWS, since so far NinjaTrader does not allow the use of hotkeys (they're implementing them in the new Version 7, we'll see how they work).

However, I haven't yet found a good way to use the keyboard across multiple instruments/windows, since you need have the window/DOM ladder selected for it to work properly. If you just want to use it with one instrument, it works fine.

Best trading,


Jorge
 
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