If you are wanting a software option.
Start -> Run -> osk
I run the Windows XP Onscreen Keyboard if I need to use a keyboard on my touch screen. It always works, been very tested for accessibility and has every function needed.
If you are more requesting ideas on what to do when you build an OSK then I would have to say make sure that you think about convenient keys like “www.” and “.com”. They save a bit of typing and don’t take up much extra room.



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