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On the
Start menu:
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Point to
All Programs.
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Point to
Accessories.
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Point to
Accessibility.
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Select
On-Screen Keyboard.
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Note
A message box with a link to more information about the
On-Screen Keyboard may appear. To close the box, select
OK. |
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Display the
Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the
Windows logo key ).
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Move to
All Programs by pressing P.
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If it does
not open automatically, press ENTER to open the All
Programs menu.
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Move to
Accessories by pressing the DOWN ARROW key.
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Press
ENTER.
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Select
Accessibility by pressing ENTER.
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Move to
On-Screen Keyboard by pressing the DOWN ARROW key.
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Press
ENTER.
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Note
A message box with a link to more information about
accessibility utilities may appear. To close the box, press
ALT+TAB to select the message box, and then press ENTER.
Then, press ALT+TAB to select the document in which you want
to begin working. |
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In the
On-Screen Keyboard window:
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Select
Settings.
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Select
Use Click Sound. |
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In the
On-Screen Keyboard window:
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Be sure
On-Screen Keyboard is selected by pressing ALT+TAB.
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Display the
Settings menu by pressing ALT+S
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Select
Use Click Sound by pressing U. |
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After
selecting On-Screen Keyboard options, to return to the
document you want to type characters in:
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Place the
insertion point where you want to begin.
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Note
To exit On-Screen Keyboard, select the Close button. |
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After
selecting On-Screen Keyboard options, to return to the
document you want to type characters in:
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Press
ALT+TAB to select it.
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Note
To exit On-Screen Keyboard (be sure it is selected by
pressing ALT+TAB), and then press ALT+F, X. |