Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
TapLessons TapLessons - This program can be used to teach a person how to use the PocketPC SIP keyboard. Open a short text file and enter the text line by line. NOTE: You must enter the text exactly to go to the next.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
PocketCM Keyboard PocketCM Keyboard - It offers a visible feedback of the key currently pressed, you can imagine that your finger is on the keyboard... and now you can easily see what key is pressed
Kai's ABC Editor .Net Kai's ABC Editor .Net - Expand the internal Word completion with new words.
List of all learned or created words
Add, change and delete single words.
Use the Word completion in:
Pocket Word, Excel, Notepad or similar, textbased programs.
Helpfile
Softreset Function (required after editing the Word List)
Import for example user
TouchPal Pro TouchPal is a software keyboard with a patent-pending English input method.
*Based on T+ technology of CooTek. Can input Predictively and/or Precisely.
*Buy it now at a SAME price as TouchPal v3
DynaType Universal Keyboard DynaType Universal Keyboard is a multilingual soft keyboard (SIP) supporting more than 60 national layouts.
Two additional keyboard designs for landscape capable devices providing bigger keys suitable even for stylus-less input
M8 M8 - Imagine, when you are walking on the street, and want to sent a SMS, but you are holding a briefcase. Is it possible to draw the stylus and tap on the Pocket PC software keyboard? M8 input is therefore designed to improve the problem
SlideIT Keyboard for Windows Mobile SlideIT is the best way to enter text into Touchscreen devices.
With SlideIT you can multiply your writing speed after a few days of use.
From now on, just Slide along the letters with your finger or stylus, and words will “magically” appear.
Accuracy is not required