MIDI QWERTY Typer turns a full 88-key MIDI piano into a computer typing surface, so you can keep practicing, recording, composing, and controlling your computer without balancing a separate typing keyboard over your instrument.

The point is simple: if your hands are already on an 88-key MIDI piano, the piano can become your typing surface too.
The intended typing layout depends on the range and spacing of a full 88-key piano.
The normal letter keys are non-programmable so the tutor, overlay, and muscle memory stay consistent.
Chords, the virtual keyboard popup, and gate keys can be configured around your workflow.
No giant workstation. No lap keyboard. No awkward arm just to type a few letters or shortcuts while practicing.
Keep your hands close to the piano while entering text, commands, or note labels.
Reduce the reach to a desktop keyboard during takes, editing, naming, and workflow commands.
Use the overlay and tutor logic to build a predictable, repeatable layout on the piano.