package specifies the specific elements package you wish to load, in this case Virtual Keyboard.version is the version number of the module you wish to load (in this case, 1).module calls the specific API module you wish to use on your page (in this case, elements).Next, load the Virtual Keyboard API with google.load(module, version, package), where: To begin using the Virtual Keyboard API, include the following script in the header of your web page. Getting Started Loading the JavaScript API This documentation is intended for developers who wish to add Google Virtual Keyboard functionality to their pages or applications. The Virtual Keyboard API supports Firefox 1.5+, IE6+, Safari, Opera 9+, and Chrome.
VIRTUALKEYBOARD BROWSER HOW TO
This document describes how to use the functions and properties specific to the Virtual Keyboard API. You can use this guide to enable Virtual Keyboard on your webpage or application. This developer's guide provides a basic model for using the Google Virtual Keyboard API, along with granular explanations of the API's configurable JavaScript components.
This keyboard allows users to type in any language using the keyboard layouts familiar to that language. With the Virtual Keyboard API, you can enable an onscreen keyboard on any text field or text area on your webpage. Returning the language of the active keyboard layout.