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Television becomes interactive. The viewer is now fully-fledged user. He needs text entry, but the context in which he interacts is complex: he is often sitting down or lying on the sofa in darkness... Most of interactive TV services use virtual keyboards we think unsuitable. We propose a new one called WeGliss which seems to be better for interactive TV context. Preliminary tests with young and inexperienced users reinforce our hypothesis about WeGliss keyboard adaptation to this context.