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SUMMARYThis article provides general information about the Microsoft Visual Keyboard. MORE INFORMATIONWhat is Visual Keyboard?Visual Keyboard is a program that supports typing in more than one language on the same computer by showing you a keyboard for another language on your screen. You might use Visual Keyboard when you change your keyboard layout from one language to another. When you change keyboard layouts, the characters you see as you type might not correspond to your keyboard. But Visual Keyboard lets you see on your screen the keyboard for the language you have switched to, so that you can either click the keys on your screen or see the correct keys to press to enter text.For example, you might be working in an English version of Microsoft Word but want to type text in Greek. After you switch keyboard layouts from English to Greek, you can use Visual Keyboard to see the Greek keyboard layout on your screen. Where do I get Visual Keyboard and how do I install it?Visual Keyboard (Vkeyinst.exe) ships with the Microsoft Office 2000 MultiLanguage Pack. It is located in the following folder on compact disc 1:\Extras\VkeyTo install Visual Keyboard, run the Vkeyinst.exe file. You can also download the Visual Keyboard from the following Microsoft Web site: http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/2000/downloaddetails/viskeyboard.htm Why do I need Visual Keyboard?Visual Keyboard is useful when you have only one physical keyboard and need to locate the character keys for multiple languages. You can enter data with either the mouse or the keyboard while the Visual Keyboard has focus. You can also see the Unicode code for any character on the keyboard by resting the mouse over the key on the Visual Keyboard.How do I use Visual Keyboard?To use Visual Keyboard, follow these steps:
LimitationsBecause Visual Keyboard gets information about keyboard layouts from Control Panel, you cannot use this tool with right-to-left (bidirectional) languages. Right-to-left languages require either that you use Windows 2000, or that the operating system language match the right-to-left language.Additional query words: bi-directional right-to-left RTL LTR right to left foreign
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