Those of you who do a lot of computer work and/or play may find an application called QuicKeys useful. It is essentially a macro engine that lets you create keyboard shortcuts for complex sequences that get used over and over. For example, if your sign in name is "Joe" and your password is "123", then your sign-in process involves typiing j-o-e then hitting TAB and then typing 1-2-3. You could assign this sequence to, say, the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-F1, and it would type this out in the blink of an eye whenever you press Ctrl-F1.

It's capable of doing fairly complex things, and key sequences like the above are but one example. I have yet to figure out how to get it to write good hogwash definitions though. It's available for both Mac and Windows. It's about $100 from most sources e.g. Amazon.com. LINK