User:Keymanweb/Keymanweb

Tavultesoft KeymanWeb is an online virtual keyboard tool that integrates into Wikipedia so you can do edits and searches without needing to install a keyboard on the computer you are using.

Quick Features

  • Completely free to use in Wikipedia
  • Support for over 600 different languages
  • Moveable, resizable on-screen keyboard
  • Point and click with the on-screen keyboard or just type with your own keyboard
  • Multiple keyboard standards supported for many languages
  • Remembers which language and keyboard you are working with when moving to different pages in the site
  • Comprehensive help online at [http://help.keymanweb.com KeymanWeb Help Site]

KeymanWeb userbox

Paste the following text to your user page:

{{User:Keymanweb/Keymanweb userbox}}

to get this userbox:

{{User:Keymanweb/Keymanweb userbox}}

System requirements

  • Browser: Firefox 1.5 or higher, Mozilla 1.3 or higher, SeaMonkey, WebKit, Google Chrome, Safari or Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
  • A user account on the wiki where you want to use KeymanWeb
  • A screen resolution higher than 1024×768 is recommended in order to view the on screen keyboard in a useful size

Installation

For detailed instructions on how to install the KeymanWeb Wikipedia Plugin, see the Tavultesoft Blog post

[http://blog.tavultesoft.com/2010/01/using-keymanweb-in-wikipedia.html "Using KeymanWeb in Wikipedia"].

To install KeymanWeb into en.wikipedia.org, add the following line to your common.js:

importScript('User:Keymanweb/keymanweb.js');

To install KeymanWeb into your user profile for other languages in Wikipedia, add the following line to the monobook.js for that language:

importScriptURI('http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Keymanweb/keymanweb.js&action=raw&ctype=text/javascript');

Note that this script loads resources from the KeymanWeb Subscription Server at http://r.keymanweb.com/ which is owned by Tavultesoft. If this is a concern to you, please do not use this script.

Documentation and Help

KeymanWeb user documentation is available online at [http://help.keymanweb.com Tavultesoft Keymanweb Help]. Help on specific keyboards is available at [http://help.keymanweb.com/keyboards Keymanweb Keyboard Help] or by clicking on the Help link in the On Screen Keyboard.

Credits

KeymanWeb was created by [http://www.tavultesoft.com Tavultesoft Pty Ltd], an Australian company based in Hobart, Tasmania, that specialises in virtual keyboards. Tavultesoft are providing this as a free service to Wikipedia users as a way of contributing to Wikipedia.