With KeyVit you have a powerful virtual keyboard to control your Windows programs by using single or multiple switches:

Mouse control: aside from keys that can move the mouse pointer over a small distance, KeyVit also has functions that can move the mouse over larger distances.
In vizier mode several icons alternately appear on the screen, indicating a direction. If you activate the switch, then the mouse pointer will move in the indicated direction until you activate the switch again.
In radar mode several icons alternately appear on the screen, indicating a portion of the screen. By activating the switch, a line will start moving in that portion of the screen. If you activate the switch again, the mouse pointer will then move along that line until you activate the switch again.
In down-right mode, a horizontal line will start moving downwards from the top of the screen. By activating the switch, the mouse pointer will move along that line from left to right until you activate the switch again.

Menu control: KeyVit has four unique strategies to control your menus.
- Scroll the menu of the active application
- Scroll the system menu of the active application
- Scroll through all open applications
- Scroll through the items of the start menu
If one of these functions is used, KeyVit automatically starts scanning the menu. If a submenu is selected, KeyVit will open and scan that submenu. If a menu item is selected, the item will be executed and scanning will return to the on-screen keyboard.
Windows: Move KeyVit to the corners of your screen, move the active window in the desired direction or make the window wider, narrower, smaller or taller with just one key.
Other functions include ways to control DocReader and Skippy, to shut down or reboot Windows, click, double-click, drag, and right-click.
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