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    Eagle Mode

    Eagle Mode

    Zoomable user interface (ZUI) with file manager, file viewers and more

    Eagle Mode is a zoomable user interface (ZUI) with file manager, file viewers, games, and more. This project is about a futuristic style of human-computer interaction, where the user can visit almost everything simply by zooming in. It features a portable C++ toolkit API for developing such ZUIs, and it features the Eagle Mode application, which provides a virtual cosmos with plugin applications. The most important one is the professional file manager with its rich, scriptable command...
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    Downloads: 55 This Week
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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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    Downloads: 83 This Week
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    This project is a highly configurable Virtual Unicode Keyboard written in Java. You might want to use it to type some words in a foreign character set with your mouse.
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    Linux Console program that make a virtual keyborad that can be used with an absolute coordonates pointing device. It means that you can use your touchscreen to emulate a keyboard. It also does copy paste and stroke recognition.
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    OpenMAIA. Free Virtual Keyboard Engine for disabled people. An Open Source project totally written in C++ with support of wxWindows library.
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    This project is for a virtual keyboard on the silkscreen area of a PalmOS device. It supports multiple key layouts editable on the handheld itself; previewing on the screen; and macros to start programs or input keys. 10x4 Qwerty layout included.
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    ViKi (Virtual Interactive keyboard Interface) is a global framework that enables contactless human machine interaction using computer vision techniques. Only a simple webcam is sufficient to emulate traditional devices such as mouse and keyboard do.
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