Thursday, August 7, 2014

Windows Onscreen Keyboard: Options and Settings

The Windows operating system includes an Onscreen Keyboard whose executable is osk.exe. It is a part of the Ease of Access feature of Wind0ws, which you can operate with the help of you mouse, instead of the physical keyboard. In one of our earlier posts, we have seen how to use the Windows computer without a keyboard or mouse. Today, we will have a slightly more detailed look at the Onscreen keyboard in Windows 8, its settings and options and how to enable the Numeric key pad.

Windows Onscreen Keyboard


To start the onscreen keyboard, press Win+U to open the Ease of Access Center. You will find it here:


Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Ease of Access Center




You can also access it when you are on the Sign In screen, when you click on the Ease of Access button.

Once you turn on the onscreen keyboard, you will see the following layout.




Here Fade is one button you may find useful if you need the onscreen keyboard to fade in the background.

Clicking on the Options key will open its Options box. You can see various options here that will help you configure, how your onscreen keyboard should work.





Here, you will see options like:

  • Use click sound
  • Show keys to make it easier to move around the screen
  • Turn on numeric keypad
  • Click on keys / Hover over keys
  • Scan through keys
  • Use Text Prediction.

If you wish to enable the Numeric pad, check the Turn on Numeric key pad box.



If you want the Windows onscreen keyboard to start when you login, open Control Panel > Ease of Access Center > Use the computer without a mouse or keyboard, and check the Use On-screen keyboard box. When you do this, the onscreen keyboard will start automatically every time you sign in.




If on the other hand, your Windows onscreen keyboard auto popups when you do not want it to, simply uncheck this box.

Onscreen keyboard shortcut


You can create a shortcut to the Onscreen Keyboard, by right-clicking the desktop > New > Shortcut, and using path or location of the item as C:\Windows\System32\osk.exe.

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