Advanced on-screen keyboard offering customizable layouts, predictive text, and improved accessibility for touch devices
Advanced on-screen keyboard offering customizable layouts, predictive text, and improved accessibility for touch devices
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Program license Trial version
Developer Comfort Software Group
Version 9.5
Works under Windows
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(2 votes)
Developer
Comfort Software Group
Works under
Windows
Program license
Trial version
Version
9.5
Pros
- Highly customizable layouts, appearance, and key functions
- Visual shortcut references for applications
- Multilingual support with real-time character display
- Accessibility features for users with limited mobility
- Efficient for touchscreen, tablet, and kiosk deployment
Cons
- Full feature set requires a paid license
- Manual setup may be complex for new users
- Does not offer handwriting recognition
A customizable virtual keyboard optimized for touchscreens and accessibility
Overview
Comfort On-Screen Keyboard Pro is a virtual keyboard designed for Windows users who require an alternative to a physical keyboard. It is particularly suitable for touchscreen devices, ultra-mobile PCs, tablets, and public kiosks. This software brings a flexible, highly configurable on-screen typing experience to a range of use cases, catering to both casual users and those with accessibility needs.
Features and Functionality
One of the main strengths of Comfort On-Screen Keyboard Pro lies in its extensive customization options. Users can adjust the keyboard’s layout, size, position, and color scheme to suit their personal preferences or device constraints. There are numerous built-in templates, and advanced users can create custom key arrangements to better suit specific workflows.
The keyboard supports all standard typing functions, including key repeat when holding down a key, and displays real-time feedback by visually pressing keys as you interact with them. For users typing in multiple languages, the keyboard shows the actual characters that will be entered, addressing the common problem of missing localized hardware.
A particularly handy feature is the integration of shortcut icons for Windows and popular applications, which transform the keyboard into a quick reference tool for productivity. This visual guide makes it easier to remember and access software-specific shortcuts, improving efficiency.
The software also offers typing aids, such as color-coded zones indicating finger placement—a valuable tool for learning to touch type. These features help minimize neck and eye strain by allowing users to keep their attention on the on-screen keyboard rather than constantly glancing down at a physical keyboard.
Accessibility and Use Cases
Comfort On-Screen Keyboard Pro is designed with accessibility in mind. It is a practical solution for users with mobility impairments, making text entry possible via mouse, touchscreen, or alternative pointing devices. The high level of configurability ensures it can be adapted to varying visual or physical requirements.
For kiosks and shared systems—such as in retail, healthcare, or information terminals—the software provides a robust, secure method of input. The option to set up the keyboard to occupy part of the screen or work in floating mode ensures compatibility with diverse application interfaces.
Compatibility and Performance
The application performs reliably across a range of Windows systems, including Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and newer editions. It is lightweight, responds swiftly to input, and doesn’t impose significant demand on system resources. The user interface is straightforward, with helpful tooltips and clear labeling for customization options.
Summary
Comfort On-Screen Keyboard Pro stands out for its versatility, customization, and user-focused design. Whether on a touchscreen device or a standard desktop, it delivers a polished typing experience and offers useful productivity and accessibility enhancements.
Pros
- Highly customizable layouts, appearance, and key functions
- Visual shortcut references for applications
- Multilingual support with real-time character display
- Accessibility features for users with limited mobility
- Efficient for touchscreen, tablet, and kiosk deployment
Cons
- Full feature set requires a paid license
- Manual setup may be complex for new users
- Does not offer handwriting recognition