Comfort Software Group’s Hot Virtual Keyboard Enhances The Tablet PC Experience

Amit Chowdhry | Monday April 27, 2009 | 323 views| Add a Comment

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Comfort Software Group has developed software that replaces the standard keyboard built in to touch-screen PCs.  This is not your typical QWERTY touchpad keyboard.

The Hot Virtual Keyboard has a gesture that can change the cases or insert spaces between words.  Buttons are programmable so that it becomes easy to copy and paste words.  Other buttons can be programmed to instantly launch designated applications.  Auto-complete is built-in for seamless typing.  There is even an option to change the color theme of the Hot Virtual Keyboard.

Some of the benefits of having a on-screen keyboard replace the generic keyboard on a touchpad PC revolve around making processing information much, much faster.

For example, let’s say that you work in a warehouse or distribution center and you want to find out how many boxes were shipped and processed. Sometimes you have to have multiple applications running in order to do the inventory tracking. The Hot Virtual Keyboard hot keys set for the different running applications will make it easy to switch back-and-forth as well as copy and paste data at a rapid pace. This is very important when you are working in a challenging and fast-paced environment.

There is also configurable mouse gestures and macros that can be set-up. The download comes with about 40 different styles of keyboards and can be downloaded for the low price of $29.95. This is especially low considering the benefits you will instantly see by downloading the Hot Virtual Keyboard.

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