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    Sharpkeys

    Sharpkeys

    SharpKeys is a utility that manages a Registry key

    SharpKeys is a Windows utility that remaps keyboard scancodes by modifying the Windows Registry. It provides a simple interface to swap keys—for instance, mapping Caps Lock to Shift—without running background processes.
    Downloads: 198 This Week
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    OSVKeyboard

    OSVKeyboard

    A virtual keyboard for those ones who got sick of the windows one

    This is an open source virtual keyboard for Windows 7 or Vista. It uses WPF and Windows Aero Effects and is developed in C#. The Keyboard Layout is German QWERTZ with Ä,Ö and Ü
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    An onscreen keyboard that makes use of multitouch functionality in windows7. You *NEED* a multitouch enabled computer with windows7 installed. Otherwise this is useless for you. Its still early so it does nothing much. But help me build it! please :-)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SAW - Special Access to Windows

    SAW - Special Access to Windows - a programmable on-screen keyboard.

    SAW - Special Access to Windows - is a programmable on-screen keyboard. It is a powerful tool for providing Access to the Windows operating system for people who need alternative Switch or Pointing device input options. The latest SAW 6 version update was supported by the AEGIS project (http://www.aegis-project.eu/). It is fully Windows 7-10 compatible, supports Unicode, includes its own "Blade" word prediction and abbreviation expansion engine, can interact with the CCF-SymbolServer for graphic symbol support (http://www.conceptcoding.org/), and adds several other features to make creating interfaces easy for those who use alternative inputs. Note (February, 2019): We are experiencing problems with recent MS DotNet updates breaking backward compatibility which is blocking new installations of SAW 6, and stopping the Blade word prediction from working in installed SAW 6 packages. We are working on solving this problem ASAP. Sorry for the inconvenience!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SaPhoTeKeyboard is a phonetic keyboard for writing Telugu. That means, you can type the words like you would transliterate them with Latin letters. For example you type "mUDu" and the output is "మూడు".
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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