The present invention consists in a Augmented Visualization Technique for Virtual Keyboards controlled by a pointing device, such as the eyes or the head. The Technique innovates in the field of computer and communication technology and has an important social role of inclusion and accessibility, because it makes possible the access to the moderns technologies for people with severe disabilities. Among its main contributions, there are, for example, the improvement of comfort and typing speed, that is achieved through the diversity of keyboard virtual information which includes, among others, information about the typing context and the acceleration of the words.