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Javascript VirtualKeyboard

Javascript VirtualKeyboard allows you to use any existing keyboard layouts without having them installed on your local PC. This tool is useful for embedding into a WYSIWYG HTML editor, a Web mail system, chat, forum, or any other application requiring user input. About 80 languages/170 keyboard layouts are supported. It has an easy and powerful design, allowing it to implement complex layouts like Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and so on. It has full support for keyboard and mouse input. It features a completely CSS-driven UI that is easy skinnable.

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Release Notes: This release includes several improvements and bugfixes. It implements AJAX layout downloading, reducing the initial load size by 70%. It adds a CKEditor plugin. It adds a new skin, "Goldie". It fixes a selection handling bug: hanging browsed when DEL was pressed in an empty input field.

  •  16 Jan 2011 08:58

Release Notes: Errors originating from weird IE security checks were fixed. Reset of a selected layout on input field change was fixed. The stylesheets were tuned to set proper font sizes for different languages.

  •  26 Nov 2010 11:31

Release Notes: Performance in IE was improved. A bug with broken input in richtext editors was fixed. Execution on embedded platforms was fixed.

  •  14 May 2010 22:13

Release Notes: This release fixes issue FS#31 with incorrect deletion of the non-printable characters in certain browsers. It has improved input performance. It fixes loading when the document is ready. It adds more layouts: Sinhala, Georgian, Lao, and others.

  •  24 Sep 2009 17:56

Release Notes: This release fixes an issue with incorrect cursor offset calculation and incorrect placement of the IME toolbar. It fixes an issue with the IME toolbar being hidden beneath the VK. It fixes an issue with "jumping" select boxes in Opera. It fixes an issue with IME suggestions acting as ordinary links. It has usability improvement for IME: suggestions are highlighted instead of being underlined. This release will not touch the default behavior of the physical Tab key. On-the-fly skin management has been implemented. A 'lite' module has been added that requires zero configuration for end-users.

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