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Features

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Multilingual

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Themes: an ability to configure interface themes

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Sounds: an ability to assign sounds to program events

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Colors: an ability to configure theme colors


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Initial setup wizard


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Support: priority technical support

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Upgrade: notifications of every Major Upgrade and the new registration key, free of charge


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Exceptions: An ability to specify applications in which Comfort On-Screen Keyboard will be disabled

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The program toolbar in the Windows taskbar

 

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Multi-touch support for Windows 7 and hardware that supports it. Touch input is available with 255 touch points.


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Gestures function support (fast entering of capital letters, spaces, etc.)


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Customizing: an ability to customize the keyboard layout and create your own keyboard types


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The number of available types of on-screen keyboards

20

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Zooming: an ability to change the size of the keyboard without the need to edit it.


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Word auto-complete function


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A floating window for starting the on-screen keyboard

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An icon for starting the keyboard next to the text cursor


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Advanced language bar

2 languages

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Application shortcut icons that are shown on the on-screen keyboard

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Development: support of programmatic control of the on-screen keyboard


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Special characters: an ability to display symbols accessible via Ctrl and Ctrl+Shift


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Logon: An ability to show the on-screen keyboard before logging into the system

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Additional options for comfortable typing: auto-repeat function, automatic keypresses (hover mode), etc.

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