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Out of date source codefor the On-Screen Keyboard Portable

Hi,
I need an open source on-screen keyboard I could change, so I tried the portable one, it worked well for my basic needs, so I got the source code from the app page, but turns out that it's very different from the binary distributed on the page.
Where can I find the current source code?
Thank you.

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Windows Keyboard

In modern Windows, it works as a launcher for the built-in Windows on screen keyboard, making the settings for it portable. In legacy Windows 95/98/Me, back when we supported it, it was self-contained. The source code available in the link is for both the legacy self-contained one (on-screen_keyboard_source_1.0.zip) as well as the launcher (OSKLauncher2.0.7z) which works with the PA.c Launcher setup with On-ScreenKeyboardPortable.ini within On-ScreenKeyboardPortable\App\AppInfo\Launcher to run the built-in Windows on-screen keyboard portably.

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Oh I understand now, strange,

Oh I understand now, strange, my Windows 10 installation on my Steam Deck seems to have 2 different keyboards.

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Steam Deck Keyboard

Steam Deck also bundles their own virtual keyboard if I recall correctly.

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Yes, but in the OS, I was

Yes, but in the OS, I was using Windows on it at the time.

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