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[SilverlightShow: Silverlight Community] The virtual keyboard on the phone or the SIP (Soft Input Panel) is the keyboard that pops up on the screen so the user can input data. Getting the SIP to display is simple—just give the TextBox focus and the SIP will automatically display. 

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[WynApse] Silverlight Cream for July 03, 2010 -- #896: How To Programmatically Dismiss the SIP (keyboard) in Silverlight applications for Windows Phone: I've thought it was cool that the SIP popped up when I needed it in WP7, but hadn't considered how to make it go away programmatically .

[Wintellog] Jeff Prosise's Blog : Understanding Input Scope in Silverlight for ...: If you write applications for Silverlight for Windows Phone, one of the features you quickly become familiar with is the Software Input Panel, or SIP. The SIP is the virtual keyboard that appears when a text-input control such as a TextBox gets the input focus.

[Shawn Oster] Shawn Oster | Changing the Onscreen Keyboard layout in Silverlight ...: Given that the main way users enter text in your Windows Phone 7 Series application is via a tiny onscreen keyboard (a “Software Input Panel” or SIP) it’s in everyone’s best interest to make sure the right keys are available to the user when they need them.

[TechEd Bloggers] Using SIP or the Software Input Panel for Silverlight Apps in ...: The SIP is the virtual keyboard that appears when a text-input control such as a TextBox gets the input focus...You specify an input scope on a per-control basis by assigning a value to the control's InputScope property. To demonstrate.

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[orktane] Virtual Input Keyboard & Behaviours for Silverlight: As the name suggests this behaviour is applicable to PasswordBox controls, and the use API is identical to the TextBoxInputKeyboardBehaviour. However, the use-semantics are quite different - the TextBox keyboard behaviour can identify and use text-selection and cursor position information, and therefore the interaction with the Input Keyboard fully mimics the use-semantics we are accustomed too with a physical keyboard and mouse.

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