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Posted 23/07/2008 22:17:54


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Just like having the ability to use the mouse and left click on the Windows' calculator buttons, is there such a thing as a virtual keyboard for windows XP?
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Posted 23/07/2008 22:34:59


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There is on XP tablet edition

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Posted 23/07/2008 22:38:52


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There are probably loads, think more along the lines of a disadvantaged person unable to type but able to grasp a mouse.

Virtual keyboard typed (irony, gotta love it) into Google gives this result 1st (after the sponsored result):

http://www.lakefolks.org/cnt/


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Posted 23/07/2008 22:44:01


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You've tried the one already built into Windows, found under Accessibility on the Accessories menu?


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Posted 23/07/2008 22:57:18


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jason got there just before me.  i was about to give exactly the same answer.

i have used it and as a temporary solution it works fine

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Posted 23/07/2008 23:01:57


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Oh, so there is lol. Never knew that was there tbh.


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Posted 23/07/2008 23:19:12


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there is a pretty amazing program called dasher, which gives you the alphabet arranged so that you just navigate your mouse through it to spell words. I used it with a PDA, very nice, albeit a bit slow compared with a real keyboard
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/Download.html

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