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The onscreen Keyboard command for all Windows operating systems is the same run command osk! Type without using the real keyboard with help of On-Screen! In Microsoft Windows XP. Note: The only times you can’t take a screen shot are before you log on to your computer and when you are playing a video in Microsoft Windows Media Player. Press the screen shot keyboard shortcut that your keyboard uses to take a screen shot. Click the window you want to capture. How to use On screen keyboard in Windows Vista Using a computer can be very difficult without a fully functional keyboard. Typing a document, composing an e-mail, or even surfing the web can become laborious and time-consuming. Click on the Windows button in the bottom left region of your screen. Type 'osk' in the search bar and then click on it. 'Osk' stands for on-screen keyboard.
How do I disable the On-screen Keyboard in Windows XP?
Ben McCannBen McCann
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You should be able to disable it using the Win-U shortcut to bring up the 'Utility Manager', select the on-screen keyboard, and uncheck
Start automatically when I log in
.EDIT :
To block OSK.EXE from running, you could find it (
To block OSK.EXE from running, you could find it (
%WINDIR%System32OSK.EXE
), go to Properties | Security, and change the permissions on it to remove the Read and Execute
permission from users that you wish to block from using it.As an alternative, if you wish to block it on a domain, you could use a group policy to do so.
GeoffGeoff2,16511 gold badge1111 silver badges1616 bronze badges
Just open up the command prompt and try navigate to the system32 folder of your window as:
Now remove every entry at startup by opening msconfig.exe and also from Registry editor by looking and googling.
ashutoshashutosh
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If you are unable to use a traditional keyboard, BeKey provides a virtual alternative on your monitor. Instead of typing on your keyboard, you'll use your mouse to select keyboard buttons that appear on your screen.
Pros
Layout and display: The virtual keyboard is laid out exactly like a regular keyboard. It appears as large as it needs to be functional, without intruding on your screen real estate.
Predictive typing: The keyboard attempts to predict the word that you're trying to type as you go and displays several good options along the top of the keyboard. The single mouse clicks greatly speed up typing.
Customizable layouts: BeKey has multiple language and layout options. You're not locked into the typical QWERTY layout, and can customize a number of the features of your virtual keyboard.
Cons
No manual resizing: It would have been nice to be able to adjust the virtual keyboard size based on what app we were using, instead of its being stuck in a single configuration. There is a setting for adjusting width, but not height.
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Editors' note: This is a review of the trial version of BeKey Virtual Keyboard 1.5.8.3.