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How to Access the On-Screen Keyboard in Windows
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The On-Screen Keyboard in Windows is a useful tool that allows you to type using a virtual keyboard displayed on your screen. Here's how you can access it: 1. Click on the Windows icon located at the bottom left of your screen to open the Start Menu. 2. Type "On-Screen Keyboard" into the search bar located at the bottom of the Start Menu. 3. Click on the "On-Screen Keyboard" option that appears in the search results. Alternatively, you can also access the On-Screen Keyboard through the Windows Ease of Access Center. Here's how: 1. Click on the Windows icon located at the bottom left of your screen to open the Start Menu. 2. Click on the gear icon located above the power icon to open the Settings app. 3. Click on "Ease of Access" in the Settings app. 4. Click on "Keyboard" in the left-hand menu. 5. Toggle the switch next to "On-Screen Keyboard" to turn it on. Once you have accessed the On-Screen Keyboard, you can use it to type using your mouse or touchpad.
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