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Berings Bridal Registry stores integrate My-T-SoftCE user interface on mobile store scanner systems
IMG, the primary supplier of on-screen keyboard user interfaces worldwide, announced today that Berings Bridal Registry stores has integrated its My-T-Soft®CE software into its bridal registry mobile store scanners. Berings becomes the latest retail store chain to integrate IMG's software at its facilities.

The My-T-Soft® (My-Typing-Soft Keyboard) Build-A-Board System offers a consistent cross-platform on-screen keyboard user interface that is fully customizable and programmable for various hardware / software platforms. It allows customers to control user input at any point of any application and maintain a higher level of security than with a traditional physical keyboard or membrane panel.

The main focus of the product is to provide a controlled user interface, integrated at the lowest level of the operating system for best performance, reliability, and security, on any industrial, kiosk, mobile, pen, rugged, tablet, or touch screen based system or application supporting those devices.

The My-T-Soft® Build-A-Board System is ideal for use in environments such as automation, field service, food, instrumentation, in-vehicle, kiosk, laboratory, logistics, medical, military, mobile, pharmaceutical, ruggedized, utility, voting, warehousing, whiteboard, or other extremely clean, dirty, or hazardous interactive user environment.

The latest release of the My-T-Soft / Build-A-Board System provides support for Windows CE thru 8.1 (including XP / 7 Embedded), Linux, and Mac, with Android and other O/S platforms in development. A thin client version for Citrix / MS Terminal Server / Remote Desktop is also available. Custom layouts can be designed with the Build-A-Board Designer Tool, and an SDK Developers Integration Kit is included.


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