Microsoft Windows XP includes the On-Screen Keyboard for those who prefer using a mouse or other pointing device (rather than a physical keyboard) to enter text.
Different typing modes allow you to select a key by clicking, hovering over a key for a specific number of seconds, or using a joystick. You can
start the On-Screen Keyboard using the Start menu. If you use the On-Screen Keyboard regularly,
add a shortcut to your desktop to make it easier to open.
How to change the typing mode
On-Screen Keyboard has three different modes:
• | Clicking mode. This is the default mode in which you use a mouse or other pointing device to click keys.
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• | 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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• | Scanning mode. On-Screen Keyboard continually scans the keyboard and highlights areas where you can type keyboard characters by pressing a keyboard shortcut or by using a switch-input device.
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To change typing mode
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| Click the Settings menu, and then click Typing Mode.
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| In the Typing Mode dialog box, click your preferred method of selecting keys. Then, click OK.
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The On-Screen Keyboard simplifies text entry for users who prefer using a pointing device. For more information about Windows XP accessibility features, read
Set up accessibility features.
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