Windows offers the Touch Keyboard on touch devices. Note that you don’t need a Touch device to use the On-Screen Keyboard. You can use your mouse cursor to click on the buttons and operate the keys. Once you turn on the on-screen keyboard, you will see the following layout. Move the slider to turn on On-Screen Keyboard.Īgain – you can also access it when you are on the Sign In screen, when you click on the Ease of Access button. In Windows 8.1, you can also access it via Charms > PC Settings > Ease of Access panel. In Windows 10, you will also see the setting in Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard> Turn on the On-Screen keyboard. Here you will see the setting to enable or disable the On-screen Keyboard.In Windows 11 you will see the On-screen Keyboard settings here: To start the on-screen keyboard, you can also go to the Windows Start Search, type osk.exe and hit Enter. When here, click on Start On-Screen Keyboard. To start the on-screen keyboard, navigate to the following settings in the Control Panel:Ĭontrol Panel > All Control Panel Items > Ease of Access Center Today, we will have a slightly more detailed look at the On-Screen Keyboard in Windows 11/10, its settings and options, and how to enable the Numeric keypad. In one of our earlier posts, we have seen how to use the Windows computer without a keyboard or mouse. It is a part of the Ease of Access feature of Wind0ws 10/8, which you can operate with the help of your mouse, instead of the physical keyboard. The Windows operating system includes an On-Screen Keyboard whose executable is osk.exe.
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