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How to Enable and Use the On-Screen Keyboard on ACER Chromebook 315

HardReset.InfoNovember 23, 20251 min268 views
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Enabling the On-Screen Keyboard

  • πŸ’‘ To begin, open the Start Menu and navigate to Settings.
  • πŸ“Œ Within Settings, select the Accessibility tab from the sidebar, then tap on Keyboard & Text Input.
  • βœ… Switch the toggle to the right next to the On-Screen Keyboard feature to enable it.

Using and Managing the Keyboard

  • πŸš€ Once enabled, a keyboard icon will appear on your taskbar, allowing you to open the on-screen keyboard by clicking it.
  • ⌨️ The on-screen keyboard can be used immediately for typing on any page of your device.
  • πŸ–±οΈ To hide the keyboard, click the designated hide button.
  • ❌ To disable the on-screen keyboard completely, switch the toggle back to the left.

Accessibility Features

  • 🎯 This guide is ideal for users needing an on-screen keyboard for tablet mode, assistive typing, or when the physical keyboard is unavailable.
  • πŸ› οΈ The process is a quick, step-by-step walkthrough covering essential settings for enhanced accessibility.
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