Accessories -> Accesibility -> On Screen Keyboard for older versions of windows. You have to have the accesibilty features installed of course. Takes up like 5mb i think.
Some of you might find Windows XP's On Screen Keyboard useful.
Here is a picture of it in action:
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Accessories -> Accesibility -> On Screen Keyboard for older versions of windows. You have to have the accesibilty features installed of course. Takes up like 5mb i think.
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win2000:
start -> run -> osk.exe
>>You have to have the accesibilty features installed of course.<<
I have mine without those features ( XP Pro German) but it's not mentioned under assecorys.
But the exe's exists in windows\system32 folder as
osk.exe - OS Keyboard
narrator.exe - Think is that the pc reads thext ( never tried it )
There are also DVDplay , Progman.exe (oldwin3.11-sytle)and a .exe called OSuninstall? maybe if u get rid of winxp u can know uninstall it
OSK rulez - tried it few times on "mini"keyboard design . Think i'll not put a keyboard in my car or only one o f those plastic silicone ones. ( don't know how its called in englich)
Felix
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See that....I went to all the trouble of programming my own!
Doh!
- Jeff
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