Can’t say that on-screen keyboards for touchscreen devices ever got my mobile juices flowing, but that’s no reason not to share news of a new application, is it? Touchy-feely fans might want to check out the Comfort On-Screen Keyboard for $11.95 or through the free 30-day trial download. The app works on Windows 2000, XP and Vista, offering a number of on-screen display configurations ranging from fairly traditional to a radial layout similar to DialKeys.We haven’t heard much about on-screen keyboards in a bit. Does that mean they really never took off for most folks? I prefer inking when fully mobile, although I do carry a Bluetooth keyboard for when I’m sitting still. Do any readers use an on-screen keyboard regularly?
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