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Virtual Keyboard step-by-step
Step 1
Select one of the layout indicators in the lower left corner. The selected layout will be
highlighted. The following keyboard layouts are available for the moment:
| Ar |
Arabic |
| Bl* |
Baltic |
| CE* |
Central European |
| De |
German |
| De |
German (IBM) |
| Dv |
US Dvorak |
| En |
US Standard |
| Fa |
Farsi |
| Gr |
Greek |
| He |
Hebrew |
| Ru |
Russian Standard |
| Rt |
Russian Transliterated (phonetic) |
| Tr |
Turkish |
| Ur |
Ukrainian |
| Ut |
Ukrainian Transliterated (phonetic) |
| Ws* |
Western languages |
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after character input this layout switches back to English.
Step 2
Start typing text. Virtual Keyboard provides two input methods: keyboard or mouse input. The text will
appear in the Virtual Keyboard window. Use TT/FF button to turn graphics fonts on in case
you have trouble displaying non-english characters
- TT/FF button toggles graphics font layout
- APPLY button transfers an input text to the Web window.
- CLEAR button clears the Virtual Keyboard window.
- CLOSE button closes the window without transferring the text into the web application.
- All other function keys correspond to the actual keyboard.
Step 3
When done, click APPLY to transfer the text you have typed into the web form on the page.
Step 4
To edit the text in a web page window click on the Virtual Keyboard icon to open the
applet's window. The text will be inserted automatically and become available for editing. When done, again click APPLY,
and the text will be transferred back to the form.
Limitations of the trial version
The trial version has the following limitations:
- the Shift/CapsLock keys are disabled, so you can't type text in uppercase and certain characters
- the text buffer size is limited to 128 bytes i.e. the number of characters you can type in the window will not exceed 128.
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