Complete stenography guide for court reporting and legal transcription. Use when building steno projects from basic to professional level, learning court reporting workflows, optimizing legal dictionaries, setting up Plover for courtroom use, creating specialized legal briefs, or developing speed for legal documentation.
Build professional court reporting stenography projects from fundamentals to expert proficiency.
Court reporting stenography requires:
Steno Machine Options:
Stenography uses simultaneous key presses (chords) instead of sequential typing:
Example chords:
- "THE" = T H (single chord)
- "HELLO" = H E L O (multiple chords)
- "COURT" = K O R T (one chord)
Chord Structure:
Learn steno theory:
references/steno-theory.md for chord mappingSet up your environment:
Tools needed:
Develop legal vocabulary:
references/legal-dictionary-guide.md for legal terminologySpeed building:
Dictionary optimization:
references/dictionary-optimization.md for techniquesReal-world applications:
Advanced workflows:
Continuous improvement:
See references/legal-dictionary-guide.md for:
See references/steno-theory.md for:
See references/dictionary-optimization.md for:
See references/plover-court-setup.md for:
Target milestones:
Practice strategy:
Hand/Wrist pain:
references/ergonomics-and-health.mdAccuracy issues:
Legal terminology gaps:
Dictionary conflicts:
Dictionary validator (scripts/validate-dictionary.py):
Speed tracker (scripts/speed-tracker.py):
Legal brief builder (scripts/legal-brief-builder.py):
Learning materials:
Community:
Questions? Tips? Updates? This skill grows with real-world court reporting experience. Share your progress and challenges!