Virtual keyboard type of program?

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Does anyone know of a typing tutor or anything like that that shows a
standard keyboard (but that incl. windows key, I believe that the AT
enhanced keyboard is what I might be looking for)? I'm thinking that
one where one can press virtual keys or that shows keystroke to the
user on the screen would be great.

Any tips or suggestions welcome.

Thanks.
 
fitwell said:
Does anyone know of a typing tutor or anything like that that shows a
standard keyboard (but that incl. windows key, I believe that the AT
enhanced keyboard is what I might be looking for)? I'm thinking that
one where one can press virtual keys or that shows keystroke to the
user on the screen would be great.

Any tips or suggestions welcome.

Hi fitwell,

Some virtual kepboards are listed here.

http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_DESKTOP.php#1.11Keyboard:Virtual

Typing tutors are listed here:

http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_BUSINESS-HOME.php#7.00TypingTutor

dunno which ones show the windows key. .

Susan
 
Hi fitwell,

Some virtual kepboards are listed here.

http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_DESKTOP.php#1.11Keyboard:Virtual

Typing tutors are listed here:

http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_BUSINESS-HOME.php#7.00TypingTutor

dunno which ones show the windows key. .

Susan

Susan, this appears extremely, extremely promising! Of course Click
'n Type is one of the first items that comes up when you google for
virtual keyboards, but the page I kept finding only showed one type a
keyboard, a non-standard one.
http://www.lakefolks.org/cnt/

But the page above re virtual keyboards has an entry just below Click
'n Type for CNTDesigner: http://www.polital.com/cntd/
This seems to add allow a great flexibility in the type of virtual
keyboard one can design. From there I hope to be able to do up
something very, very neat. But I'll hold off and try these apps out
before posting here what I'd like to do. I'm very excited about all
of this and it's a fantastic project that I've needed for many, many
years.

Anyway, I'll try these out and will report back.

Thanks!
 
fitwell said:
Does anyone know of a typing tutor or anything like that that shows a
standard keyboard (but that incl. windows key, I believe that the AT
enhanced keyboard is what I might be looking for)? I'm thinking that
one where one can press virtual keys or that shows keystroke to the
user on the screen would be great.

Which version of Windows? Windows 2000/XP has one built-in.
 
Which version of Windows? Windows 2000/XP has one built-in.

Really? Neat. Sorry, Should have mentioned, win98SE. Fortunately,
Click-N-Type with Click-N-Type Designer will do the job very nicely.

Thanks!
 
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