You've got a Windows 10 tablet or hybrid device. Maybe you've already tapped into the Touch keyboard to enter text, but there's more to the onscreen keyboard than meets the eye. You can switch between ...
Windows offered a built-in Accessibility tool, the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK), as an alternative to physical keyboards. The OSK could be accessed through Settings on both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
If you're using an aftermarket keyboard on your Windows laptop, or find that you accidentally press keys on the built-in keyboard while using the touch screen, it can be a good idea to disable your ...