Very cool, but I still think JavaScript is your best option.

1:  I would use Linux as the OS rather than MS (licensing)
2:  That pesky Windows key is there, regardless of the layout you select.

Dave Watts wrote:
>>>Doesn't a PC in kiosk mode have onscreen keyboard abilities 
>>>built-in??
>>
>>Not unless it's got software to provide this. Windows XP 
>>Tablet 2005, for
>>example, provides an onscreen keyboard. There are third-party 
>>products that
>>also do this.
> 
> 
> Oops! Jim Davis proved me wrong:
> 
> "However there's a good on-screen keyboard built into Windows 
> already. It's usually here: %SystemRoot%\system32\osk.exe"
> 
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> 

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