Goamo VGA Keyboard - Replace that tiny default keyboard!
This VGA SIP Keyboard displays a large, usable keyboard even in true VGA mode (480X640 96DPI enabled by SE_VGA or OzVGA utilities). Replace that tiny default keyboard and easily browse the web in true VGA while using the VGA SIP Keyboard to easily input URLs and data. Great for data input into any application whenever operating in true VGA mode.
New - Multiple layouts, QWERTY or AZERTY
Support for gestures: Slide the stylus to the left to delete, to the right for space, up for shift and down for enter.
Alternate characters: Alternate character set available with various world-wide characters. The keyboard comes in five color tints to help match your theme; silver, blue, black, violet and ivory. Works in any screen mode or orientation on a Windows Mobile 2003/2003 SE Pocket PC and integrates seamlessly into the operating system. Upgrades to new versions are always free to licensed users. Numeric keypad is currently not supported. Note: The images shown are highly compressed for Internet viewing, the actual keyboard is sharp and clear on VGA devices.
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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