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Learn how to use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) instead of a physical keyboard to type and enter text on your PC.
If you have a device with a touchscreen, the touch keyboard lets you input text by tapping a keyboard that appears on your screen with your pen or fingertip. Use it with the default layout or try one of the other available options.
Learn how to customize your keyboard for a specific language or format to control which characters appear on the screen when you press the keys.
Select Add a keyboard and choose the keyboard you want to add. If you don't see the keyboard you want, you may have to add a new language to get additional options. If this is the case, go on to step 4.
This page helps you with how to use Microsoft Traditional Chinese IME including IME features and keyboard shortcuts.
This page helps you with how to use Microsoft Japanese IME including IME features and keyboard shortcuts.
Note: Press Windows logo key + Alt + H to navigate through the voice typing menu with your keyboard. Install a voice typing language You can use a voice typing language that's different than the one you've chosen for Windows.
Add the keyboard by clicking the + icon and then select the type of keyboard. Lastly, enable the phonetic keyboard by clicking on the input indicator on the taskbar (or press the Windows key + Space) and select the Indic Phonetic keyboard.
If you can't see the desktop and instead see a blue, black, or blank screen, see Troubleshoot blue screen errors or Troubleshoot black or blank screen errors. Check for Windows updates
Use the on-screen touchpad to control the mouse pointer with your touchscreen. Press and hold (or right-click) the taskbar, and then select Show touchpad button.