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Introducing Comfort Keys
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Why do you particularly need Comfort Keys?
How to buy Comfort Keys
How to use Comfort Keys
Keyboard Shortcuts Settings
Working with Template Manager
Working with Clipboard Manager
Using the on-screen keyboard
Controlling the input language
Customizing the keyboard type
Editing templates
Template macros
Editing shortcut icons
Action types
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Show the desktop with hot keys
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Customizing the keyboard type
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You can customize the size of the on-screen keyboard and also the location, appearance and size of its keys.

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To edit the appearance of the keyboard, open the Options dialog box, select the On-Screen Keyboard item and click the Edit keyboard type button. By default, the current keyboard type is opened. To edit another keyboard type, select the Open command on the File menu.

While editing the keyboard, you can use two types of virtual keys:
· Square keys are used by default. Specify only two points for them – the upper-left corner and the lower-right corner. You can use the Width and Height fields while working with such keys.  
· Keys consisting of lines can take any shape. In order to configure them, use the Points table to specify all points that should be joined by lines one by one. The last line is automatically drawn between the first and last points. If necessary, you can use lines to draw a circle or an oval. Look at how the Enter key is specified on the standard keyboard – actually it is one key, but it is displayed as two keys (the point [-1, -1] means that the points of one key end and the points of the next key start).  

All key parameters can be specified in the fields in the lower part of the window.
You can use the following features while editing the keyboard visually:
· You can use the mouse pointer to select several keys at once if you hold down the Shift key.  
· You can use the arrow keys to resize one or several selected keys if you hold down the Shift key.  
· You can use the arrow keys to change the position of one or several selected keys if you hold down the Ctrl key.  

Tips and tricks

· You can use the image or photo of a keyboard to edit a new on-screen keyboard according to it. To do it, select the Add Background command on the Edit menu and open the necessary image file. After you configure the keyboard, you can remove the image by selecting the Clear Background command on the Edit menu.  
· It is more convenient to create a new keyboard if you take an existing keyboard as a basis. To do it, select the keyboard that looks mostly like yours and save it under a different name by selecting the Save As command on the File menu.  
· Clicking the right mouse button within the on-screen keyboard while editing it will add another point with the cursor coordinates to the currently edited key.  
· If you configure complicated keys, it is sometimes more convenient to use a txt file containing the entire information about the keyboard. Keyboard files are stored in the Keyboards subfolder.  
· To delete an existing keyboard type, delete the file with its description from the Keyboards subfolder.  
· If you create a noteworthy keyboard type and send it to us, we will be glad to include it in the next release of the program. In this case, you will be specified as the author of this keyboard file. Send your files to dev@comfort-software.com or post them on our forum.  


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