Microsoft On-Screen Keyboard gives you an alternative solution to type in a document by clicking while your manual keyboard gets stuck. It displays a virtual keyboard with all the standard keys. By clicking the keys with a pointing device, letters are typed in. The basic problem in Windows 7 is that you cannot change the fonts as you like while Window XP On-Screen Keyboard simply allows. But there is an opportunity to use different languages.
Before that, I should mention here a great feature in Windows 7 On-screen keyboard is that it will automatically give words suggestions while typing. This sort of feature first introduced in mobile phone.
Let me explain how to change language. To get started, first you need to add your language keyboard.
Go to Control Panel > Clock, Language, and Region > Region and Language. Then click Change keyboards or other input methods.
This command displays the Region and Language dialog box. Now click “Change keyboards” . Click “Add..” button and select your language.
After selecting a language, click OK and then Apply. Your language keyboard is attached to language bar which is on the Task bar (near the system tray.)
This is time to bring out the On-Screen Keyboard by clicking Start > Accessories > Ease of Access and then by clicking On-Screen Keyboard.
Select your language from the language bar. Now type in notepad or word
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