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OnScreen 1.78


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista
Downloads 23 Limitations None
Publisher Innovation Management File Size 6.9M
Date added 04 Jun 2007 Check your speed

This is an Assistive Technology (for the physically challenged) version of IMG's world standard, commercial, My-T-Touch programmable 3D onscreen keyboards and macro utilities which include over 200 US / International layouts. It is designed to be used with both traditional and Assistive Technology pointing (input) devices. Written at the same level as Windows, this utility provides network logon and complete control over all Windows functions and applications. It also includes many user-friendly Assistive Technology enhancements such as visual Zoom over Keys, Text-to-Speech, Headmouse 'Look-Away' Suspend mode, Word Completion, multiple user dictionaries, and a dictionary editor for editing and importing word lists. It supports any traditional or Assistive Technology PS2, USB, or serial-type pointing (input) device.

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