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An on-screen keyboard is built into Windows XP.
It can
be useful if you have mobility impairments, if you are using a tablet PC, or if
your keyboard breaks down unexpectedly.
To access the on-screen keyboard:
- Go to
Start, then click Run, and then type osk.
Now the keyboard opens on your
computer screen, featuring three typing modes you can use to type data:
- Clicking mode, where you click the on-screen keys.
- Scanning mode, where you press a hot key or use a switch-input device to type
highlighted characters.
- Hovering mode, where you use a mouse or joystick to point to a key, which is
then typed.
To make a shortcut icon on your desktop to the on-screen keyboard:
- Right-click the desktop and choose New, then Shortcut.
- Type osk, click Next.
- Type a name for the shortcut, and then click Finish.
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