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On-screen keyboard

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An on-screen keyboard, or virtual keyboard, is a graphical computer keyboard that enables people with physical disabilities to use a computer. If a person is not able to push the keys on an ordinary keyboard, he or she can push the keys on a virtual keyboard (picture) shown on the screen. This is done by clicking the keys with an ordinary mouse, a headmouse, eyemouse or scanning.