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GNU Gtkeyboard

A graphical keyboard that can be used by people with physical disabilties (it can also help them to use other X11 applications that require keyboard input) and/or people who just prefer to type things without a keyboard. The user presses keys on an onscreen keyboard that will either be entered into a simple text editor that GTKeyboard provides, or into an app that the user specifies by clicking on the window. I/O can currently be redirected to a file, and short cuts for frequent actions are put into the menus.

The program also contains extensive shortcuts to speed up editing: both regular editing shortcuts and web-authoring/programming shortcuts that speed up data entry.

Last updated 17 May, 2005


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  • GTK+ (Use Requirement)
  • glib (Use Requirement)
Related Projects

Gtypist, libxklavier

Versions

1.1.8

1.1.8 released 2003-03-16

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User reference manual available in HTML format from http://opop.nols.com/gtkeyboard-manual/; User reference manual available in PostScript format from http://opop.nols.com/proggie/gtkeyboard-manual.ps.gz

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