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Easy to follow. For a bit more insight on this I have an animated demonstration of scanning options in Clicker which you might find useful. Another XP limitation is the layout of the letters. They have been set out to emulate a standard keyboard which makes it faster for mouse users who are already familiar with the QWERTY layout.

Many on-screen keyboards can be customized. The prediction software works by analysing your high frequency words and providing suggestions as you type the first one or two letter, or even as you complete the previous word. This can be of enormous benefit to on-screen keyboard users as the number of virtual keystrokes saved cuts down on physical exertion and greatly accelerates the overall typing rate. Many on-screen keyboards provide audio output of the keys as they are highlighted through the scanning.

This is very useful for people with visual or reading difficulties. I discovered that the keys on the Windows XP OSK automatically scale up to fill the window when it is forcibly resized.

I realised this when I set the menu fonts to extra large and noticed that the keys all remained within the fixed window and reduced in size equal to one another. This can be accomplished through the Windows Task Manager which can usually be accessed by pressing:.



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