Wednesday, July 10, 2013

How to type without a keyboard.


How to type without a keyboard. (On-Screen Keyboard)

Inputting text without a keyboard is a very good and handy tool in Windows. Inputting text without a keyboard could be very surprising but does works. If you have never had any idea about typing without a keyboard then you will be using it by the end of this article.
There is possibility to use the On-Screen Keyboard even with a keyboard connected to the same computer. If you use a laptop computer you should know that you cannot decide when or not to connect the keyboard. Laptop keyboards are removable but cannot always be removed for security reasons.

Using the On-Screen Keyboard is very easy for both keyboard installed computers.

Now get ready and let me know.

Face one

Click on start then "All Programs"
Click Accessories, then point to Accessibility.
Click the On-Screen Keyboard from the dropdown or side menu.

At this level a keyboard should pup on the screen, giving you the option to either type using your mouse. With the On-Screen Keyboard you can use same functions are in a standard keyboard. To type in caps, click the shift key and every key is turned to caps.
At the right side of the On-Screen Keyboard, is a numeric key pad, where you can type numbers as well as typing letters.
You can also enable sounds when typing, by clicking the "Settings" tap, and then enable "Click Sound". You should be able to here sounds click while you type with your mouse.

If you find difficulties using the Enhanced keyboard, don’t worry because you still have the choice to choose either between Standard and Enhanced.
If you face any difficulties using the On-Screen Keyboard then you have the help menu to see you through. Either click help of press the F1 key for help.

Thanks’ you are done.

Good luck.

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