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EzerKb - Ezer’s Virtual Keyboard
What Is EzerKb?
EzerKb is a virtual keyboard program with the following features:
- With EzerKb you can write characters in foreign alphabets (for
example Hebrew, Greek, or Russian) as if you had a keyboard for that
alphabet.
- EzerKb is not a keyboard driver. It is installed as easily as
any other program.
- EzerKb allows you to type foreign characters using your mouse
to click on an on-screen keyboard, or using your ordinary keyboard with an
on-screen guide to the location of the keys.
- EzerKb reads the keyboard layout from an XML configuration
file. This means that it is easy to modify the foreign keyboard to look
exactly the way you like.
- EzerKb works with most (but unfortunately not all) Windows
programs.
- EzerKb is free. It is licensed under the GNU General Public
License version 3.
- EzerKb comes with keyboard designs for Russian, classical
Hebrew, and classical Greek. If you need other languages, EzerKb allows you
design the keyboard layout yourself.
- EzerKb has been successfully tested on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
EzerKb was written by Claus Tøndering of Ezer
IT Consulting.
What EzerKb Is Not
EzerKb is not a keyboard driver. It is an ordinary Windows program.
This means that EzerKb is well-suited for writing single words and short
texts in a foreign alphabet; but if you need to write whole documents, I
would strongly advise you to consider using a proper foreign keyboard
driver instead.
EzerKb has a number of important shortcomings that you must be aware
of.
- A few Windows programs (notably Microsoft Outlook 2007)
handle input in an uncommon way, which means that they do not work with
EzerKb. Microsoft Word 2007 does work with EzerKb, but it gets very confused
if you are using right-to-left text such as Hebrew. (Amusingly, Hebrew works
fine with Notepad and WordPad, so you can write your Hebrew text in those
programs and the copy and paste it into Word or Outlook.) EzerKb works well
with OpenOffice Writer version 3.1 (I have not tested other versions).
- EzerKb receives your keystrokes, translates them, and sends
them to the target program. This takes a few milliseconds, which means that
there is a limit to how fast you can type.
Installation and Licence
Program Reference
Background
EzerKb was developed as part of a project to develop exercise and test
technology for the study of Biblical Hebrew. For details see 3ET exercises and 3BH Moodle.
Updated: 2010-02-09 08:11:02