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USEFUL STUFF : On-Screen Keyboard


Turn On and Use On-Screen Keyboard
On-Screen Keyboard is an accessibility utility that displays a virtual keyboard on the computer screen that allows people with mobility impairments to type data by using a pointing device or joystick. Besides providing a minimum level of functionality for some people with mobility impairments, On-Screen Keyboard can also help people who do not know how to type. This procedure tells you how to turn on and use On-Screen Keyboard.
Mouse actions
On the Start menu:
• Point to All Programs.
• Point to Accessories.
• Point to Accessibility.
• Select On-Screen Keyboard.
Note A message box with a link to more information about the On-Screen Keyboard may appear. To close the box, select OK.
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On-Screen Keyboard: Open
Keyboard actions
Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key ).
• Move to All Programs by pressing P.
• If it does not open automatically, press ENTER to open the All Programs menu.
• Move to Accessories by pressing the DOWN ARROW key.
• Press ENTER.
• Select Accessibility by pressing ENTER.
• Move to On-Screen Keyboard by pressing the DOWN ARROW key.
• Press ENTER.
Note A message box with a link to more information about accessibility utilities may appear. To close the box, press ALT+TAB to select the message box, and then press ENTER. Then, press ALT+TAB to select the document in which you want to begin working.
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On-Screen Keyboard: Keyboard layout

An On-Screen Keyboard in Windows:
In case your keyboard or some keys stop working, Microsoft provides you with an alternative way to type-in using the mouse. To work this tool.
* Go to: 'Start menu'
* Select: 'Run'
* Type in: 'OSK'
* Press: 'OK'
A keyboard will be displayed on your monitor which you can use with your mouse. 
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