How to Type With Your Mouse
How to Type With Your Mouse
There are times typing with your mouse is handy, like maybe your hand is in a cast and you can't reach all the keys. This wikiHow will teach you how you can type with your mouse using an on-screen keyboard. An On-Screen Keyboard is an accessibility utility that displays a virtual keyboard on the computer screen that allows you to type data by using a mouse.
Steps

Using the On-Screen Keyboard on Windows 10

Open Settings. Press Win + I or click the Windows logo to open the Start menu and click the gear icon.

Click Ease of Access. It's next to a dashed line clock icon.

Click Keyboard. You'll see it in the panel on the left under "Interaction."

Click the switch next to "Use the On-Screen Keyboard" to turn it on Windows Switch On. Press Win + Ctrl + O to turn the on-screen keyboard off and on. Click the Options key to change the keyboard's options.

Using the On-Screen Keyboard on Windows 8.1

Swipe from the right side of your screen and tap search (if you're in tablet mode). If you have a mouse, skip this step.

Click the Search icon Android 7 Search. It's in the Charms bar that you'll see by moving your mouse to the right side of your screen.

Search "On-Screen Keyboard." As you type, you'll see search results appear.

Click "On-Screen Keyboard." The keyboard will remain on your screen until you close it. Click the Options key to change the keyboard's options.

Using the On-Screen Keyboard on Windows 7

Click the Start icon Windows Start. You'll see it in the lower left corner of your screen.

Click All Programs. It's above the Start menu icon in the menu that opens.

Click Accessories. Clicking this will give you a list of programs and folders.

Click Ease of Access. This is a folder that's listed below the programs.

Click On-Screen Keyboard. A keyboard will appear on your screen and stay there until you close it. Click the Options key to change the keyboard's options.

Using the Accessibility Keyboard on Mac

Open System Preferences. You can do this by clicking the apple logo and then System Preferences.

Click Accessibility. It's next to an icon that looks like a person inside a blue circle.

Click Keyboard. You'll see this in the panel on the left side of the window.

Click to check the box next to "Enable Accessibility Keyboard." The keyboard on your screen will remain until you close it.

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