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Re: on screen keyboard.
by Sad Eagle on Saturday 20/Dec/2003, @09:30
There is actually more than one, and you may be able to use one right now, depending on what exactly you need. If you just need text input, try out viki (it's in kdenonbeta); you may have to combine it w/kmousetool from kdeaccessibility, to make input easier, depending on your needs. Through the atk bridge, the gnome onscreen keyboard may be usable; that one has slightly more features, including capturing UIs to button grids, but it's of course not clear whether it works right, since the bridge is not yet avaiable

(There is also a sort of third option, klavi, which I wrote, and which uses a patched Qt to talk to Qt accessibility interfaces directly; that has basic input and menu + toolbar capture, but it's too much of a prototype to likely be of much use)
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