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Custom Layouts

Change the letter pattern to meet individual needs.
Screenshot of keyboard, showing four rows of keys and menu options across the top.

An on-screen keyboard program designed for use by people who have limited mobility, such as people suffering from muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, stroke, or similar handicaps or disabilities.

An on-screen digital keyboard. It resembles a standard, QWERTY-style keyboard with a number pad.

On-screen keyboard program designed for industrial and commercial applications to allow a mouse or any other pointing device to operate within any Windows program without, or as an addition to, a keyboard.

Screenshot of a Windows program displaying a blue spreadsheet with various figures and a graph.

Keyboard interface program designed to allow a mouse or any other pointing device to operate within Windows without, or as an addition to, a keyboard.

Picture of a hand holding a smartphone displaying the app, with a light green keyboard on the bottom and a text window on the top.

An on-screen keyboard designed to work on any sized device and for people with big fingers or grasping difficulties. It forgoes the QWERTY layout for a single-line of characters. It automatically autocorrects misspelled words and continues to "learn" the user's typing patterns.

A virtual keyboard with a white and blue color scheme, and a text box filed with below it.

Virtual keyboard that allows individuals with upper extremity disabilities, quadriplegia, or severe physical disabilities select letters, numbers or commands on a computer by pressing a button or a pedal.

Rectangular onscreen keyboard with large Qwerty layout and function buttons across the top.

A free, open-source multi-purpose on-screen keyboard. It was designed with the needs of handicapped persons in mind. 

Screenshot of a virtual on-screen keyboard with grey keys.

On-screen keyboard program designed for use in industrial and commercial applications by people with fine motor or upper extremity disabilities.

Brain-computer interface communicator

intendiX is a novel, user-friendly software and hardware package providing an EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface system; it is a complete and compact BCI system for patients' everyday lives. intendiX lets users control different applications just by paying attention to the symbol they want to communicate.

Click2Speak on-screen keyboard.

Click2Speak offers an assistive on-screen keyboard, catering to people with motor impairments who cannot use a standard keyboard, enabling easy communication and access to Windows based PC and tablet applications.

Indic Onscreen Keyboard screenshot.

An on-screen keyboard application that shows InScript keymaps which allows users to type characters shown in GUI for the following 12 Indian languages: Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Punjabi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu.