Acer: Iconia Pau30 Virtual Keyboard Driver
If you manage to install the driver successfully, you will experience a tactile, vibrating, customizable keyboard that was a decade ahead of its time. If you fail, remember that the PAU30’s hardware is still a fascinating collector’s item.
| Aspect | Rating | Notes | |--------|--------|-------| | Accuracy | 4/5 | Palm rejection works well, but edge detection can fail on small hands. | | Latency | 3.5/5 | Slightly slower than a physical keyboard (≈45ms), acceptable for typing speed <60 WPM. | | Haptic Strength | 4/5 | Adjustable from off to strong; default setting is comfortable. | | Stability | 3/5 | Occasional crashes when waking from sleep; requires driver restart. | Acer Iconia Pau30 Virtual Keyboard Driver
The centerpiece of this setup was, and remains, the . Without this specific software, the bottom screen becomes a non-functional mirror of the top. The device does not rely on Windows' native touch keyboard; instead, it uses a proprietary driver to launch Acer’s custom "Ring" software and VtKeyboard application. If you manage to install the driver successfully,
: Beyond standard QWERTY, the driver supports handwriting recognition and a dedicated numeric keypad. Common Issues and Maintenance | | Latency | 3