* Matthew Allum 

| Its written in C and depends on just xlib + libfakekey + expat so
| very fast and light (approx under 1 sec start up + display on 200mhz
| ARM). It can be embedded into a GTK app via a GTK Socket and XEmbed
| and does have a compile time option for rendering the keyboard with
| Cairo. Layout files are XML and pretty easy to put together (No GUI
| tool however) and can be per user as well as system wide and locale
| based.

How would we go about handling CJVK input with an on-screen keyboard?
Does matchbox-keyboard handle that?

(I've Cc-ed the author of onboard, another on-screen keyboard and
would appreciate any input on whether onboard supports CJVK and if so,
how).

I've just spent a little time playing with matchbox-keyboard and it
seems quite nice so far.

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Tollef Fog Heen
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