Xkeyboard is a minimal inscreen keyboard thatwill let you control everything on your X11 fromtouchscreen.
Make sure your system has any font that willmatch the size required for the keys. Nothingwill work otherwise.
I expect this to only work for standard X11 keymap,however it's not limited to that as the program dependson what X11 server returns.
The mouse icon button will do a left click by default,double tap on the 'G' icon will change it to right click.
Double click/tap on any area that are not icons/keys will hidethe keyboard into left bottom corner, into small 16x16 icon.
The icon 'G' will change the input method between XsendEventand Xtest. You may need to change between those sometimes becausedifferent apps react differently and may not have the effect you need.
If the key text is missing that means you don't have the font ofthe pixel size required.
You can move an resize the keyboard at any time.
Depending on your system, keyboard needs an X11 window to be setin input mode by some other program, for example your window manager ordesktop enviroment (most likely you already have one of those).But by default the input may also be set by X server if you click on thewindow.
Keyboard will work and perform any kind of keybind combination, unlike manyother onscreen keyboards who can't do that. In 'G' mode it will be almost likea real hardware keyboard.
