Keep On–Screen Keyboard Window on Top
On–Screen Keyboard is an accessibility utility that displays a virtual keyboard on the computer screen that allows people with mobility impairments to type data by using a pointing device or joystick. Besides providing a minimum level of functionality for some people with mobility impairments, On–Screen Keyboard can also help people who do not know how to type.
Use the Always on Top option to keep your On–Screen Keyboard displayed on your screen when you switch programs or windows. This option is selected by default in On–Screen Keyboard. If it has been turned off, use this procedure to activate it.
| Mouse actions | Keyboard actions | |
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On the Start menu:
Note: A message box with a link to more information about the On–Screen Keyboard may appear. To close the box, select OK. |
Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key
Note: A message box with a link to more information about accessibility utilities may appear. To close the box, press ALT+TAB to select the message box, and then press ENTER. Then, press ALT+TAB to select the document in which you want to begin working. |
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In the On–Screen Keyboard window:
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In the On–Screen Keyboard window:
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After selecting On–Screen Keyboard options, to return to the document you want to type characters in:
Note: To exit On–Screen Keyboard, select the Close button. |
After selecting On–Screen Keyboard options, to return to the document you want to type characters in:
Note: To exit On–Screen Keyboard (be sure it is selected by pressing ALT+TAB), and then press ALT+F, X. |

On–Screen Keyboard: Settings: Always on Top
