About this software
Virtual Keyboard provides an on-screen typing interface suitable for environments without a physical keyboard. This commercial license covers deployments for 10 to 24 users and is intended for business or institutional use requiring virtual input devices.
The software enables text entry via a visual keyboard and supports integration into standard desktop workflows. Installation, deployment, and user management are governed by the commercial license terms.
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eCo Software Virtual Keyboard
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Benefits
- On-screen typing: Provides a visual keyboard for input without hardware keyboards
- Commercial licensing: Covers 10 to 24 users per purchased license
- Business deployment: Intended for business and institutional virtual input deployments
- Simple integration: Integrates into standard desktop workflows and applications
- User management: License terms dictate installation and user administration
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation available: Publisher provides product documentation for installation and usage information
- License support: Information on licensing and user counts is available from the publisher
- Technical resources: Technical requirements and compatibility are defined in publisher materials
- Deployment guidance: Guidance for rollout and administration is provided by publisher resources
- Updates and maintenance: Update policies are determined by the publisher and covered in product documents
Frequently asked questions
What is eCo Software Virtual Keyboard?
An on-screen keyboard application that enables text input using touchscreens or pointer devices, acting as an alternative to physical keyboards for data entry and accessibility.
How does it handle input and interaction?
Operates as a standard input method: users tap or click keys on the screen to send characters to active text fields, with support for common editing actions such as backspace and enter.
Can the keyboard be customized for layouts and languages?
Virtual keyboards commonly provide configurable layouts, language options, and adjustable key sizes or themes; specific customization capabilities vary by product and deployment.
Is the virtual keyboard suitable for accessibility and kiosk use?
On-screen keyboards are often used for accessibility, assistive technologies, and public terminals; they can be configured for touch-friendly operation and simplified input workflows.