> calling OS provided
> ones (designed for disabled people & recovering passwords) is highly
> discouraged.

Because their layouts are predefined and they're present by OS windows
whose drawing/pointer operations can be grabbed by viruses.

2011/12/4, IvankoB for-mse <ivankob4m...@gmail.com>:
>>> How about an option to draw virtual keyboard  (with related chars) at
>>> password entry widget ?
>>> It will greatly protect encrypted RSA keys,..
>>> Sure not in an OS window otherwise it can be intercepted by hacked API.
>>>
>> Good idea. Entering the password by mouse click?
>>
>
> Yeath. Possibly with keyboard disabled (ignored) until committed/cancelled
> .
> Although, reading from Internetm, it seems that calling OS provided
> ones (designed for disabled people & recovering passwords) is highly
> discouraged.
>

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