HP OmniBook X: How to Use On-Screen Keyboard (Legacy & Touch)
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6 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβAccessing On-Screen Keyboards in Windows
- π‘ Windows offers two types of on-screen keyboards: a legacy keyboard with extensive keys including a numpad, and a touch keyboard optimized for touch displays.
- π The legacy keyboard can be enabled via Accessibility settings under the keyboard options.
- π The touch keyboard is accessed through Personalization settings by configuring the taskbar.
Customizing the Legacy On-Screen Keyboard
- βοΈ Within the legacy keyboard's options, users can enable features like the numpad and adjust the keyboard's size.
- π±οΈ The legacy keyboard can be pinned to the taskbar for easy access.
Utilizing the Touch Keyboard
- π The touch keyboard is designed for touchscreens and offers various layouts, including a split mode for thumb typing.
- π Users can switch between different modes such as traditional, split, or even a gamepad-like layout.
- π While the video notes that resizing the touch keyboard can sometimes be challenging, it is generally movable and adjustable.
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