12-13-2022, 07:15 AM
https://staging.qb64phoenix.com/showthre...7#pid11477
I have actually done something like this with QB64 v0.98 but with an "ordinary" screen and with the letter "keys" ordered "QWERTY". It was more difficult putting keys like backspace, enter and space. It also had a "macro" function in which the user could edit a text file to activate a button press which wrote a press. In addition, I derrived Terry's menu library for even more "macro" insertion of text, or as alternative to the buttons that had cryptic things written on it.
Actually I wrote two versions of it, the earlier one was on the last QB64 SDL version but it was a bit less sophisticated. It didn't support the "macros". It was only a vain replication of the virtual keyboard I first saw on Windows8.
This was on my Toshiba laptop with 32-bit WindowsXP which had a damaged keyboard and I seriously considered using my program for "mouse" typing. Things were going well with that project until the HDD of that computer first reported a SMART failure.
I have actually done something like this with QB64 v0.98 but with an "ordinary" screen and with the letter "keys" ordered "QWERTY". It was more difficult putting keys like backspace, enter and space. It also had a "macro" function in which the user could edit a text file to activate a button press which wrote a press. In addition, I derrived Terry's menu library for even more "macro" insertion of text, or as alternative to the buttons that had cryptic things written on it.
Actually I wrote two versions of it, the earlier one was on the last QB64 SDL version but it was a bit less sophisticated. It didn't support the "macros". It was only a vain replication of the virtual keyboard I first saw on Windows8.
This was on my Toshiba laptop with 32-bit WindowsXP which had a damaged keyboard and I seriously considered using my program for "mouse" typing. Things were going well with that project until the HDD of that computer first reported a SMART failure.