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    Florence

    Florence

    On-screen virtual keyboard

    Florence is an extensible scalable on-screen virtual keyboard for GNOME that stays out of your way when not needed. You need it if you can't use a real keyboard either because of a handicap, broken keyboard or tablet PC but you can use a pointing devide.
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    ATI_SCOPE

    ATI_SCOPE

    Open Source Traffic Control Software

    ...) traffic cabinets. SCOPE executes under Linux or Windows. Currently it runs on a Linux based PC (used for concept and unit testing), a PowerPC prototype board with various I/O connectors (used for integration testing) and an Advanced Traffic Controller. SCOPE has the ability to simulate 64 traffic sensors and 8 pedestrian calls. It has several menu options to facilitate real time logging and debugging. SCOPE is easily ported to any platform and has wireless Android Tablet / Java PC interfaces.
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    This is only a port of the Widelands a realtime strategy game for the german tablet PC WeTab. The home site of widelands is http://widelands.org. Mor infos to widelands are there.
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    LT20Button driver is a Linux driver for the auxiliary buttons of the LG LT20 Tablet PC.
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    nettablet is a package that allows one to use a touchscreen-enabled device under Linux, such as a PDA, connected to a Linux-PC over a TCP/IP network as a graphics tablet.
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    Support tools (e.g. pen calibration) for running Linux on an HP TC1000 Tablet PC
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    ONLY LINUX RELATED SOFTWARE - Provides the interface for the PaceBook/TouchBook and SlimBook Pen - Tablet PC for Linux like backlight control , touchscreen drivers and calibration ( on-the-fly) , video output etc
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    These controls are .NET controls developed using C# and which extend the functionality of the Windows common controls to support Microsoft Tablet PC ink and to improve usability with a stylus. Ver 1 contains Menu, Label, Button, and List controls.
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