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To change how information is entered into On-Screen Keyboard
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bet | 18/43 | Sana | 21.03.2017 | Hajmi | 1,58 Mb. | | #847 |
In On-Screen Keyboard:
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Open On-Screen Keyboard by clicking the Start button, clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories, clicking Ease of Access, and then clicking On-Screen Keyboard.
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Click Options, and then, under To use the On-Screen Keyboard, select the mode you want:
Typing mode
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Description
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Click on keys
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In clicking mode, you click the on-screen keys to type text.
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Hover over keys
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In hovering mode, you use a mouse or joystick to point to a key for a predefined period of time, and the selected character is typed automatically.
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Scan through keys
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In scanning mode, On-Screen Keyboard continually scans the keyboard and highlights areas where you can type keyboard characters by pressing a keyboard shortcut, using a switch input device, or using a device that simulates a mouse click.
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Notes
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If you're using either hovering mode or scanning mode and accidently minimize On-Screen Keyboard, you can restore it by pointing to it in the taskbar (for hovering mode) or by pressing the scan key (for scanning mode).
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If you're using a mouse click to select a key in the Scan through keys mode, the mouse pointer must be located over On-Screen Keyboard.
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The keyboard layout changes in On-Screen Keyboard depending on the language displayed in the active program.
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