Short for "on-screen keyboard." A program that replaces your keyboard when it is not working. You use your mouse to click on the letters you want to type.
This is also the name of the executable file of Windows' On-screen Keyboard.
In the support page on Microsoft about on-screen keyboard, Microsoft also uses that word but in uppercase ("OSK")
This is also the name of the executable file of Windows' On-screen Keyboard.
In the support page on Microsoft about on-screen keyboard, Microsoft also uses that word but in uppercase ("OSK")
This is one of many ways to open the on-screen keyboard on Windows. Open This PC (or My Computer), go to drive C, and then open the System32 folder in Windows folder. Then, try using the scroll bar to hold down to jump to files that start with the letter "o." Next, use the middle mouse to scroll and find the executable file "osk.exe." Double-click and voila, you open On-screen keyboard
by SweetSea June 05, 2024