Uosk is a light tool that opens any ASCII, ANSI, UTF-8 and UTF-16 text file and converts words (e.g. separated by spaces) into buttons. Clicking one button the text snippet is pasted into any text editor (Notepad, WordPad, MS Office, OpenOffice...). You can edit snippets directly in Uosk, and save them as a new txt file. The snippet can also be copied to clipboard.It's basically a virtual keyboard with ability to set any amount of characters in one button.
tags: customizable on-screen-keyboard unicode-support virtual-keyboardFree Virtual Keyboard is a free, lightweight, multilingual and finger friendly virtual keyboard.
tags: Portable aid aid-for-disabled aids aids-for-disabledAn onscreen keyboard useful for tablet PC users and for mobility impaired users.
tags: accessibility on-screen-keyboardOn-Screen Keyboard Portable is a handy way to bring your settings for the Windows' built-in an-screenkeyboard with you from PC to PC. It will remember your hover preferences and other options and provides an easy way to launch it right from the PortableApps.com Menu.
tags: Portable accessibility keyboard-emulation keyboard-replacement on-screen-keyboardOn-Screen Keyboard is a utility that displays a virtual keyboard on the screen and allows users with mobility impairments to type data using a pointing device or joystick.
tags: accessibility virtual-keyboardKvkbd is a virtual keyboard for KDE, it contains many feature like system tray and dock support, autodetection and on the fly change of the keyboard layout, scripting with DBus, etc.
tags: accessibility kde virtual-keyboard on-screen-keyboard text-entryVirtual On-Screen Keyboard, Hotkey Manager, Windows Clipboard Viewer, Fast Speed Typing Tools,
tags: adjustable flexible keystroke short-cuts shortcut-managerFlorence is an extensible scalable virtual keyboard for GNOME. You need it if you can't use a real hardware keyboard, for example because you are disabled, your keyboard is broken or because you use a tablet PC, but you must be able to use a pointing device (as a mouse, a trackball, a touchscreen or opengazer); If you can't use a pointing device, there is gok, which can be used with just simple switches.
tags: gnome accessibility virtual-keyboard